Edwards, Robert, 1967, Photograph, PRG 1409/22/1
Geological formations in the Koonalda Cave.
Edwards, Robert, 1967, Photograph, PRG 1409/22/2
Edwards, Robert, 1967, Photograph, PRG 1409/22/3
Edwards, Robert, 1967, Photograph, PRG 1409/22/4
Vandalism by tourists on the soft walls which carry Aboriginal cave art in the Koonalda cave.
Edwards, Robert, 1967, Photograph, PRG 1409/22/5
Archaeological team at work in the Koonalda Cave.
Edwards, Robert, 1967, Photograph, PRG 1409/22/6
Edwards, Robert, 1967, Photograph, PRG 1409/22/7
The lower part of the red deposit, at the base is the bottom white deposit and on the right the location of the cranium of Sapcophilus in the Koonalda Cave.
Edwards, Robert, 1967, Photograph, PRG 1409/22/8
White deposit behind the pole, which is scaled in feet, just above the intermediate zone in the Koonalda Cave.
Edwards, Robert, 1967, Photograph, PRG 1409/22/9
Edwards, Robert, 1967, Photograph, PRG 1409/22/10
Edwards, Robert, 1967, Photograph, PRG 1409/22/11
Archaeological team at work in the Koonalda Cave. Photograph shows black nodules of flint in the walls above excavations at the Gallus site.
Edwards, Robert, 1967, Photograph, PRG 1409/22/12
Edwards, Robert, 1967, Photograph, PRG 1409/22/13
Edwards, Robert, 1967, Photograph, PRG 1409/22/14
Edwards, Robert, 1967, Photograph, PRG 1409/22/15
Edwards, Robert, 1967, Photograph, PRG 1409/22/16
Markings on the walls, believed to have been made with three or four fingers held close together leaving a trail of meandering parallel lines.
Edwards, Robert, 1967, Photograph, PRG 1409/22/17
One of a large area of finger markings on the walls at the end of the north-west passage of the Koonalda Cave.
Edwards, Robert, 1967, Photograph, PRG 1409/22/18