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University of Western Australia professor of archaeology Benjamin Smith said the 800-page report found rock art closest to industry had been most degraded and recent industry was to blame ...
University of Western Australia archaeologist Professor Ben Smith claims the government lied in the executive summary of an 800-page report on industrial emissions and the Murujuga rock art ...
Professor Smith, who has written a number of papers highlighting risk posed by industry to the Burrup’s rock art, said the report’s summary also played down the significance of the type of ...
Benjamin Smith, professor of archaeology at The University of Western Australia, said: "There's nowhere with as much rock art in a small place like this." "It's the most beautiful environment you ...
A professor of archaeology has accused a state government of lying in a report about the impact of industrial emissions on Aboriginal rock art. UWA professor of archaeology Benjamin Smith said he ...
Local Indigenous custodians Raelene Cooper and Josie Alec have fought for years to preserve their cultural heritage and found an ally in Benjamin Smith ... Committee for Rock Art, who has framed ...
University of Western Australia professor of archaeology Benjamin Smith on Tuesday said the “brilliant” scientists behind a recent state government- and Woodside-funded Murujuga Rock Art ...
Friends of Sierra Rock Art (FSRA) are serious about protecting the local and semi-local petroglyphs that date back to the year 2000 B.C. Bill Drake is a co-founder of FSRA and was pleased to reveal ...
Curtin University That conclusion was rubbished by world-renowned rock art expert Ben Smith, who said the 800-page report showed the opposite. The Murujuga rock art monitoring program is a $27 ...
Until now, research on rock art and burials in north Africa focused on areas like the Nile Valley, the Sahara or the Atlas Mountains. Our discoveries reveal that Morocco’s north-western coast ...
SYDNEY, May 28 (Reuters) - Australia’s bid to secure World Heritage status for a site with Indigenous rock art estimated to be 50,000 years old has been dealt a blow after a U.N. advisory body ...
Australia’s bid to secure UNESCO World Heritage status for a site with indigenous rock art has been dealt a blow after a UN advisory body warned it was at risk from nearby industrial pollution. The ...