Unusual rock art discovered in NT park - but how were they painted?

Chris McLennan
Updated May 26 2020 - 9:35am, first published 8:43am
Scientists are puzzled over how this rock art at Limmen National Park was created. Pictures: supplied.
Scientists are puzzled over how this rock art at Limmen National Park was created. Pictures: supplied.

Australian archaeologists have discovered some of the most detailed examples of rare, small-scale rock art in the form of miniature stencils in a Territory rockshelter traditionally owned by the Marra people.

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Chris McLennan

Chris McLennan

National Rural Property Writer

ACM national rural property writer based in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria. Career journalist. Multi award winner.

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