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Did mega-drought destroy Aboriginal culture?
A new study suggests that ancient Kimberley rock art may record the demise of a local Aboriginal culture.
A new study suggests that ancient Kimberley rock art may record the demise of a local Aboriginal culture.
Aboriginal objects have no place in museums, and should be returned to the living cultures that still mourn their loss.
In the 1920s, Herbert Basedow collected more than 1000 surviving indigenous artefacts, 2200 negatives and 800 plants.