Summary: An Aboriginal engraving site above Campbell Creek, depicting two men, fish and a shield, in what may be a fishing scene.

A rock platform above Campbells Creek depicts what appears to be two overlapping men, as well as two or three fish and a shield.

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The men are fairly weathered, and it’s hard to make out the entire outline of the two bodies.

AWAT8295 LR Campbells Creek Fishing site

The shield is also fairly weathered.

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The two fish are a bit more distinct.,

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Aboriginal Sites by National Park

Yengo National Park was an important spiritual and cultural place for the Darkinjung and Wonnarua People for thousands of years, and 640 Aboriginal cultural sites are recorded in the park and nearby areas.
Over a hundred Aboriginal sites have been recorded in the Hornsby region, with many of these in the Berowra Valley National Park and around the suburb of Berowra.
Over 40 sites have been recorded within the park; many were located along the river bank and were flooded by the building of the weir in 1938.