| (Australie / Aborigènes) Mulvaney (d.j.) & Golson (j.) éd. |
Aboriginal man and environment in Australia. Actes de séminaires de l'A.N.U., octobre-décembre 1968. Canberra, Australian National U.P. 1971. 1 vol gr. 8° (18 x 25,5), rel. pl. t. éd. (mouill. au 2e plat), de XXI+389pp, 16 pl. (31 ill. n/b) h.-t., cartes, fig. & tablx in-t., biblio, append., index ; manipulé & annoté, bon "ex. de travail"
- Prix : 25.00 €
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| Sea level changes & land links - evidence for late quaternary climates - river systems & climatic changes in Southeastern Australia - the australian arid zone as a prehistoric environment - man, fauna & climate in aboriginal Australia - the archaeology of Koonalda Cave - open sites & the ethnographic approach to the archaeology of hunters-gatherers - arid regions Aborigines : the Pintubi - the racial affinities & origins of the Australian Aborigines - genetic evidence & its implications for aboriginal prehistory - art & aboriginal prehistory - New Guinea & australian prehistory : the "neolithic problem" - etc. (25 contrib.). // "They represent the most comprehensive attempt yet made in Australian prehistoric studies to correlate research data in different disciplines, to assess the current state of knowledge, and to explore avenues for future inter-disciplinary research." |
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