
Madeleine Kelly
Madeleine is an early career archaeological/anthropological scholar and rock art specialist. They are passionate about decolonial and multidisciplinary approaches to First Nations heritage and research, working collaboratively with First Nations Traditional Owners throughout Australia to weave Western and First Nations ontological and epistemological frameworks in the context of rock art and water. Their research projects include recording and analysing GunaiKurnai cave engravings in eastern Victoria, ethnoarchaeological approaches to Wardaman rock art in the Northern Territory and thinking two ways about groundwater in Central Australia with Anangu Traditional Owners and scholars and Flinders University Hydrogeologists.
Latest articles by Madeleine Kelly

'Such caves weren't used for ordinary living': Rare finger grooves from ancient peoples found in glittering Australian cave
By Russell Mullett, Bruno David, Madeleine Kelly published
Thousands of years ago, adults and children left their marks on soft rock surfaces deep in this cave in GunaiKurnai Country.
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