Murujuga: rock art, heritage, and landscape iconoclasm
A fascinating case study of the archaeological site at Murujuga, AustraliaLocated in the Dampier Archipelago of Western Australia, Murujuga is the single largest archaeological site in the world. It contains an estimated one million petroglyphs, or rock art motifs, produced by the Indigenous Austral...
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Zusammenfassung: | A fascinating case study of the archaeological site at Murujuga, AustraliaLocated in the Dampier Archipelago of Western Australia, Murujuga is the single largest archaeological site in the world. It contains an estimated one million petroglyphs, or rock art motifs, produced by the Indigenous Australians who have historically inhabited the archipelago. To date, there has been no comprehensive survey of the site's petroglyphs or those who created them. Since the 1960s, regional mining interests have caused significant damage to this site, destroying an estimated 5 to 25 percent of the petroglyphs in Murujuga. Today, Murujuga holds the unenviable status of being one of the most endangered archaeological sites in the world.José Antonio González Zarandona provides a full postcolonial analysis of Murujuga as well as a geographic and archaeological overview of the site, its ethnohistory, and its considerable significance to Indigenous groups, before examining the colonial mistreatment of Murujuga from the seventeenth century to the present. Drawing on a range of postcolonial perspectives, Zarandona reads the assaults on the rock art of Murujuga as instances of what he terms "landscape iconoclasm": the destruction of art and landscapes central to group identity in pursuit of ideological, political, and economic dominance. Viewed through the lens of landscape iconoclasm, the destruction of Murujuga can be understood as not only the result of economic pressures but also as a means of reinforcing—through neglect, abandonment, fragmentation, and even certain practices of heritage preservation—the colonial legacy in Western Australia. Murujuga provides a case study through which to examine, and begin to reject, archaeology's global entanglement with colonial intervention and the politics of heritage preservation |
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spelling | González Zarandona, José Antonio Verfasser (DE-588)1209305097 aut Murujuga rock art, heritage, and landscape iconoclasm José Antonio González Zarandona Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania Press [2020] © 2020 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 297 Seiten) Illustrationen txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier A fascinating case study of the archaeological site at Murujuga, AustraliaLocated in the Dampier Archipelago of Western Australia, Murujuga is the single largest archaeological site in the world. It contains an estimated one million petroglyphs, or rock art motifs, produced by the Indigenous Australians who have historically inhabited the archipelago. To date, there has been no comprehensive survey of the site's petroglyphs or those who created them. Since the 1960s, regional mining interests have caused significant damage to this site, destroying an estimated 5 to 25 percent of the petroglyphs in Murujuga. Today, Murujuga holds the unenviable status of being one of the most endangered archaeological sites in the world.José Antonio González Zarandona provides a full postcolonial analysis of Murujuga as well as a geographic and archaeological overview of the site, its ethnohistory, and its considerable significance to Indigenous groups, before examining the colonial mistreatment of Murujuga from the seventeenth century to the present. Drawing on a range of postcolonial perspectives, Zarandona reads the assaults on the rock art of Murujuga as instances of what he terms "landscape iconoclasm": the destruction of art and landscapes central to group identity in pursuit of ideological, political, and economic dominance. Viewed through the lens of landscape iconoclasm, the destruction of Murujuga can be understood as not only the result of economic pressures but also as a means of reinforcing—through neglect, abandonment, fragmentation, and even certain practices of heritage preservation—the colonial legacy in Western Australia. Murujuga provides a case study through which to examine, and begin to reject, archaeology's global entanglement with colonial intervention and the politics of heritage preservation Anthropology Archaeology Architecture Fine Art Folklore Garden History Linguistics SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology bisacsh Aboriginal Australians Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Antiquities Art Mutilation, defacement, etc Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Art, Aboriginal Australian Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Cultural property Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Iconoclasm Landscape archaeology Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Petroglyphs Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Zerstörung (DE-588)4222882-7 gnd rswk-swf Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd rswk-swf Felsbild (DE-588)4016718-5 gnd rswk-swf Vor- und Frühgeschichte (DE-588)4078951-2 gnd rswk-swf Kulturerbe (DE-588)4033560-4 gnd rswk-swf Aborigines (DE-588)4000178-7 gnd rswk-swf Burrup Peninsula (DE-588)7716097-6 gnd rswk-swf Western Australia (DE-588)4079207-9 gnd rswk-swf Western Australia (DE-588)4079207-9 g Burrup Peninsula (DE-588)7716097-6 g Aborigines (DE-588)4000178-7 s Felsbild (DE-588)4016718-5 s Vor- und Frühgeschichte (DE-588)4078951-2 s Zerstörung (DE-588)4222882-7 s Kulturerbe (DE-588)4033560-4 s Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 s DE-604 Lorblanchet, Michel 1937- Sonstige (DE-588)1063951771 oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 9780812251562 https://doi.org/10.9783/9780812296983 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | González Zarandona, José Antonio Murujuga rock art, heritage, and landscape iconoclasm Anthropology Archaeology Architecture Fine Art Folklore Garden History Linguistics SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology bisacsh Aboriginal Australians Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Antiquities Art Mutilation, defacement, etc Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Art, Aboriginal Australian Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Cultural property Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Iconoclasm Landscape archaeology Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Petroglyphs Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Zerstörung (DE-588)4222882-7 gnd Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd Felsbild (DE-588)4016718-5 gnd Vor- und Frühgeschichte (DE-588)4078951-2 gnd Kulturerbe (DE-588)4033560-4 gnd Aborigines (DE-588)4000178-7 gnd |
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title | Murujuga rock art, heritage, and landscape iconoclasm |
title_auth | Murujuga rock art, heritage, and landscape iconoclasm |
title_exact_search | Murujuga rock art, heritage, and landscape iconoclasm |
title_exact_search_txtP | Murujuga rock art, heritage, and landscape iconoclasm |
title_full | Murujuga rock art, heritage, and landscape iconoclasm José Antonio González Zarandona |
title_fullStr | Murujuga rock art, heritage, and landscape iconoclasm José Antonio González Zarandona |
title_full_unstemmed | Murujuga rock art, heritage, and landscape iconoclasm José Antonio González Zarandona |
title_short | Murujuga |
title_sort | murujuga rock art heritage and landscape iconoclasm |
title_sub | rock art, heritage, and landscape iconoclasm |
topic | Anthropology Archaeology Architecture Fine Art Folklore Garden History Linguistics SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology bisacsh Aboriginal Australians Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Antiquities Art Mutilation, defacement, etc Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Art, Aboriginal Australian Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Cultural property Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Iconoclasm Landscape archaeology Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Petroglyphs Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Zerstörung (DE-588)4222882-7 gnd Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd Felsbild (DE-588)4016718-5 gnd Vor- und Frühgeschichte (DE-588)4078951-2 gnd Kulturerbe (DE-588)4033560-4 gnd Aborigines (DE-588)4000178-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Anthropology Archaeology Architecture Fine Art Folklore Garden History Linguistics SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology Aboriginal Australians Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Antiquities Art Mutilation, defacement, etc Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Art, Aboriginal Australian Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Cultural property Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Iconoclasm Landscape archaeology Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Petroglyphs Australia Burrup Peninsula (W.A.) Zerstörung Kollektives Gedächtnis Felsbild Vor- und Frühgeschichte Kulturerbe Aborigines Burrup Peninsula Western Australia |
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