After Captain Cook
Book (italiano):
The series emphasizes how the increasing involvement of Indigenous people in Australian archaeology is producing a shift in the discipline's focus. A dozen papers by contributors from archaeology and cultural heritage management discuss studies of Indigenous people's lives in Australian since the arrival of Europeans, and how that study intersects with native titles and heritage management. Among their topics are photography at Coranderrk Aboriginal Station during the 1860s, whether archaeology can address the principle of exclusive possession in native title, and recent investigations at the Ebenezer Mission cemetery. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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