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The UNESCO has approved World Heritage status for the 50,000-year-old rock art of Murujuga, in Western Australia in Paris.
The Murujuga Cultural Landscape in Western Australia, home to over a million ancient Aboriginal rock carvings, has been ...
The collection of ancient rock art becomes the country's second site to receive World Heritage status due to its First ...
Murujuga, a remote area in Western Australia, is home to an estimated one million petroglyphs that may date back 50,000 years ...
The committee’s decision in Paris will bring to a head a long-running bid to secure ancient Aboriginal rock art petroglyphs ...
A large collection of rock art engravings — depicting animals, plants and human figures — in Western Australia has been ...
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 ...
The 160-acre site is best known, however, for the estimated 8,000 Native American petroglyphs (rock carvings) pecked into its horizontally exposed Sioux quartzite outcrops.
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