Hidden Sites, Hidden Images, Hidden Meanings: Does the Location and Visibility of Motifsand Sites Correlate to Restricted or Open Access?

C Smith, G Jackson, D Roman - 2020 - repositori.uji.es
Using an ethnographic approach, this research assesses common assumptions in rock art
research in terms of their validity for Aboriginal rock art sites in the Barunga region of the …

Hidden sites, hidden images, hidden meanings: does the location and visibility of motifsand sites correlate to restricted or open access?

I Domingo, C Smith, G Jackson, D Roman - Journal of Archaeological …, 2020 - Springer
Using an ethnographic approach, this research assesses common assumptions in rock art
research in terms of their validity for Aboriginal rock art sites in the Barunga region of the …

Hidden Sites, Hidden Images, Hidden Meanings: Does the Location and Visibility of Motifsand Sites Correlate to Restricted or Open Access?

D Inés, C Smith, G Jackson… - Journal of Archaeological …, 2020 - search.proquest.com
Using an ethnographic approach, this research assesses common assumptions in rock art
research in terms of their validity for Aboriginal rock art sites in the Barunga region of the …

'These things take time': Central Australian rock-art in context

J Ross, L Abbott - Australian Aboriginal Studies, 2004 - search.informit.org
The continuing discussion about Indigenous perspectives and understandings of rock-art
has implications for archaeological research, especially in Central Australia where rock-art …

Arrernte rock-art: interpreting physical permanence in a changing social landscape

RG Gunn - Australian Aboriginal Studies, 2003 - search.informit.org
Using the general outlines of custodians' interpretations and the existing literature, this
article examines the correlations of archaeological evidence and ethnographic information …

The rock art scenes at Injalak Hill: alternative visual records of Indigenous social organisation and cultural practices

I Domingo Sanz - Australian archaeology, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
This paper explores the potential of Indigenous rock art scenes from western Arnhem Land
(Australia) as visual media in archaeological and ethnoarchaeological research into …

Scene but not heard: Seeing scenes in a Northern Australian aboriginal site

M Kelly, B David, J Flood - Making scenes: Global …, 2021 - researchnow.flinders.edu.au
Scenes are commonly identified in Western art history, where they typically refer to framed
images containing subjects performing actions, or snapshots of landscapes. In rock art …

Pastoral place-making: Rock art as a social agent in colonial encounters

C Smith - Rock Art Research: The Journal of the Australian Rock …, 2021 - search.informit.org
This paper traces the role of rock art in the process of pastoral place-making on Ngadjuri
Aboriginal lands in the mid-north region of South Australia, from initial invasion by British …

Transformations-rock walls to canvas: representations of the totemic geography in Aboriginal Australia

K Mulvaney - Before Farming, 2003 - liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk
Within Australian Aboriginal cultures there are strong connections in artistic traditions that
are linked spatially to sacred places and stylistically to encoded meaning. Artistic traditions …

[HTML][HTML] Histories of Australian Rock Art Research

RG Gunn, JR Goodes - press-files.anu.edu.au
Archaeologists have determined through archaeological excavations in the region that
Aboriginal people have occupied Gariwerd (the Grampians Ranges in western Victoria) for …