"Uncovering the Mysteries of Arnhem Land's Renowned Rock Art Sites"
Originally Published 1 year ago — by SciTechDaily

New research from Flinders University in collaboration with Njanjma Rangers and Erre Traditional Owners has revealed that the selection of rock art sites in Arnhem Land was not random, but rather intentional, based on crucial vantage points offered by the landscape. The study used aerial and drone surveys, subsurface imaging, and elevation data to create high-resolution palaeolandscape modeling, shedding light on the environmental conditions 15,000-28,000 years ago. The research shows how the landscape changes, particularly due to rising sea levels, impacted the placement and use of rock art sites, providing insights into the relationships between the art and the evolving landscape.