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The most common pigment was ochre. This was a crumbly rock coloured by iron oxide, usually in hues of reds, Oranges, yellows and browns. Although plentiful throughout many parts of Australia, it wasn't found everywhere, so Aborigines actually travelled hundreds of kilometres to trade with other tribes for ochre. The rock was ground to a powder and made into a paint using either saliva or blood. White clay was also used, as was charcoal.

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