Vesna Tenodi: From Stone Age to Space Age – Part 4 – It’s time to tell the truth about the Aboriginal industry

This moment is a long-overdue opportunity for Australian archaeology to be revived, for our vilified scientists to be rehabilitated, and for our artists to regain their right to create art without fear of Aboriginal violence. And for the Aboriginal industry with its propagators of a falsified past to be held accountable, exposed and defunded…

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Vesna Tenodi: From Stone Age to Space Age – Part 3 – The Truth about the Wanjina

This article is dedicated to Ian Wilson, author of Lost World of the Kimberley, published in 2006, attacked by the Aboriginal industry for his “provocative” research of Bradshaw paintings attributed to a pre-Aboriginal race which he called the Bradshaw people. Australian cave art has a lot in common with Asian prehistoric art. In the Stone Age art of Indonesia as found on Sulawesi island animal drawings were dated to 35,000 years ago placing them among the oldest figurative depictions in the world…