武兰德拉的象征:南澳大利亚穆雷河上的图尔克岩画遗址(穆雷河畔金斯顿)的探索与背景研究

IF 0.9 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Rock Art Research Pub Date : 2024-01-29 DOI:10.56801/rar.v41i1.274
Amy Roberts, Marc Fairhead, C. Westell, Ian Moffat, Jarrad Kowlessar
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本文采用多种方法描述了南澳大利亚墨累河瑟克岩画遗址的岩画,并介绍了岩画的来龙去脉。瑟克原住民雕刻包括至少 524 个图案,主要由几何线条元素以及少量其他 "简单 "的几何图案、两个 "鸟迹"、一个形象设计("鱼")和一个可能的拟人形象组成。本文首次综合了墨累河上其他遗址的岩画遗址/岩画群和图案,以及资深原住民 "知识载体 "记录的视觉符号。这些综合使我们能够考虑瑟克与其他文化场所的关系,并强调和尊重作为岩画基础的传统知识和信仰。瑟克位于河流景观中,其独特的地质背景,缺乏可观察到的 "国内 "考古证据,再加上它可能是南澳大利亚墨累河岩画的上游范围,这些都为其文化意义增添了新的内涵。Thurk 岩石艺术和更广泛的遗址遭到了无端涂鸦、破坏和基础设施的亵渎,这使澳大利亚在遗产保护方面的不良记录成为焦点,并向当代和后代的非原住民提出了纠正这一过去的挑战。
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WURRANDERRA’S SYMBOLS: AN EXPLORATION AND CONTEXTUALISATION OF THE THURK PETROGLYPH SITE (KINGSTON-ON-MURRAY) ON THE MURRAY RIVER, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
This article describes and contextualises the rock art at the Thurk Petroglyph Site on the Murray River in South Australia using multiple methods. The Thurk Aboriginal engravings comprise at least 524 motifs made up predominantly of geometric line elements as well as a small number of other ‘simple’ geometric motifs, two ‘bird tracks’, one figurative design (a ‘fish’) and a possible anthropomorphous figure. This paper provides the first synthesis of rock art sites/complexes and motifs from other sites on the Murray River as well as visual symbols recorded from senior Aboriginal ‘knowledge carriers’. These syntheses allow us to consider the relationship of Thurk to other cultural places and to highlight and honour the traditional knowledges and beliefs which underpin the rock art. Thurk’s placement within the riverscape, its unique geological canvas, lack of observable ‘domestic’ archaeological evidence combined with it being the likely upstream extent of Murray River rock art in South Australia contribute additional dimensions to its cultural significance. That Thurk’s rock art, and the broader site, have been desecrated by gratuitous graffiti, vandalism and infrastructure brings into sharp focus Australia’s poor record of heritage protection and provides a challenge to current and future generations of non-Aboriginal people to remedy this past.
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