Answer:
b. destroyed
Explanation:
Australian Aboriginals painted "contour maps" indicating food and water locations; these maps were then destroyed after a ritual celebration.
An essential way of representation in Australian Aboriginal culture is the use of maps, they paint these maps on their body, sand and parchments. some of the maps shows the terrain of the aboriginal people, their food and and water location. It is reported in history, that they destroy the maps indicating food and water locations.