Australian Rock Art Gallery
A selection of rock engravings (Petroglyphs) and drawings (pictographs) from some of the estimated 100,000 significant rock art sites around Australia. Rock art is oldest surviving human art form and an integral part of Aboriginal life and customs, dating back to the earliest times of human settlement on the continent.
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Aboriginal rock art, a thylacine (Thylacinus cyanocephalus)
Aboriginal rock art, a thylacine (Thylacinus cyanocephalus) at the Ubirr art site. The animal became extinct on the mainland of Australia about 3000 years ago. Burrunggui, formerly Nourlangie Rock, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
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Aboriginal Culture, Aboriginal Rock Art, Aborigines, Ancient Art, Animals Representations, Australian Aboriginal Art, Caves, Depictions, Disappeared, Drawings, Extinct, Figures, Indigenous Australians, Mythology, Myths, Obiri Rock, Ochre, Overhang, Paintings, Pigment, Shelter, Stories, Symbolism, Tasmanian Wolf, Traditional, World Heritage Area