Over the years there have been various descriptions of Tasmanian aboriginal Rock Art. However this information is by no means complete and many of Tasmania's twelve known sites have not been fully investigated or documented with the exception of Mt Cameron West
The Dampier Rock Art Precinct contains the largest and most ancient collection of Aboriginal rock ar...
Only one substantiated Aboriginal stone alignment in Tasmania has been described. Pebble heaps adjac...
Recent disputes between archaeologists and land managers over the authenticity and heritage value of...
The supposed Tasmanian Aboriginal Rock-Carvings at Mersey Bluff, Devon port, were !brought under th...
On the 13th of July last year I read a paper before the Society in which I described some aborigina...
In 1949 Mr. A, L. Meston informed me of the existence of aboriginal rock carvings near Nubeena on Ta...
The Australian State of Tasmania, at latitude 42 degrees south, became an island about 8,000 years a...
While attempting to relocate a published Tasmanian painting site, another nearby rock shelter was fo...
Along the shore near the old settlement at Trial Harbour there are numerous middens of the Tasmania...
Many descriptions have been given of aboriginal art in various parts of Australia, but accounts of ...
The recent discovery of an incomplete skeleton initially identified as that of a Tasmanian aborigin...
The Remarkable Cave Area, south of Port Arthur on Tasman's Peninsula, now a tourist atJtraction, was...
The Mersey Bluff markings have been accepted as petroglyphs attributed to the Tasmanian aborigines ...
Sites containing aboriginal flaked stone implements have been discovered in the Queenstown area, som...
In September, 1938, a small group of human bones was discovered by N. Johnson, whilst looking for b...
The Dampier Rock Art Precinct contains the largest and most ancient collection of Aboriginal rock ar...
Only one substantiated Aboriginal stone alignment in Tasmania has been described. Pebble heaps adjac...
Recent disputes between archaeologists and land managers over the authenticity and heritage value of...
The supposed Tasmanian Aboriginal Rock-Carvings at Mersey Bluff, Devon port, were !brought under th...
On the 13th of July last year I read a paper before the Society in which I described some aborigina...
In 1949 Mr. A, L. Meston informed me of the existence of aboriginal rock carvings near Nubeena on Ta...
The Australian State of Tasmania, at latitude 42 degrees south, became an island about 8,000 years a...
While attempting to relocate a published Tasmanian painting site, another nearby rock shelter was fo...
Along the shore near the old settlement at Trial Harbour there are numerous middens of the Tasmania...
Many descriptions have been given of aboriginal art in various parts of Australia, but accounts of ...
The recent discovery of an incomplete skeleton initially identified as that of a Tasmanian aborigin...
The Remarkable Cave Area, south of Port Arthur on Tasman's Peninsula, now a tourist atJtraction, was...
The Mersey Bluff markings have been accepted as petroglyphs attributed to the Tasmanian aborigines ...
Sites containing aboriginal flaked stone implements have been discovered in the Queenstown area, som...
In September, 1938, a small group of human bones was discovered by N. Johnson, whilst looking for b...
The Dampier Rock Art Precinct contains the largest and most ancient collection of Aboriginal rock ar...
Only one substantiated Aboriginal stone alignment in Tasmania has been described. Pebble heaps adjac...
Recent disputes between archaeologists and land managers over the authenticity and heritage value of...