The social archaeology of Australian Indigenous societies
Bruno David, Bryce Barker & Ian J McNiven (eds)
Aboriginal Studies Press
An original and comprehensive assessment of the complex and dynamic social lives of Indigenous Australians from an historical perspective. Building on the foundational work of Harry Lourandos, this collection critically examines and challenges traditional approaches which present Indigenous Australian pasts as static and tethered to ecological rationalism.
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