The Dendroglyphs or Carved Trees of New South Wales is a captivating exploration of the unique and ancient art form of tree carvings created by Indigenous Australian peoples. This beautifully illustrated book delves into the history, significance, and cultural meaning behind the dendroglyphs found throughout New South Wales. Featuring detailed photographs and expert analysis, it offers a rare glimpse into the traditions and stories embedded in these sacred trees. A must-have for historians, anthropologists, and anyone interested in Indigenous Australian culture, this book is a valuable resource that highlights the deep connection between the land and its people.
The Dendroglyphs, or "Carved Trees" of New South Wales
Department of Mines. Memoirs of the geological survey of New South Wales. R.H Cambage, under secretary for mines. Ethnological Series No. 3. "The Dendroglyphs, or 'Carved Trees' of New South Wales" by R. Etheridge Junr (Director and curator of the Australian Museum, Sydney). Issued by direction of the Hon. J.C.L. Fitzpatrick, M.P., Secretary for Mines. Hardback cover, Printed Sydney, William Applegate Gullick, Government Printer, 1918. Includes B&W illustrations and plates as well as large foldout map (Plate XXXIX).
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