For the Bulwandji Traditional Owners of Cape York Peninsula, Bunda Bibanji (also known as "Bare Hill") is part of bulurru - the Storytime, or the time of creation (Bottoms 1999: 1). Bunda Bibanji is the place where the culture hero, Kunandooran, turned into rock after his death by fire; it forms part of a complex cultural landscape. Bunda Bibanji also contains the largest rock art complex in the Cairns hinterland and has significant research potential for both rock art studies and understanding the occupation history of the region. Until recently, management of the site complex has focused on visitor management and its tangible scientific values, rather than its social and intangible cultural values. However, a major shift in management in ...
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18 Appendices are on 48 unnumbered leaves.Thesis (B.A.(Hons))--Macquarie University, 1994.Bibliograp...
This paper focuses on Australian Indigenous rock art tourism, a field that has received limited rese...
In this paper, I will analyze the history of the image in Murujuga, located in Western Australia, th...
Mining and other forms of industrial development can result in profound and often irreversible damag...
The protection of Australia’s natural and cultural heritage is one of the most challenging and contr...
Protection of what is arguably one of our nation's greatest assets - the imagery, stories and places...
Humans have lived on the Australian continent for around 50,000 years. During that time, the indigen...
This paper reviews a changing scenario of cultural heritage management in the Quinkan region, Cape Y...
© 2013 Dr. José Antonio González ZarandonaConsidered by some archaeologists to be the largest rock a...
This paper arises from a project undertaken for the Department of Environment and Heritage (now the ...
The Dampier Rock Art Precinct contains the largest and most ancient collection of Aboriginal rock ar...
The destruction of rock art in the Burrup Peninsula, performed by several mammoth industries strateg...
This article discusses changing obligations toward objects from an archaeological site held by the Q...
Aboriginal stone arrangements occur throughout Australia and are of ritual importance to Aboriginal ...
In this vodcast, we follow a team of CSIRO scientists as they journey through the Burrup Peninsula i...
18 Appendices are on 48 unnumbered leaves.Thesis (B.A.(Hons))--Macquarie University, 1994.Bibliograp...
This paper focuses on Australian Indigenous rock art tourism, a field that has received limited rese...
In this paper, I will analyze the history of the image in Murujuga, located in Western Australia, th...
Mining and other forms of industrial development can result in profound and often irreversible damag...
The protection of Australia’s natural and cultural heritage is one of the most challenging and contr...