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An ancient rock engraving in the Lower Nile Valley may offer a rare glimpse into the origin of Egyptian kings. The art panel ...
Scattered across WA's Burrup Peninsula, these rock engravings are at the centre of a debate over development, climate change and politics. But what do they actually mean?
Photographer Martin Benjamin chronicled the Capital Region’s rock 'n' roll scene for more than 50 years. A new book and exhibition explore his experience.
New research out of Germany has challenged some of the key findings from the major government-backed study into the impact of industrial emissions on the rock art of Western Australia’s Burrup ...
Rock art can give an insight into the way ancient people thought, says Wang Jianping, founder and president of the China Rock Art Academy in Inner Mongolia, but to be able to gain that insight you ...
The rock art of Tassili n'Ajjer, is the most eloquent expression of relationships between humans and the environment, with more than 15,000 drawings and engravings testifying to climate changes, ...
The group supports the World Heritage listing if the rock art is protected from industry. Climate activists are opposed to Woodside's projects at the Burrup peninsula near the rock art.
An ancient First Nations rock art collection could become a World Heritage-listed site as the federal government ramps up lobbying efforts.