Archaeology and art in context: Excavations at the Gunu Site Complex, Northwest Kimberley, Western Australia
Abstract
The Kimberley region of Western Australia is one of the largest and most diverse rock art provenances in the world, with a complex stylistic sequence spanning at least 16 ka, culminating in the modern art-making of the Wunumbal people. The Gunu Site Complex, in the remote Mitchell River region of the northwest Kimberley, is one of many local expressions of the Kimberley rock art sequence. Here we report excavations at two sites in this complex:...
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Title
Archaeology and art in context: Excavations at the Gunu Site Complex, Northwest Kimberley, Western Australia
Published Date
Feb 5, 2020
Journal
Volume
15
Issue
2
Pages
e0226628 - e0226628
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