
Ubirr - Wikipedia
Ubirr, once referred to as Obiri Rock, so-named by C. P. Mountford, [1] is a rock formation within the East Alligator region of Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia, and is known for its rock art.
Ubirr Rock Art: Characteristics, Dating, Chronology
Ubirr (also known as "Obiri Rock") is the best-known site of Aboriginal prehistoric art in Kakadu National Park, Arnhem Land, in Australia's Northern Territory, although there are other rock-face galleries in the region, such as those at Nourlangie.
Ubirr Rock Art: Kakadu National Park: ArtsLookUp.com
Ubirr is located in the East Alligator district on the northeastern edge of Kakadu National Park, next to Arnhem Land. It is the park's best-known site of aboriginal rock painting, although it has other decorated rock shelters and rock-face galleries, such as …
Ubirr - Northern Territory
Ubirr is one of Kakadu National Park’s two most famous Aboriginal rock art galleries. The galleries can be viewed by following an easy 1km circular walking track. Climb the moderately steep …
Aboriginal Rock Art | Kakadu National Park - OzOutback
Ubirr, or Obiri Rock, in the north east of Kakadu, has some of the finest examples of "X-ray art" in the world. The artist not only painted the outside but also the bones and internal organs of the animals, mostly fish like barramundi, but also turtles, birds and reptiles.
Aboriginal Rock Art of Kakadu National Park - David M. Welch …
ABORIGINAL ROCK ART OF KAKADU NATIONAL PARK, Northern Territory of Australia Photography and Text by David Welch. This book is dedicated to those first Australians who created these paintings.
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Paintings at Ubirr | Aboriginal Rock Art | Kakadu National Park ...
A large canvas of paintings, with fish, painted in the “X-ray style” showing the bones and internal organs, and hand stencils, at Ubirr (Obiri Rock) in the north east of Kakadu National Park.
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