Bare Hill

Coordinates: 16°59′00″S 145°35′00″E / 16.9833°S 145.5833°E / -16.9833; 145.5833
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Bare Hill is a locality in North Queensland, Australia near the town of Cairns. It is located in the Barron Gorge National Park and is noted for its significant Aboriginal rock art[1]

16°59′00″S 145°35′00″E / 16.9833°S 145.5833°E / -16.9833; 145.5833

References

  1. ^ Horsfall, N. 1996 Bare Hill rock art sites, North Queensland, Australia: Co-operation in Indigenous site management. In Proceedings of the ICOMOS-ICAHM Conference on Archaeological Remains: In Situ Preservation held in Montreal, Canada, 11-15 October, 1994, pp.339-346. Ottawa: ICAHM Publication
  • Douglas Seaton 1949, Aboriginal rock paintings of North Queensland : Bare Hill area, Cairns hinterland
  • Lambert David 1992, Rock Art Conservation Inspection - Bare Hill, North Queensland, Aboriginal Australians