The Gilparrka site complex, Mithaka Country, southwest Queensland, Australia

Title
The Gilparrka site complex, Mithaka Country, southwest Queensland, Australia
Publication Date
2024-06-06
Author(s)
Habgood, Phillip J
Franklin, Natalie R
Wright, Nathan
( author )
OrcID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2482-2661
Email: nwrigh28@une.edu.au
UNE Id une-id:nwrigh28
Gorringe, Josh
Westaway, Michael C
Type of document
Book Chapter
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
SEAMEO SPAFA Regional Centre for Archaeology and Fine Arts
Place of publication
Thailand
Edition
1
DOI
10.26721/spafa.p663o83rkr-11
UNE publication id
une:1959.11/61886
Abstract

This paper describes three archaeological sites in Mithaka Country in southwest Queensland, the Gilparrka site complex. Gilparrka Almira is dominated by engraved crescent motifs, and is surrounded by an extensive artefact scatter resulting from the exploitation of silcrete outcrops. The quality of the silcrete and the intensity of exploitation suggest that the material was redistributed through an extensive trade/exchange system. An engraved wavy line at Gilparrka Almira may represent a snake, recording an association with the travels of the Rainbow Serpent and refecting the importance of the silcrete resource. Two culturally modifed trees may be markers, also signifying the importance of the location.

Link
Citation
From Megaliths to Maritime Landscapes: Perspectives on Indo-Pacific Archaeology, p. 145-156
ISBN
9786169452010
9786169452003
Start page
145
End page
156
Rights
Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International

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