vidence suggests that humans first arrived in Australia approximately 60,000 years ago. These people are purported to have traveled from south-east Asia across the land bridges to northern Australia. Archaeologists have now discovered early occupation sites at the three most probable entry areas – the Kimberley, Arnhem Land and Cape York Peninsula.
The first Australian Used caves for shelter and as it turns out entertainment. The Caves provided some great tools for budding Aboriginal artist with ash, stones, ochre and wood. All items early man used to express them selves. While the floors of these shelters were covered with daily life the walls told stories of this life. But it was these items that provided the implements needed to make art. Read the rest of this entry »