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Gabarnmung (or
Nawarla Gabarnmung,
Jawoyn for "(place of) hole in the rock") is an
archaeological and rock art site in south-western
Arnhem Land, in the...
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representations in
green of
humans dancing and hunting. Gabarnmung, or
Nawarla Gabarnmung, is an
Aboriginal archaeological and rock art site in south-western...
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charcoal drawing on a rock
fragment found during the
excavation of the
Nawarla Gabarnmang rock
shelter in
south western Arnhem Land in the
Northern Territory...
- of an
Aboriginal rock art painting,
possibly 40,000
years old, at the
Nawarla Gabarnmung rock art site in the
Northern Territory, that they suggested...
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charcoal drawing on a rock
fragment found during the
excavation of the
Nawarla Gabarnmang rock
shelter in
south western Arnhem Land in the
Northern Territory...
- seen as less
important than the cave
paintings (see Lascaux, Chauvet, or
Nawarla Gabarnmang) that also
marked prehistoric art,
portable art was thought...
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extinction of the
species seemingly depicted.
Another Australian site,
Nawarla Gabarnmang, has
charcoal drawings that have been radiocarbon-dated to 28...
- Whear, Ray (May 2013). "A 28,000 year old
excavated painted rock from
Nawarla Gabarnmang,
northern Australia".
Journal of
Archaeological Science. 40...
- Jean-Michel; et al. "The
Origins of Ground-edge Axes: New
Findings from
Nawarla Gabarnmang,
Arnhem Land (Australia) and
Global Implications for the Evolution...