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KFA Public Lecture 2015 – Prof Peter Veth

The Living Art of the Kimberley The rock art of the Kimberley is renowned for the insights it offers into Aboriginal social systems through thousands of years. Different phases of art...

KFA Annual Public Lecture 2014/15 – Prof Jane Balme

50,000 years of Aboriginal people in the southern Kimberley Insights from the great wealth of artefacts, biological remains and art studied will be presented to discuss the deep history of...

Public Lecture New York – Cas Bennetto

The KIMBERLEY FOUNDATION AUSTRALIA was established to research, preserve and promote the rock art of the Kimberley – Australia‘s most significant indigenous cultural heritage. The Foundation supports integrated scientific research into the...

KFA Public Lecture 2013/14 – Prof Peter Veth

Dating Kimberley rock art: The long and the short of it Keynote:  Prof Peter Veth, PhD FAHA FSA MAACAI Kimberley Foundation Ian Potter Chair in Rock Art, University of Western Australia Peter...

KFA Annual Public Lecture 2012/13 – Dr June Ross

New Perspectives: Archaeology, chronology and rock art in the northwest Kimberley The Change & Continuity project aims to establish a chronology and social context for the production of rock art in the...

KFA Annual Public Lecture 2011 – Perth

Kimberley Climate and People: The Last 100,000 Years Dr. Wyrwoll is the lead researcher on the KFA supported 100,000 Years of Climate and Weather project. Karl-Heinz Wyrwoll is a geomorphologist and palaeoclimatologist...

KFA Annual Public Lecture 2010 – Perth

Whitefella Dreaming: Science in search of Kimberley pre-history Jim is a senior industry geologist with a diverse background in the Australian and international mining and exploration industries. During the last...

KFA Inaugural Public Lecture 2009 – Perth

What does the Flores Hobbit tell us about the people of the Kimberley Keynote Speaker:  Professor Mike Morwood, leader of the joint Australian-Indonesian discovery team, Flores & Kimberley archaeologist Professor...