From: Understanding Aboriginal Rock Art from the Pirate Age
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Historians view Aboriginal rock art as a record of Indigenous experiences before and during early European contact. While pirates are part of global history at this time, Aboriginal people experienced these years through their own lens. The art shows resilience and adaptation amid new challenges, including the arrival of foreign ships and people on their shores.

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Supporting arguments

  • Art reflects daily life and environment.
  • Some images hint at European influence.
  • Rock art helps fill gaps in written history.
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Contact with Europeans during the 17th and 18th centuries influenced some Aboriginal art styles.
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The Pirate Age in Australia coincides with early European exploration and contact.
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Aboriginal rock art depicts traditional stories using natural pigments.
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