Evolving patterns of research

William Arthur, Tony Dreise, Eunice Yu, Frances Morphy, Leonn Satterthwait

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    Abstract

    The Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia is a unique tool for exploring and understanding the lives and cultures of Australia's First Peoples. An atlas can represent - in graphic form - a pattern of human activities in space and time. This second edition of the award-winning Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia opens a window onto the landscape of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lives, from over 60 000 years ago to the present time. Each chapter has been extensively revised and updated by one or more experts in the field, under the general editorship of Bill Arthur and Frances Morphy of the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research at the Australian National University. The maps, which form the core of the book, are supplemented by explanatory text and numerous diagrams, photographs and illustrations, including Indigenous artworks.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationMacquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia (Second Edition)
    EditorsBill Arthur & Frances Morphy
    Place of PublicationSydney
    PublisherMacquarie Dictionary Publishers
    Volume1
    Edition2nd
    ISBN (Print)9781760556587
    Publication statusPublished - 2019

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