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- Q2646785 subject Q8170950.
- Q2646785 subject Q8182232.
- Q2646785 subject Q8276093.
- Q2646785 subject Q8488063.
- Q2646785 abstract "The Ochre Pits are a popular tourist destination in Australia's Northern Territory, approximately 100 kilometres west of Alice Springs along the Larapinta Trail.The pits consist of several layers of multi-coloured, layered rock that was traditionally used by Australian Aborigines in ceremonies and played an important role in the continent's economy, being traded with neighbouring clans and "countries", in every direction on the continent.The mine belongs to the Western Arrernte people. Prior to European settlement of the area in 1880, only certain men were qualified to collect the ochre.It was considered some of the choicest ochre - soft to touch, vivid, with a slight sheen to it. The colours range from gold to crimson.After the ochre was mined by the Western Arrernte, it was ground and mixed with Emu fat for ceremonial body adornment.".
- Q2646785 thumbnail Ochre_pits.JPG?width=300.
- Q2646785 wikiPageWikiLink Q1475441.
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- Q2646785 wikiPageWikiLink Q8170950.
- Q2646785 wikiPageWikiLink Q8182232.
- Q2646785 wikiPageWikiLink Q8276093.
- Q2646785 wikiPageWikiLink Q8488063.
- Q2646785 wikiPageWikiLink Q93208.
- Q2646785 comment "The Ochre Pits are a popular tourist destination in Australia's Northern Territory, approximately 100 kilometres west of Alice Springs along the Larapinta Trail.The pits consist of several layers of multi-coloured, layered rock that was traditionally used by Australian Aborigines in ceremonies and played an important role in the continent's economy, being traded with neighbouring clans and "countries", in every direction on the continent.The mine belongs to the Western Arrernte people.".
- Q2646785 label "Ochre Pits".
- Q2646785 depiction Ochre_pits.JPG.