Injalak Hill rock art sites
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The Injalak Hill rock art sites are renowned Aboriginal rock art galleries in Australia’s Northern Territory, featuring thousands of ancient and contemporary paintings that reflect the cultural and spiritual traditions of the local Indigenous people.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Injalak Hill rock art sites Context triple: [Gunbalanya, knownFor, Injalak Hill rock art sites]
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Unakoti rock carvings
Unakoti rock carvings are a vast complex of ancient rock-cut sculptures and reliefs, primarily depicting Hindu deities, carved into a hillside in Tripura, India.
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Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka
The Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka are a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central India renowned for their prehistoric cave paintings and evidence of early human habitation spanning the Paleolithic to the medieval period.
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Valley of Marvels rock engravings
The Valley of Marvels rock engravings are a vast concentration of prehistoric petroglyphs in the French Alps, renowned for thousands of Bronze Age carvings depicting humans, animals, and symbolic figures.
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Jubbah rock art site
The Jubbah rock art site is an ancient archaeological area in Saudi Arabia renowned for its extensive petroglyphs and inscriptions depicting thousands of years of human and animal life in the Arabian Peninsula.
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Tanum rock carvings
Tanum rock carvings are a renowned collection of Bronze Age petroglyphs in western Sweden, celebrated for their extensive and well-preserved depictions of prehistoric life and symbolism.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Injalak Hill rock art sites Target entity description: The Injalak Hill rock art sites are renowned Aboriginal rock art galleries in Australia’s Northern Territory, featuring thousands of ancient and contemporary paintings that reflect the cultural and spiritual traditions of the local Indigenous people.
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A.
Unakoti rock carvings
Unakoti rock carvings are a vast complex of ancient rock-cut sculptures and reliefs, primarily depicting Hindu deities, carved into a hillside in Tripura, India.
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B.
Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka
The Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka are a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central India renowned for their prehistoric cave paintings and evidence of early human habitation spanning the Paleolithic to the medieval period.
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C.
Valley of Marvels rock engravings
The Valley of Marvels rock engravings are a vast concentration of prehistoric petroglyphs in the French Alps, renowned for thousands of Bronze Age carvings depicting humans, animals, and symbolic figures.
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D.
Jubbah rock art site
The Jubbah rock art site is an ancient archaeological area in Saudi Arabia renowned for its extensive petroglyphs and inscriptions depicting thousands of years of human and animal life in the Arabian Peninsula.
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E.
Tanum rock carvings
Tanum rock carvings are a renowned collection of Bronze Age petroglyphs in western Sweden, celebrated for their extensive and well-preserved depictions of prehistoric life and symbolism.
- F. None of above. chosen
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