The Dutch, under Willem Janszoon in the Duyfken, and the British, under James Cook in the Endeavour, have long been known to have reached Australia's shores in 1606 and 1770 respectively. For more than two centuries a debate has been going on about whether any other Europeans preceded them
Published anonymously. Attributed to Alexander Dalrymple.; Also bound in, at back, a general chart, ...
This paper concerns a very small episode in Australian history that few would be aware of: a failed ...
The unfolding of knowledge of Australian natural history as a result of the visits of marine explore...
Claims that the Spanish and especially the Portuguese discovered Australia before the Dutch and Engl...
In this article, written in response to the recent publication of a book by Peter Trickett, 'Beyond ...
The continent of Jave-la-Grande on the mid-16th century manuscript Dieppe maps has been the subject ...
This article details the importance of the 1705 Van Delft expedition for the early European history ...
For two centuries the landmass named Jave-la-Grande, which appears south of Indonesia on a number of...
"Published by the Royal Dutch Geographical Society in commemoration of the XXVth anniversary of its ...
Alexander Dalrymple was by no means alone in assuming that Jave-la-Grande was Australia. James Burne...
This is the latest book claiming that the Portuguese discovered Australia. Belief in the validity of...
The Harleian and other Dieppe maps made in France in the mid-16th century are manifestly based on Po...
© 2016 Graham Seal. All rights reserved. For centuries before the arrival in Australia of Captain Co...
This paper will detail where human remains of people can (or already have) been found from the groun...
The question of when people first arrived in Australia has been the subject of lively debate among a...
Published anonymously. Attributed to Alexander Dalrymple.; Also bound in, at back, a general chart, ...
This paper concerns a very small episode in Australian history that few would be aware of: a failed ...
The unfolding of knowledge of Australian natural history as a result of the visits of marine explore...
Claims that the Spanish and especially the Portuguese discovered Australia before the Dutch and Engl...
In this article, written in response to the recent publication of a book by Peter Trickett, 'Beyond ...
The continent of Jave-la-Grande on the mid-16th century manuscript Dieppe maps has been the subject ...
This article details the importance of the 1705 Van Delft expedition for the early European history ...
For two centuries the landmass named Jave-la-Grande, which appears south of Indonesia on a number of...
"Published by the Royal Dutch Geographical Society in commemoration of the XXVth anniversary of its ...
Alexander Dalrymple was by no means alone in assuming that Jave-la-Grande was Australia. James Burne...
This is the latest book claiming that the Portuguese discovered Australia. Belief in the validity of...
The Harleian and other Dieppe maps made in France in the mid-16th century are manifestly based on Po...
© 2016 Graham Seal. All rights reserved. For centuries before the arrival in Australia of Captain Co...
This paper will detail where human remains of people can (or already have) been found from the groun...
The question of when people first arrived in Australia has been the subject of lively debate among a...
Published anonymously. Attributed to Alexander Dalrymple.; Also bound in, at back, a general chart, ...
This paper concerns a very small episode in Australian history that few would be aware of: a failed ...
The unfolding of knowledge of Australian natural history as a result of the visits of marine explore...