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Archaeology-Hour Screening: Dating Australia’s Oldest Rock Art

April 2 @ 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Whitman College Maxey Hall 207
173 Stanton St.
Walla Walla, WA 99362 United States


AIA Society: Walla Walla

Please join us for an in-person screening and informal discussion of the Archaeology Hour talk by Helen Green (University of Melbourne).

Australia hosts the world’s oldest continuing culture, and Aboriginal rock art represents one of its most significant records of knowledge. These paintings and engravings remain of deep importance to Aboriginal people today and provide valuable evidence for researchers seeking to understand long-term human-environment interactions. Yet one of the greatest challenges in rock art research is determining age. Without knowing how old the paintings and engravings are, it is difficult to understand how the artworks relate to past changes in climate, environment, or culture. In this talk, Dr. Helen Green will outline the latest scientific techniques used to establish the age of Australia’s oldest rock art, and the innovative, multi-disciplinary projects that bring together traditional Indigenous knowledge and Western science to deepen our understanding of these remarkable cultural records and how we might protect them into the future.

This event is free and open to the public.

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