Burrup Rock Art - Aboriginal Rock Art Book - Mike Donaldson

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Burrup Peninsula and Dampier Archipelago in Western Australia’s Pilbara region, some 1500 km north of Perth, is one of the richest concentrations of Aboriginal rock art in Australia. The rock art precinct was added to Australia’s National Heritage list in 2007.

This lavish large-format book has over 600 photographs of the diverse imagery which includes marine fauna, land animals such as goannas, kangaroos and the now-extinct thylacine (Tasmanian tiger), and motifs with spiritual meanings associated with ‘dreamtime’ or earth creation stories. Haunting ‘archaic faces’ are believed to have been produced in the last ice age more than 20 000 years ago when the Burrup hills were elevated places in a flat, arid landscape more than 100 kilometres from the coast.

The text and Appendices contain enough archaeological, geological, and historical information to provide the requisite context for these wonderful images of Aboriginal art at its best. 

Hardcover.

CONDITION

As new.

DIMENSIONS

28 cm x 28 cm

(85147)

SKU 85147
Barcode # 9780980589016
Shipping Weight 3.5000kg
Shipping Width 0.400m
Shipping Height 0.150m
Shipping Length 0.500m
Shipping Cubic 0.030000000m3

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