Western Arnhem Land in northern Australia has the rare distinction, both at national and global scales, of containing a vast landscape of many thousands of rockshelters richly decorated with art, some of which was probably made tens of thousands of years ago, others as recently as a few decades ago. Yet the challenge remains as to how to date this art, how to find out how old it is. While relative dating methods have been commonly applied, in particular patterns of superimposition and changing faunal themes supposedly signalling changing environmental conditions, we still lack a clear understanding of the age of almost all the region’s art styles or conventions. Other chapters in this volume report direct dates for Arnhem Land art using ra...
The recent establishment of a minimum age estimate of 39.9 ka for the origin of rock art in Sulawesi...
Australia contains some of the world's richest and apparently longest traditions of rock pictographs...
SummaryA series of rock paintings in Arnhem Land reveal one of the longest records of human illustra...
Western Arnhem Land in northern Australia has the rare distinction, both at national and global scal...
Western Arnhem Land in northern Australia has the rare distinction, both at national and global scal...
Although claims are often made that Australia has evidence of some of the oldest rock art in the wor...
In 2008, we began two related research projects that focus on recent Australian rock art, made after...
The ‘direct’ dating of rock art has proliferated since the development of accelerator mass spectrome...
Critical to any chronology is reliability in the determination of age for a distinctive artefact tha...
© 2020 Damien Geoffrey FinchThroughout the world, ancient rock art records some of the earliest atte...
PosterWestern Arnhem Land's rock art is world famous yet very poorly dated. Understanding its histor...
In this article we present nine radiocarbon age determinations producing a minimum age and a minimum...
In this article we present nine radiocarbon age determinations producing a minimum age and a minimum...
In this article we present nine radiocarbon age determinations producing a minimum age and a minimum...
Worldwide, dating rock art is difficult to achieve because of the frequent lack of datable material ...
The recent establishment of a minimum age estimate of 39.9 ka for the origin of rock art in Sulawesi...
Australia contains some of the world's richest and apparently longest traditions of rock pictographs...
SummaryA series of rock paintings in Arnhem Land reveal one of the longest records of human illustra...
Western Arnhem Land in northern Australia has the rare distinction, both at national and global scal...
Western Arnhem Land in northern Australia has the rare distinction, both at national and global scal...
Although claims are often made that Australia has evidence of some of the oldest rock art in the wor...
In 2008, we began two related research projects that focus on recent Australian rock art, made after...
The ‘direct’ dating of rock art has proliferated since the development of accelerator mass spectrome...
Critical to any chronology is reliability in the determination of age for a distinctive artefact tha...
© 2020 Damien Geoffrey FinchThroughout the world, ancient rock art records some of the earliest atte...
PosterWestern Arnhem Land's rock art is world famous yet very poorly dated. Understanding its histor...
In this article we present nine radiocarbon age determinations producing a minimum age and a minimum...
In this article we present nine radiocarbon age determinations producing a minimum age and a minimum...
In this article we present nine radiocarbon age determinations producing a minimum age and a minimum...
Worldwide, dating rock art is difficult to achieve because of the frequent lack of datable material ...
The recent establishment of a minimum age estimate of 39.9 ka for the origin of rock art in Sulawesi...
Australia contains some of the world's richest and apparently longest traditions of rock pictographs...
SummaryA series of rock paintings in Arnhem Land reveal one of the longest records of human illustra...