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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
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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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who became a long term friend of his. In it, Chaloupka wrote detailed investigations of the "Dynamic
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