Paul Taçon

Paul S.C. Taçon
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Paul Tacon
Born1958 (age 6667)
NationalityAustralian, Canadian
Occupation(s)Anthropologist, Archaeologist at Griffith University
Known forRock art, radiocarbon dating of beeswax rock art
TitleProfessor
Awards
Academic background
EducationAustralian National University
Academic work
DisciplineAnthropology, Archaeology
Main interestsRock art
Websiteexperts.griffith.edu.au/18923-paul-tacon

Paul S.C. Taçon FAHA FSA (born 1958) is an anthropologist and archaeologist based in Australia. He has conducted field work in Australia, Botswana, Cambodia, Canada, China, India, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, South Africa and the United States. In 2011, he was appointed the first chair in Rock Art research at Griffith University on the Gold Coast, Australia. Taçon has made several key archaeological discoveries in Australia, most notably in western Arnhem Land (NT) and Wollemi National Park (NSW). These include the earliest rock art evidence of warfare in the world, the origins of the Rainbow Serpent, significant new Arnhem Land rock art sites, rock art discoveries in Wollemi National Park and the oldest rock paintings of Southeast Asian watercraft in Australia.