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The world from Malarrak: Depictions of South-East Asian and European subjects in rock art from the Wellington Range, Australia

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May, Sally
Tacon, Paul
Paterson, Alistair
Travers, Meg

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Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS)

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This paper investigates contact histories in northern Australia through an analysis of recent rock paintings. Around Australia Aboriginal artists have produced a unique record of their experiences of contact since the earliest encounters with South-east A

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Australian Aboriginal Studies

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