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Picture No. 10766504Primitive Aboriginal Rock Painting about 20 000 years b.p. Date:
Picture No. 10766707Australia - aboriginal rock painting of Kangaroos Date:
Picture No. 10864327Australian Aboriginal rock art Date:
Picture No. 10864324Aboriginal art Bigge Island. Date:
Australia - Aboriginal rock painting, Emeu. Christmas caves, Alligator River Region, Northern Territory, AustraliaJPF-2233 Australia - Aboriginal rock painting, Emu. Christmas caves, Alligator River Region, Northern Territory, Australia Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes
DDE-90026114The holy mountain of Uluru, Ayers Rock, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Australia Date: 14/08/2008
Picture No. 10868003Australia - aboriginal rock art hand stencils from the contact period: contact with Macassans and Europeans. Date:
W. Australia, Aboriginal Cave Paintings - Napier Range, Dog Cave area - Wandijna Man Figures AU 325PPC-20011 Aboriginal rock paintings - Wandjina man Kimberleys - Napier Range - Dog Cave area - Australia D. Parer & E. Parer-Cook contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401
Perentie Goanna / Perenty Monitor Lizard Sticking tongue out Aboriginal delicacy The Gardens RoadDH-3154 Perentie Monitor Lizard / Goanna - Sticking tongue out The Gardens Road, 80km nth of Alice Springs, Nthn Territory
Picture No. 10735309Aboriginal Kangaroo Cave Paintiing Date:
Picture No. 10765376Aboriginal petroglyphs (probably over 4000 years old) Date:
Picture No. 10764445Children of Bathurst Island (one of the Tiwi Islands north of Darwin) Date:
Picture No. 10735858Aboriginal Rock Art - Emu - Brush turkey and Spirit Figures Date:
Picture No. 10735857Aboriginal Rock Art - Woman sorcery figure and yams Date:
Picture No. 10735870Aboriginal Rock Art - Emu - Boomerang and Hands Date:
Picture No. 10868002Australia - rock art, a two-masted lugger from European contact period Date:
Picture No. 10868004Australia - aboriginal rock painting of Creation Spirit. Date:
Picture No. 10868001An Aboriginal elder of local tribe interpreting rock paintings Date:
Picture No. 10864331Australian Aboriginal rock art Date:
Picture No. 10864330Australian Aboriginal rock art Date:
Picture No. 10864332Aboriginal skulls in burial crevice Bigge Island Date:
Picture No. 10864329Australian Aboriginal rock art Date:
Picture No. 10864326Australian Aboriginal rock art Date:
Picture No. 10864328Australian Aboriginal rock art Date:
Picture No. 10864325Australian Aboriginal Rock Art Date:
Picture No. 10858100Australia - Aboriginal Rock carvings Date:
Picture No. 10848363Yolngu Aboriginal People - Dancing at Garma festival of traditional culture Date:
Picture No. 10848362Yolngu Aborigine - being painted for Garma festival of traditional culture Date:
Picture No. 10766969Australia - Kadadu National Park, Ubirr (Obiri Rock). Aboriginal Rock Painting of Barramundi Fish, X-ray Style. Date:
Picture No. 10766639Person from Mt Liebig (Luritja language group) - hunting Sand goanna, Varanus gouldii Date:
Picture No. 10766507Aboriginal Rock Painting, Nanguluwur gallery Nourlangie Rock Date:
Picture No. 10766508Aboriginal Rock Paintings: X-ray style of fish and recent painting of sailing ship Date:
Ayers Rock JLR 65 Known as Uluru by Aboriginal people Central Australia © Jean-Marc La-Roque / ardea. comJLR-65 Ayers Rock / Uluru at sunset Northern Territory, Central Australia Largest rock in the world. It is formed of arkosic sandstone. The distinctive red colur is due to the iron oxide coating
Ochre Pits Used by Australian Aboriginals for decoration, ie to beautify or when mourning or for religious ceremoniesDH-3152 Ochre Pits - West Macdonnell National Park Alice Springs, Nthn Territory, Australia Used by Australian Aboriginals for decoration, ie to beautify or when mourning or for religious ceremonies
Mulga Trees Aboriginal use: Seeds roasted and ground to a paste. Is the most important source of wood for a wideDH-3060 Mulga Trees Near Marla, Sth Australia, Australia. Acacia aneura Aboriginal use: Seeds roasted and ground to a paste. Is the most important source of wood for a wide variety of implements
Weeping Pittosporum or Native Apricot West of Marla, northern South Australia, AustraliaDH-3070 Weeping Pittosporum / Native Apricot West of Marla, northern South Australia, Australia. Pittosporum angustifolium Aboriginal use: seeds ground and used as a poultice
Australia The Breakaways - desert landscape. Located on the Aboriginal Antakirinja Land in the far north of SouthDH-3069 Australia -The Breakaways. Located on the Aboriginal Antakirinja Land in the far north of South Australia, 25 km NNWest of the Opal Mining Township of Coober Pedy
Waddywood trees At Mac Clarke Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory AustraliaDH-3040 Waddywood trees At Mac Clarke Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory Australia. Acacia peuce These hardwood trees used by Aborigines to make a waddy, a fighting stick or club
Curly-podded Wattle Northern South Australia, Australia Aboriginal use: Seeds ground and eatenDH-3048 Curly-podded Wattle Northern South Australia, Australia Acacia sessiliceps Aboriginal use: Seeds ground and eaten
Witchetty Bush In the root system lives the famed Witchetty Grub (Xyleutes leuchomochla) a delicacy of the aboriginesDH-3041 Witchetty Bush Alice Springs, Northern Territory Australia. Acacia kempeana In the root system lives the famed Witchetty Grub (Xyleutes leuchomochla) a delicacy of the aborigines
Australia - Mt Liebig Haasts Bluff Aboriginal Territory (Reserve), Northern Territory, AustraliaJPF-11838 AUSTRALIA - Haasts Bluff Aboriginal Territory (Reserve), Mount Liebig Northern Territory Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Australia - Lawn Hill National Park, Far west Queensland. Permanent water was very important for Australian AboriginesDH-3348 Australia - Lawn Hill National Park, Far west Queensland, showing creek & spring Permanent water was very important for Australian Aborigines Don Hadden Please note that prints are for