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Title Histories of Australian rock art research / edited by Paul S.C. Taçon, Sally K. May, Ursula K. Frederick and Jo McDonald.

Publication Info. Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press, [2022]
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Description 1 online resource (x, 294 pages) : illustrations, maps.
text file PDF
Physical Medium polychrome
Series Terra Australis ; 55
Terra Australis ; 55.
Note This volume grew out of the Histories of Australian Rock Art Research Symposium held at Griffith University's Gold Coast campus in December 2019.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary 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, abstract designs, stencils and prints for tens of thousands of years, often engaging with earlier rock markings. The art reflects and expresses changing experiences within landscapes over time, spirituality, history, law and lore, as well as relationships between individuals and groups of people, plants, animals, land and Ancestral Beings that are said to have created the world, including some rock art. Since the late 1700s, people arriving in Australia have been fascinated with the rock art they encountered, with detailed studies commencing in the late 1800s. Through the 1900s an impressive body of research on Australian rock art was undertaken, with dedicated academic study using archaeological methods employed since the late 1940s. Since then, Australian rock art has been researched from various perspectives, including that of Traditional Owners, custodians and other community members. Through the 1900s, there was also growing interest in Australian rock art from researchers across the globe, leading many to visit or migrate to Australia to undertake rock art research. In this volume, the varied histories of Australian rock art research from different parts of the country are explored not only in terms of key researchers, developments and changes over time, but also the crucial role of First Nations people themselves in investigations of this key component of their living heritage.
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Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Added Author Australian National University Press.
Other Form: Print version: Histories of Australian rock art research. Canberra, ACT, Australia : ANU Press, 2022 9781760465353
ISBN 9781760465360 (electronic book)
1760465364 (electronic book)
9781760465353 (print)