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Gilparrka Almira, a rock art site in Mithaka Country, southwest Queensland: cultural connections, dreaming tracks and trade routes
Archaeology in Oceania ( IF 1.276 ) Pub Date : 2021-07-07 , DOI: 10.1002/arco.5244
Natalie R. Franklin 1 , Marisa Giorgi 2 , Phillip J. Habgood 1 , Nathan Wright 3 , Josh Gorringe 4 , Betty Gorringe 4 , Brett Gorringe 4 , Michael C. Westaway 1
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This paper describes a rock engraving site in Mithaka Country in the Channel Country, southwest Queensland, where the majority of the motifs consist of crescents or variations on crescents. This is the first rock art site to be recorded in Mithaka Country, which is in a part of Australia's sandy deserts where rock art is uncommon.

中文翻译:

Gilparrka Almira,位于昆士兰西南部 Mithaka Country 的岩石艺术遗址:文化联系、梦想之路和贸易路线

本文描述了昆士兰西南部海峡地区米萨卡地区的一处岩石雕刻遗址,那里的大部分图案由新月形或新月形的变体组成。这是第一个在 Mithaka Country 有记录的岩石艺术遗址,该地区位于澳大利亚的沙漠中,岩石艺术并不常见。
更新日期:2021-07-07
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