[Extract] "Prehistory of Australia" is the loosely-termed third edition of "A Prehistory of Australia" which originally appeared under Mulvaney's sole authorship in 1965 and in a revised form in 1975. The book joins a growing number of syntheses of pre-European Aboriginal history based largely on archaeological data, including three editions of Josephine Flood's popular "Archaeology of the Dreamtime", White and O'Connell's classic "A Prehistory of Australia, New Guinea and Sahul" and Harry Lourandos' recent "Continent of Hunter-Gatherers"
[Extract] Tim Rowse has a rare talent for making us see things anew. He has done it in earlier book...
[Extract] Hoff has compiled a history of the Bundjalung people since European settlement which is r...
Australia: A Cultural History, first published in 1988, is still the only short history of Australia...
[Extract] "Prehistory of Australia" is the loosely-termed third edition of "A Prehistory of Australi...
The prehistory of Australia is a fascinating topic. But it has also been a controversial...
[Extract] Many of the key debates that have shaped Australian archaeology for the past 60 years or s...
Review of Prehistory, by Derek Roe; Aspects of Prehistory, by Grahame Clark; World Prehistory, by Gr...
This publication does not have an abstract. The first paragraph of the article is displayed as the a...
This book makes me wonder why Australian historians have so readily agreed to a history that start...
Review(s) of: Arguments About Aborigines: Australia and the Evolution of Social Anthropology, by L.R...
This book is too short. While Libby Robin has identified a fascinating topic, here she has only begu...
[Extract] This book reports in detail on a sophisticated geoarchaeological study of stone artefact a...
Review of the book 'Claiming a continent: a new history of Australia' by David Day, published by Har...
Book review - Aboriginal Biocultural Knowledge in South Eastern Australia: perspectives of Early Col...
In 2017, Nature, the international journal of science, published research that pushed the dawn of hu...
[Extract] Tim Rowse has a rare talent for making us see things anew. He has done it in earlier book...
[Extract] Hoff has compiled a history of the Bundjalung people since European settlement which is r...
Australia: A Cultural History, first published in 1988, is still the only short history of Australia...
[Extract] "Prehistory of Australia" is the loosely-termed third edition of "A Prehistory of Australi...
The prehistory of Australia is a fascinating topic. But it has also been a controversial...
[Extract] Many of the key debates that have shaped Australian archaeology for the past 60 years or s...
Review of Prehistory, by Derek Roe; Aspects of Prehistory, by Grahame Clark; World Prehistory, by Gr...
This publication does not have an abstract. The first paragraph of the article is displayed as the a...
This book makes me wonder why Australian historians have so readily agreed to a history that start...
Review(s) of: Arguments About Aborigines: Australia and the Evolution of Social Anthropology, by L.R...
This book is too short. While Libby Robin has identified a fascinating topic, here she has only begu...
[Extract] This book reports in detail on a sophisticated geoarchaeological study of stone artefact a...
Review of the book 'Claiming a continent: a new history of Australia' by David Day, published by Har...
Book review - Aboriginal Biocultural Knowledge in South Eastern Australia: perspectives of Early Col...
In 2017, Nature, the international journal of science, published research that pushed the dawn of hu...
[Extract] Tim Rowse has a rare talent for making us see things anew. He has done it in earlier book...
[Extract] Hoff has compiled a history of the Bundjalung people since European settlement which is r...
Australia: A Cultural History, first published in 1988, is still the only short history of Australia...