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Rock-art and the experienced landscape : the emergence of late-Holocene symbolism in north-east Australia / Bruno David, George Nash, dir. Christopher Chippindale
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Appartient au livre : Pictures in place : the Figured Landscapes of Rock-art, Cambridge, Cambridge university press, pp. 153-181, 978-0521524247
Sujet: art rupestre • archéologie du paysage • symbolisme
Mots libres:
Holocène final
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