Dreamtime Superhighway (TA27)
Sydney Basin Rock Art and Prehistoric Information Exchange
Abstract
Dreamtime Superhighway presents a thorough and original contextualization of the rock art and archaeology of the Sydney Basin. By combining excavation results with rock art analysis it demonstrates that a true archaeology of rock art can provide insights into rock art image-making in people’s social and cultural lives. Based on a PhD dissertation, this monograph is a significantly revised and updated study which draws forcefully on rich and new data from extensive recent research—much of it by McDonald herself. McDonald has developed a model that suggests that visual culture—such as rock artmaking and its images and forms—could be understood as a system of communication, as a way of signaling group identifying behaviour. For the archaeologist of art, the anthropologist of art and those of us who try to think about past worlds… this monograph is a must read.
Keywords
rock art; australia; aboriginal australians; archeology; new south wales; sydney basin; Before Present; Darug; Dreamtime; Kuringgai; Pigment; Terra AustralisDOI
10.26530/OAPEN_459083ISBN
9781921536175OCN
1166472897Publisher
ANU PressPublisher website
https://press.anu.edu.au/Publication date and place
Canberra, 2008Series
Terra Australis, 27Classification
Archaeology