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Deep Time Dreaming
Deep Time Dreaming: Uncovering Ancient Australia | Billy Griffiths
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People would have known about Australia before they saw it. Smoke billowing above the sea spoke of a land that lay beyond the horizon. A dense cloud of migrating birds may have pointed the way. But the first Australians were voyaging into the unknown. Soon after Billy Griffiths joins his first archaeological dig as camp manager and cook, he is hooked. Equipped with a historians inquiring mind, he embarks on a journey through time, seeking to understand the extraordinary deep history of the Australian continent. Deep Time Dreaming is the passionate product of that journey. It investigates a twin revolution: the reassertion of Aboriginal identity in the second half of the twentieth century, and the uncovering of the traces of ancient Australia. It explores what it means to live in a place of great antiquity, with its complex questions of ownership and belonging. It is about a slow shift in national consciousness: the deep time dreaming that has changed the way many of us relate to this continent and its enduring, dynamic human history. The freshest, most important book about our past in years. Tim Flannery Once every generation a book comes along that marks the emergence of a powerful new literary voice and shifts our understanding of the nations past. Deep Time Dreaming is one such book. Read it: it will change the way you see Australian history. Mark McKenna A remarkable book, and one destined, I believe, to become a modern classic of Australian history-writing. Iain McCalman Rich and absorbing, at times spellbinding. Grace Karskens A brilliant and reflective history of Australian archaeology. Mike Smith Billy Griffiths is the author of The China Breakthrough and co-editor with Mike Smith of The Australian Archaeologists Book of Quotations. He is a research fellow at the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation.
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Abailliekaras
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Meticulous account of archaeology in Australia & our deep history. Each chapter focuses on 1 or 2 archaeologists (some great characters & Indiana Jones-esque stories). Griffiths shows how dynamic & sophisticated Aboriginal culture has been for 60,000+ years; Australia‘s history of racism & our gradual awakening (helped by archaeological finds) of the importance of Aboriginal history. A thoughtful book. Too academic for me but relevant & balanced.

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Abailliekaras
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Currently reading / struggling with this one. 😬 also enjoying a ☕️ at tennis this morning. Much-needed after a late night!

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Emilymdxn
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Have you ever read a book about aboriginal Australian people? I know I hadn‘t, in my hundreds of books a year and all the tv and film I‘d ever seen I had never read one. This book was a great, very readable introduction to relationships between aboriginal people and white people and issues of researching and making money off aboriginal peoples culture - I really recommend it to anyone interested in social justice who hasn‘t got to Australia yet!

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Emilymdxn
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I got this cause it was on sale and I hoped it would be an important book for me to read to learn about indigenous Australia, I hope it will be what I was looking for!