Skip to main content
Login
Library Home
My Profile
Links
Ask the Librarian
About
New Titles
Full Record
Back to Search Results
Ship shape : an exploration of maritime-related depictions in Indigenous rock art and material culture
Record no:
68533
Author:
Bigourdan, Nicolas
Year:
2013
Series:
GREAT CIRCLE. 2013 v.35 no.2 : 16-29 [Kept C/574.994 SPE and Maritime Archaeology at P387.5]
Subject:
Australian Aborigines - Western Australia - Rock art
;
Ships in art
;
Notes:
Special issue: Maritime rock art
Print
Mail
Similar Items
The writing on the wall
Sublime but not ridiculous : observations on the technical analysis of ships of first contact represented in various genre of art
The survival of the Murujuga (Burrup) petroglyphs
Cumulative impacts of oxides of nitrogen emissions from existing and proposed industries, Burrup Peninsula
How was Mulka's Cave, an Aboriginal rock art site near Hyden, in south-central Western Australia, used by the people who decorated its walls, when the present entrance was much smaller?
Of turtles in particular: a distributional study of an archaeological landscape in southern Murujuga
Dampier Archipelago petroglyphs: archaeology, scientific values and National Heritage listing
The role of AIATSIS in research and protection of Australian rock art / Graeme K. Ward. Dampier Archipelago: decades of development and destruction / Ken Mulvaney. The Dampier campaign / Robert G. Bednarik. Understanding the rocks: rock art and the geology of Murujuga (Burrup Peninsula) / Mike Donaldson.
Partners in protection : conserving the culture of Burrup Peninsula
'Ancient mariners' in northwest Kimberley rock art: an analysis of watercraft and crew depictions