An Australian Aboriginal word for a stone tool or implement, particularly a stone used by Aboriginal peoples.
From Australian Aboriginal languages (possibly Dharug or related dialects), referring to stone artifacts. The term appears in early colonial and anthropological literature.
The word 'gibbi' connects to Aboriginal stone tools that shaped human history—early Aboriginal peoples used stone gibbis to invent boomerangs, hunting tools, and techniques that survived for over 60,000 years, making them some of humanity's earliest technological innovators!
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