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The oldest rock art in Australia, which has been dated back to approx. 26,000 BCE, is a charcoal drawing on a rock fragment in an excavation of the Nawarla (Narwala) Gabarnmang rock shelter in Arnhem Land, NT. (Source: http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/prehistoric/nawarla-gabarnmang.htm)

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West Arnhem, NT