Although Cottage Point has no signposted Aboriginal heritage sites, the area has over a hundred Aboriginal rock engraving, cave art and midden sites.
An Aboriginal engraving site in Cottage Point which has two men, one with a headdress holding a boomerang (who may be a deity) and the other with a club across his waist.
- Number of motifs: 2
- Quality: 4/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1978
An Aboriginal engraving of a deity (probably Baiame) on a large rock platform below the Taber trig station
- Number of motifs: 5
- Condition of art: Weathered
- Year first recorded: 1898
- Originally recorded by: W.D. Campbell, R.H. Mathews, F.D. McCarthy
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An Aboriginal engraving of a man or deity on a large rock platform below the Taber trig station.
- Number of motifs: 1
- Quality: 4/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1898
- Originally recorded by: W.D. Campbell, F.D. McCarthy
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Aboriginal engraving of a seal, sea lion or dugong, near the edge of a large rock platform below Taber Trig
- Number of motifs: 2
- Quality: 2.5/5
- Condition of art: Weathered
- Year first recorded: 1898
- Originally recorded by: W.D. Campbell, R.H. Mathews, F.D. McCarthy
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A small Aboriginal engraving site west of Taber Trig. Figures include a kangaroo, fish and six mundoes,
- Number of motifs: 10
- Quality: 3.5/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1975
A long and deep shelter near the Taber Trig, with charcoal drawings (documented by Campbell) and red hand stencils
- Number of motifs: 9
- Quality: 2/5
- Condition of art: Graffiti damage, Weathered
- Year first recorded: 1899
- Originally recorded by: W.D. Campbell, Warren Bluff
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