On an island at the bottom of the world, there's been an art heist

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On the rugged, windy coastline of Tasmania's north-west coast, something has been stolen. And it's thousands of years old.

The coastline on Tasmania's north-west is so windy that the white-capped waves push massive clumps of seaweed onto the rocky beach.

Victor Ralph — a pakana, or Tasmanian Aboriginal, ranger — is on his hands and knees as he dusts sand off a large piece of sandstone, uncovering the faint remains of a circle that has been carved into the rock by his ancestors.The ancient rock carvings are priceless to Tasmania's Aboriginal community, but someone has stolen one.

In a meticulously executed act, the thief cut away an entire section of rock, choosing exactly which one of the many petroglyphs they would steal. Palawa woman Sharnie Read wants the person who bought the rock on the black market to return the engraving. "We know that the stealing of the art coincided with what's called a 'swap meet' of heritage artefacts that was run in Sydney at the same time, so it just seems like a coincidence that we had some of our ancient art stolen and removed," she says.

 

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My concern would be, if the museum gave back the petroglyphs, would they be stolen too?

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