APGillopict
APGillopict is a colloquial name for certain species of geoglyphs found in the arid regions of Australia. The name is derived from its appearance, which resembles a combination of a rectangular platform or court (poly) and a geometric, stepped (gillo) design. As its name suggests, the geoglyph features a poly, a structure commonly found in Australian Aboriginal art and culture.
The APGillopict is typically made up of yellow or orange designs, melanoid markings, or other biomorphic patterns
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