The Murujuga or formerly known as the Burrup Promontory is an impressive social and archeological site located in Western Australia. This region stakes a portion of the biggest rundown of stone carvings in the world, which is said to be more than 40,000 years. The petroglyphs in the rock here have provided responses to a […]Read More
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Aboriginal Songlines: The Oral Traditions and Spiritual Maps of Australia
The colonizers arrived in Australia in the year 1788, but before that Australia was inhabited by the aboriginal people, who had established rich and diverse cultures across the continent. They lived predominantly as hunter-gatherers, and even adapted to the varied environments of Australia’s deserts, rainforests, grasslands and coastal regions. They had several hundred distinct languages […]Read More