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Introduction
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Welcome
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What is rocker
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Research
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Radiometric dating
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Cosmogenic nuclei dating
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Uranium Thorium dating
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OSL dating
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Radiocarbon dating
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Rock associated materials
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Wasp nests
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Fossilised nests
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Field work
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Art styles
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Styles of art
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Kangaroo
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Other evidence
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Questions
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Working in the Kimberley
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wasps
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Minerals
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Names
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Animations
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Preserved art
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Future work
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Wrap up
Description:
Explore the fascinating world of dating Australia's oldest rock art in this 49-minute masterclass. Delve into various scientific techniques used for dating ancient artwork, including radiometric dating, cosmogenic nuclei dating, and uranium-thorium dating. Learn about the significance of integrating traditional knowledge with western science as Dr Helen Green discusses the 12,700-year-old kangaroo painting and the crucial role of wasp nests in the dating process. Discover the importance of rock-associated materials, field work, and art styles in understanding prehistoric artwork. Gain insights into the Kimberley region, preserved art, and future research directions in this engaging presentation from the University of Melbourne's Science Festival.

Mid-Afternoon Masterclass - Dating Australia's Oldest Rock Art

University of Melbourne
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