Professor Andy Gleadow, Dr Damien Finch, Iain Waina
NOTE: This lecture is being held on the second Thursday in November.
This Lecture is fully booked - only those who have registered will be admitted.
Rock art is a significant archive of our rich cultural heritage and helps us understand our Australian history. Our presenters will share how traditional owners and scientists have worked together over the last decade to determine the age of rock art sites on Kwini and Balanggarra Country in the East Kimberley.
This lecture will share personal stories and research findings which reveal the age of Australia’s oldest known painting in a rock shelter.
“When I was still at school, I started taking people to visit the rock art sites. The big question the tourists would ask was how old is the rock art? To tell the truth I didn’t know. I would answer them with ‘Its older than me and you’. I really wanted to find the answer to that question.” – Ian Waina.
“We knew from the outset that dating rock was a very hard thing to do because it is mostly not possible to date the pigments and other materials used to make the paintings. Instead, we needed to develop new methods and modify existing ones to find out the age of natural events that happened on the rock surface.” – Prof. Andy Gleadow.
14 November 2024
5:00 pm
Members: $Gold Coin Non members: $10
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