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Securing World Heritage status for Australia's Murujuga rock art will help protect the ancient Indigenous carvings, located in an industrial hub, the government said on Saturday.
The United Nations cultural organisation has added a remote Aboriginal site featuring one million carvings that potentially date back 50,000 years to its World Heritage list. Located on the Burrup ...
A delegation of Australia's Aboriginal people has travelled to Paris to win UN backing for the protection of a heritage site ...
Curated by Naomi Beckwith, the powerful exhibition celebrates Cave’s 30-year examination of ongoing injustices to the Black community.
Life & Luxury Arts & Culture Saleroom New York sale sets new highs for 16 Indigenous artists The rising popularity of Indigenous art overseas could price Australian collectors out of the top end ...
A remarkable discovery in the Yelagiri hills of Tamil Nadu has thrilled archaeologists. Ancient cave paintings, believed to be from the Neolithic era, have been found. These artworks provide a ...
Canberra, June 27 (UNI) Australian archaeologists have discovered the earliest traces of rice in the remote Pacific, offering new insights into the lives of the region''s first island communities, new ...
As Paul Garvey reports on Friday, the Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation, the sole organisation representing all five traditional owners and custodians with enduring cultural responsibilities for ...
Koppal: Stone Age cave paintings and an inscription were found in Kattekallu hill near HG Ramulu Nagar on Koppal Road in Gangavathi taluk. These were .
In the latest flashpoint between activists and the traditional owners responsible for protecting the ancient rock art of the Burrup, in Western Australia’s Pilbara region, Murujuga Aboriginal ...
Rum is more than just a drink to today’s craft distillers: It’s a source of pride, a celebration of local flavors, and an homage to the country’s history.
A team of researchers from the University of Adelaide, in collaboration with cavers, has uncovered a large number of eyeless, cave-adapted invertebrates—including spiders, cockroaches ...