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Pundawar Manbur

The art sequence of a major Kwini rock art site in the Kimberley, northern Australia

Benjamin Smith author Bruno David author Robert G Gunn author Jean-Jacques Delannoy author Damien Finch author Augustine Unghangho author Ian Waina author Leigh Douglas author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Archaeopress

Published:18th Dec '25

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Pundawar Manbur is one of the largest painted rock shelters in the Drysdale River valley of the Kimberley, Western Australia. It contains more than 600 rock paintings, engravings and rock markings with a complex series of overlapping styles of rock art. It is a cultural jewel of Kwini Country, within the lands of the Balanggarra Native Title determination. This monograph presents the first detailed recording and analysis of the site and its art. There are many figures in superposition, and many also in carefully targeted patterns of superimposition, making for a rich story of sequential engagements going back many thousands of years. There is much figurative art, including images from the earliest purported phase of Kimberley art, the Irregular Infill Animal Period, but there are also stencils and other markings. There is evidence of additive reuse – some of the figures have been repainted. There is also fascinating evidence of subtractive reuse, some of the images showing signs of having been ‘battered’ and/or scratched, that is, directly engaged with subsequent to their painting. This monograph is unusual in Australian archaeology as it does not focus on an excavated site; it focuses solely on the rock art of Pundawar Manbur and gives it the attention it deserves.

ISBN: 9781805831471

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

234 pages