Book review: The lost legions: culture contact in colonial Australia

Graham Connah

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    Abstract

    The central subject of the book is reached in Chapter 3, which provides a detailed examination of the archaeological evidence and environmental context of the nineteenth-century Strangways Springs Sheep Station, known by the local Arabana people as Pangki Warruna. Chapter 5 provides a comparative analysis of the archaeological and documentary evidence for Strangways Springs Station in order to explore the complexity of cross-cultural interaction.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)272-273
    JournalAntiquity
    Volume84
    Issue number323
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

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