Histories of Australian Rock Art Research.

Australia has one of the largest inventories of rock art in the world with pictographs and petroglyphs found almost anywhere that has suitable rock surfaces – in rock shelters and caves, on boulders and rock platforms. First Nations people have been marking these places with figurative imagery, abst...

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Superior document:Terra Australis.
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Place / Publishing House:Canberra : : ANU Press,, 2022.
©2022.
Year of Publication:2022
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Terra Australis
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (306 pages)
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