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Murujuga Rock Art Heritage And Landscape Iconoclasm José Antonio González Zarandona Michel Lorblanchet

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Murujuga Rock Art Heritage And Landscape Iconoclasm José Antonio González Zarandona Michel Lorblanchet
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 35.37 MB
Pages: 344
Author: José Antonio González Zarandona; Michel Lorblanchet
ISBN: 9780812296983, 0812296982
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Murujuga Rock Art Heritage And Landscape Iconoclasm José Antonio González Zarandona Michel Lorblanchet by José Antonio González Zarandona; Michel Lorblanchet 9780812296983, 0812296982 instant download after payment.

Located in Western Australia, the massive archaeological site of Murujuga has been subject to decades of abuse from regional mining interests. José Antonio González Zarandona traces Murujuga's destruction from the seventeenth century until today, arguing that colonial interference in the region has resulted in landscape iconoclasm.


Located in Western Australia, the massive archaeological site of Murujuga has been subject to decades of abuse from regional mining interests. José Antonio González Zarandona traces Murujuga's destruction from the seventeenth century until today, arguing that colonial interference in the region has resulted in landscape iconoclasm.

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