This 1938 sepia photograph of a large Indigenous rock painting displays many stencilled hands, boomerangs, coolamons and a net-like shape, possibly representing a cycad, on a cliff wall in Carnarvon Gorge in central Queensland. A large rock near the wall shows some engraved art. The photograph was taken during the second European Carnarvon Range expedition and is part of an album.
Credits | Reproduced courtesy of State Library of Queensland
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Creator | Unidentified |
Identifiers | State Library of Queensland album APA 102 b
TLF resource R9210 |
Source | State Library of Queensland, http://www.slq.qld.gov.au |