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people. Here he tried to describe a chronological sequence of styles to the art within this style, describing four phases of the style. Although the classification proved problematical and continues to be debated, it was a significant piece of work in that it identified important attributes of the
123:, the main museum in the Northern Territory, in 1973, to begin his life's work as a rock art researcher. He worked there for over two decades. He developed his career to become a well-known rock art historian and finally Curator Emeritus at the museum. 483:
Johnston, Iain G.; Goldhahn, Joakim; May, Sally K. (2017). "6. Dynamic Figures of Mirarr Country: Chaloupka's four-phase theory and the question of variability within a rock art style". In David, Bruno; Taçon, Paul S.C.; et al. (eds.).
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sites, and was a passionate advocate for Aboriginal Australian art, as longest continuing art tradition in the world. He is especially known for the much-debated assignation of a four-phase style sequence to rock art in
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Chaloupka, George 1993, Journey in time : the worlds longest continuing art tradition : the 50,000-year story of the Australian Aboriginal rock art of Arnhem Land, Reed, Chatswood, N.S.W
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who became a long term friend of his. In it, Chaloupka wrote detailed investigations of the "Dynamic Figures" rock art of the Mirrar people, a clan of the
458: 77:. At the age of 17 he left the country, fleeing the communist regime. Arriving in Australia in 1950 as a refugee, he stayed for a number of years in 120: 391: 544:
Taçon, Paul S. C.; May, Sally K.; et al. (30 September 2020). "Maliwawa figures—a previously undescribed Arnhem L and rock art style".
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In 2008 the George Chaloupka Fellowship was established "to promote and support research and conservation of Aboriginal rock art located in
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Journey in Time: The World's Longest Continuing Art Tradition: the 50,000 Year Story of the Australian Aboriginal Rock Art of Arnhem Land
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Journey in Time: The World's Longest Continuing Art Tradition: the 50,000 Year Story of the Australian Aboriginal Rock Art of Arnhem Land
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Journey in Time: The World's Longest Continuing Art Tradition: the 50,000 Year Story of the Australian Aboriginal Rock Art of Arnhem Land
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wife Janet, son Roman, older brother Milo, Janet's sister Maureen (married to Milo) and nephew Milani, the family set out for the
274:'Rock art of the Northern Territory' The Inspired Dream: Life as Art in Aboriginal Australia, no. 1988, pp. 12–19,110. 1988 346: 297: 100:, where they ended up staying after numerous car breakdowns. George and Janet went on to have two daughters, Eve and Pearl. 485: 193: 37: 726: 244:
The Rock art sites of Kakadu National Park : some preliminary research findings for their conservation and management
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Inaugural President of the Australian Rock Art Research Association, presiding over the First AURA Congress, 1988
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Chaloupka, George 1987, Report on acquital of 1986 grants, Rock Art Protection Programme, Darwin , 1987
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Visiting fellow at the Department of Prehistory in the Research School of Pacific Studies at the
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From palaeoart to casual paintings: the chronological sequence of Arnhem Land Plateau rock art
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Chronological sequence of Arnhem Land Plateau rock art. In: Jones, R.
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Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
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Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory (4 August 2016).
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Retouch: maintenance and conservation of Aboriginal rock imagery
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style, and provided a basis for similar studies in the future.
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The Archaeology of Rock Art in Western Arnhem Land, Australia
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In 1986, Chaloupka was a recipient of a grant from the
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Murdoch, Michael; Rawlinson, Clare (4 November 2011).
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S.C.Taçon, Paul; May, Sally K. (30 September 2020).
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Index

Dynamic Figures
OAM
FAHA
Indigenous Australian rock art
rock art
Arnhem Land
Mirrar
Týniště nad Orlicí
Czechoslovakia
Perth
Noongar
Melbourne Olympics
Darwin
Northern Territory
Northern Territory
hydrologist
Northern Territory Museum
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
Wardaman people
East Arnhem Land
Nipper Kabirriki
Bininj
Paul Taçon
Maliwawa Figures
Churchill Fellowship
Australian National University
Order of Australia
Australian Academy of the Humanities
Royal Darwin Hospital
state funeral

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