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The biggest estate on earth : how Aborigines made Australia

"Across Australia, early Europeans commented again and again that the land looked like a park. With extensive grassy patches and pathways, open woodlands and abundant wildlife, it evoked a country estate in England. Bill Gammage has discovered this was because Aboriginal people managed the land in a far more systematic and scientific fashion than we have ever realised. For over a decade he has examined written and visual records of the Australian landscape. He has uncovered an extraordinarily complex system of land management using fire, the life cycles of native plants, and the natural flow of water to ensure plentiful wildlife and plant foods throughout the year. We know Aboriginal people spent far less time and effort than Europeans in securing food and shelter ... With details of land-management strategies from around Australia, The biggest estate on earth rewrites the history of this continent, with huge implications for us today."--Dust cover
eBook, English, 2011
Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, N.S.W., 2011
Indigenous studies collection
Tertiary/Undergraduate. General.
1 online resource (xxiii, 434 pages) : color illustrations, maps
9781742377483, 9781742693521, 9786613270245, 1742377483, 1742693520, 6613270245
1058125790
Australia in 1788
Why was Aboriginal land management possible?
How was land managed?
Invasion
N copy signed and inscribed by the author, 3 August 2013
English