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The Murujuga Cultural Landscape in Western Australia, home to over a million ancient Aboriginal rock carvings, has been ...
Murujuga, a remote location in Western Australia, is one of the thousands of sites under consideration. According to ...
The collection of ancient rock art becomes the country's second site to receive World Heritage status due to its First ...
Situated in Dakota homeland, it is sacred to multiple Native American nations, including the Cheyenne, Arapaho, Iowa, and Ojibwe.
The Comanche National Grassland rewards visitors with the chance to follow dinosaur tracks and feel the spine-tingling thrill ...
Murujuga, a remote area in Western Australia, is home to an estimated one million petroglyphs that may date back 50,000 years ...
A large collection of rock art engravings — depicting animals, plants and human figures — in Western Australia has been ...
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Hemet’s Maze Stone: An Unclassified Petroglyph in Southern CaliforniaLocated near California State Route 74, the Hemet Maze Stone is a geometric rock engraving of uncertain origin, estimated to be over 500 years old. Unlike regional Native American petroglyphs, its ...
An Indigenous group and its supporters will protest the Petroglyph Festival and Inter-tribal Pow Wow in Ridgecrest this weekend, claiming the event is exploiting Native culture for monetary gain ...
The United Nations has granted World Heritage status to an ancient Aboriginal rock art site in Australia that’s close to an industrial gas hub, a development that will require the government to ...
With consistent development across southern Utah, ancient archeological sites and petroglyphs are increasingly at risk.
At least 17 petroglyphs, created more than 400 years ago by the aboriginal inhabitants of the Waianae Coast of the Hawaiian island of Oahu, were only briefly revealed in July 2016. The petroglyphs ...
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