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The Moth Hunters
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The Moth Hunters

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A landmark work documenting in detail the pre-history of the Australian Alps.

‘Dr Flood essays a total picture of Aboriginal communities and their use of and impact on terrain through time. 'Pure’ archaeology is not enough. Archaeology plus the environmental sciences is not enough. Ethnohistory is not enough - for it is a view from the wrong side of the frontier. Only from an amalgam of archaeology, landscape sciences and documentary studies can a living portrait be moulded of any part of Australia and its people.‘ So wrote Sylvia Hallam in the journal, Aboriginal History in 1982 in her review of The Moth Hunters.

She concludes by stating the book to be 'a most impressive and important piece of work.’ And so it has proven to be, over forty years from its first publication in 1980.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Brio Books
Country
Australia
Date
25 October 2022
Pages
488
ISBN
9781761281518

A landmark work documenting in detail the pre-history of the Australian Alps.

‘Dr Flood essays a total picture of Aboriginal communities and their use of and impact on terrain through time. 'Pure’ archaeology is not enough. Archaeology plus the environmental sciences is not enough. Ethnohistory is not enough - for it is a view from the wrong side of the frontier. Only from an amalgam of archaeology, landscape sciences and documentary studies can a living portrait be moulded of any part of Australia and its people.‘ So wrote Sylvia Hallam in the journal, Aboriginal History in 1982 in her review of The Moth Hunters.

She concludes by stating the book to be 'a most impressive and important piece of work.’ And so it has proven to be, over forty years from its first publication in 1980.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Brio Books
Country
Australia
Date
25 October 2022
Pages
488
ISBN
9781761281518