This paper addresses the motivations for producing the rare object stencils found in the rock art of western Arnhem Land. We present evidence for 84 stencils recorded as part of the Mirarr Gunwarddebim project in western Arnhem Land, northern Australia. Ranging from boomerangs to dilly bags, armlets and spearthrowers, this assemblage suggests something other than a common or ongoing culture practice of stencilling objects used in everyday life. Instead, we suggest that these stencils represent an entirely different function in rock art through a process of memorialization that was rare, opportunistic and highly selective
Firearms form part of Historic period rock art in the Northern Territory, Australia, and have been d...
Aboriginal people of Australia have a rich heritage of carving and painting on rocks, extending back...
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from caption list.; Photograph taken during the Ame...
Recent survey in the Gulf of Carpentaria region of northern Australia has identified a unique assemb...
Recent survey in the Gulf of Carpentaria region of northern Australia has identified a unique assemb...
This thesis focuses on rock art paintings from western Arnhem Land and, specifically, those dep...
Western Arnhem Land, in the Top End of Australia’s Northern Territory, has a rich archaeological lan...
In this paper, a previously undescribed rock art style consisting of large human figures and animals...
The known geographic distribution of beeswax rock art is largely restricted to the Arnhem Land plate...
The discovery of rare bird stencils from a unique Australian rock art complex is reported, the speci...
Australia has one of the largest inventories of rock art in the world with pictographs and petroglyp...
This paper presents an analysis of Aboriginal rock engravings and paintings in the Olary Province of...
International audienceHand stencils directly represent modern humans in landscape settings around th...
Stencil art, although widespread throughout the rock art regions of Australia, has been largely over...
This paper explores the distribution, abundance and diversity of Northern Running Figure (NRF) rock ...
Firearms form part of Historic period rock art in the Northern Territory, Australia, and have been d...
Aboriginal people of Australia have a rich heritage of carving and painting on rocks, extending back...
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from caption list.; Photograph taken during the Ame...
Recent survey in the Gulf of Carpentaria region of northern Australia has identified a unique assemb...
Recent survey in the Gulf of Carpentaria region of northern Australia has identified a unique assemb...
This thesis focuses on rock art paintings from western Arnhem Land and, specifically, those dep...
Western Arnhem Land, in the Top End of Australia’s Northern Territory, has a rich archaeological lan...
In this paper, a previously undescribed rock art style consisting of large human figures and animals...
The known geographic distribution of beeswax rock art is largely restricted to the Arnhem Land plate...
The discovery of rare bird stencils from a unique Australian rock art complex is reported, the speci...
Australia has one of the largest inventories of rock art in the world with pictographs and petroglyp...
This paper presents an analysis of Aboriginal rock engravings and paintings in the Olary Province of...
International audienceHand stencils directly represent modern humans in landscape settings around th...
Stencil art, although widespread throughout the rock art regions of Australia, has been largely over...
This paper explores the distribution, abundance and diversity of Northern Running Figure (NRF) rock ...
Firearms form part of Historic period rock art in the Northern Territory, Australia, and have been d...
Aboriginal people of Australia have a rich heritage of carving and painting on rocks, extending back...
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from caption list.; Photograph taken during the Ame...