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Newly Discovered Rock Art Panels Depict How Ancient Ancestors Envisioned Creation and Adapted to ChangeBy Andy Corbley -Jun 8, 2023
Figures from the Maliwawa Style depict human/animal hybrids and animals interacting. Courtesy Paul Tacon
Australias vast wildernesses are famous for many things, but rock art, specifically one of the largest concentrations of rock art known in the world, isnt typically one of them.
West Arnhem Land in the Queensland Peninsula hosts an incredible painted record of Mans relation to his planet, its changes, challenges, and bounty, but a completely new rock art style covering 4,000 years of history shows Aboriginal Australians adapting to the transformation of Arnhem land into the lush riverine environment it is today.
The total collection of painted rock art in West Arnhem Land has been dated to a span of 30,000 years, stretching from just a few centuries ago to back within the last ice age. However, the period between 8,000 BCE and 4,000 BCE was seemingly absent from the variety of images painted onto the sandstone.
Now, the Bininj, Mawng, and Amurdak Aboriginal people teamed up with archaeologists led by Paul Tacon of Griffith University to finally isolate the works from this hidden period. They show a land in flux, where sea level rise meant the coasts retreated backward 150 feet per year, where mangrove forests came to dominate the near-shore landscape, and increased rainfall fed already swollen rivers.
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https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/newly-discovered-rock-art-panels-depict-how-ancient-ancestors-envisioned-creation-and-adapted-to-change/
bucolic_frolic
(47,060 posts)Consciousness breeds imagination, questions, explanations?
brewens
(15,359 posts)ancestors that had no way of knowing what geology was about.
If they had trouble, usually something or someone was causing it. It might be a neighboring chief or new lead bull or cow in a herd they were hunting. That's why every culture we know much about has a religion.
Karadeniz
(23,428 posts)Chainfire
(17,757 posts)Bayard
(24,145 posts)How interesting....
"Maliwawa Style figures showcase people in dreamlike floating poses. Metamorphoses are common, with humans taking on the shapes of animalslike a kangaroo head. Furthermore, the interplay between human and animal is more intimate than any other style."
wnylib
(24,454 posts)Some indigenous religions of the Americas have also had human/animal hybrids.
Seems to be a human trait to blend the "spirits" of animals and humans.