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Hartog Plate or Dirk Hartog's Plate is either of two pewter plates, although primarily the first, which were left on Dirk Hartog Island during a period of European exploration of the western coast of Australia prior to European settlement there. The first plate, left in 1616 by Dutch explorer Dirk Hartog, is the oldest-known artifact of European exploration in Australia still in existence. A replacement, copying the text of the original plus some new text, was left in 1697 – the original dish returned to the Netherlands, where it is on display in the Rijksmuseum. Further additions at the site, in 1801 and 1818, led to the location being named Cape Inscription.

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dbo:abstract Hartog Plate or Dirk Hartog's Plate is either of two pewter plates, although primarily the first, which were left on Dirk Hartog Island during a period of European exploration of the western coast of Australia prior to European settlement there. The first plate, left in 1616 by Dutch explorer Dirk Hartog, is the oldest-known artifact of European exploration in Australia still in existence. A replacement, copying the text of the original plus some new text, was left in 1697 – the original dish returned to the Netherlands, where it is on display in the Rijksmuseum. Further additions at the site, in 1801 and 1818, led to the location being named Cape Inscription. (en) L’assiette d’Hartog ou l’assiette de Dirk Hartog est l'une des deux assiettes, mais généralement plutôt la première laissée par l'explorateur hollandais Dirk Hartog sur l'île du même nom comme preuve de son passage sur la côte ouest de l'Australie avant la colonisation européenne dans la région. La première de ces deux assiettes est le plus ancien objet de la main de l'homme européen témoignant du passage des Européens sur le continent australien encore existant. (fr)
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rdfs:comment Hartog Plate or Dirk Hartog's Plate is either of two pewter plates, although primarily the first, which were left on Dirk Hartog Island during a period of European exploration of the western coast of Australia prior to European settlement there. The first plate, left in 1616 by Dutch explorer Dirk Hartog, is the oldest-known artifact of European exploration in Australia still in existence. A replacement, copying the text of the original plus some new text, was left in 1697 – the original dish returned to the Netherlands, where it is on display in the Rijksmuseum. Further additions at the site, in 1801 and 1818, led to the location being named Cape Inscription. (en) L’assiette d’Hartog ou l’assiette de Dirk Hartog est l'une des deux assiettes, mais généralement plutôt la première laissée par l'explorateur hollandais Dirk Hartog sur l'île du même nom comme preuve de son passage sur la côte ouest de l'Australie avant la colonisation européenne dans la région. La première de ces deux assiettes est le plus ancien objet de la main de l'homme européen témoignant du passage des Européens sur le continent australien encore existant. (fr)
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