At Michael Aird's Captured exhibition at the Brisbane Museum
Yiwarra Kuju: The Canning Stock Route – education kit - National
Skin scarification marks hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Artefacts welcomed back to Anindilyakwa community from Manchester Museum in Groote Eylandt ceremony - ABC News
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Fishing from the Earliest Times, by William Radcliffe
1848 On This Date in Photography: by James Mcardle
Your body is full of wounds': references, social contexts and uses of the wounds of Christ in Late Medieval Europe - Science Museum Group Journal
archive - future ritual
Cicatrization or scarification. The custom of making scars on the News Photo - Getty Images
Studio portrait of an Aboriginal Woman of Queensland, Ritual Scarification on her Arms and Abdomen – Objects – eMuseum
Pitt Rivers Museum Photograph and Manuscript Collections
Inside the ancient art of Aboriginal body scarring
Jade Crypt of Wonders
Cicatrization or scarification. The custom of making scars on the body. Australian Aboriginal woman. Scars are often considered to improve personal appearance. Queensland, Australia. Old 19th century engraved illustration, Journey to Northeast