Australian Rock Art: A New Synthesis



Australian Rock Art: A New Synthesis
This book is a survey of Australian rock art and its significance to Australia's indigenous communities. It presents detailed case studies of rock art from both recent and ancient times, and archaeological data provides evidence of the ways in which rock art traditions have changed over time in response to environmental, social, and colonial changes. more details
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  • Provides a detailed survey of Australian rock art and its significance to Australia's indigenous communities
  • Presents case studies of rock art from both recent and ancient times, and archaeological data provides evidence of the ways in which rock art traditions have changed over time
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Author Robert Layton
ISBN 9780521125789
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Manufacturer Cambridge University Press
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This book is a survey of Australian rock art and its significance to Australia's indigenous communities. It presents detailed case studies of rock art from both recent and ancient times, and archaeological data provides evidence of the ways in which rock art traditions have changed over time in response to environmental, social, and colonial changes.

The origins of rock art in Australia are probably as old as that of the hunter-gatherers of Western Europe, well-known for the prehistoric caves of Altamira and Lascaux. That the practice of painting and engraving on rocks continues in parts of northern and central Australia emphasises the importance of this art as a source of visual information for Australia's indigenous communities, Rock art can be 'read' to determine cultural processes and provides a durable record of thousands of years of cultural change. This book is an extensive survey of Australian rock art, presenting detailed case studies revealing the significance of both recent and ancient art for Australia's living indigenous communities. Archaeological data provides evidence of the ways in which rock art traditions have changed over 15,000 or more years in response to changes in the environment, the development of new forms of social organisation and the impact of European colonial settlement.

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