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| Title: | Man in Australia: Present and Past |
| Authors: | White, J P |
| Keywords: | Australian Archaeological Association Archaeology Archeological Archeology Journal Newsletter AAA Aboriginal Culture languages seasonal variation Lake Mungo Wallacea Kow Swamp cremation flake tools ground stone axe Koonalda cave Lake Menindee A.G. Thorne |
| Issue Date: | Nov-1974 |
| Publisher: | Australian Archaeological Association |
| Citation: | White, J.P, 1974. Man in Australia: Present and Past. 'Australian Archaeology', no.1, 28-43. |
| Series/Report no.: | Australian Archaeology Number 1 |
| Abstract: | This article discusses the ethnographic and archaeological evidence for the existence of hunter-gatherer communities during the Pleistocene in Australia. The Aboriginal adaptation in the Australian continent, including Tasmania, has evolved over a long period of time - at least 30,000 years and possibly considerably longer. During that time both Aboriginal culture and the environment have undergone considerable change. Discoveries at Lake Mungo and Kow Swamp, with the associated fossil record, have contributed to these ongoing discussions. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2328/71 |
| ISSN: | 0312-2417 |
| Appears in Collections: | Australian Archaeology, Number 001, 1974
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