Introducing the Maliwawa Figures: a previously undescribed rock art style found in western Arnhem Land
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Tacon, Paul
May, Sally
Griffith University Author(s)
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2020
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Western Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, has a remarkable range and number of rock art sites, rivalling that of Europe, southern Africa and various parts of Asia. Several thousand sites have been documented and each year new discoveries are made by various research teams working closely with local Aboriginal communities.Western Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, has a remarkable range and number of rock art sites, rivalling that of Europe, southern Africa and various parts of Asia. Several thousand sites have been documented and each year new discoveries are made by various research teams working closely with local Aboriginal communities.
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The Conversation
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ARC
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DP160101832
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Archaeology