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FARMERS OR HUNTER-GATHERERS? THE DARK EMU DEBATE

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BY PETER SUTTON and KERYN WALSHE

The ongoing debate sparked by "Dark Emu" by Bruce Pascoe delves into the historical perception of Indigenous Australians as either farmers or hunter-gatherers. Pascoe's book challenges the traditional view of Indigenous communities as solely hunter-gatherers by presenting evidence of sophisticated farming practices. This controversial interpretation has ignited discussions among scholars, historians, and the general public, raising questions about the true nature of pre-colonial Aboriginal societies. As the debate continues to unfold, it prompts us to reconsider our understanding of Australia's rich indigenous history and the complex relationship between humans and the land.

Melbourne. Melbourne University Press. 2021. 287p.

Animals and Man in Historical Perspective

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Edited by JOSEPH and BARRIE KLAITS

Animals and Man in Historical Perspective edited by Joseph and Barrie Klaits provides a comprehensive exploration of the complex relationship between humans and animals throughout history. This collection of essays delves into various historical periods, offering insightful perspectives on how animals have influenced and been influenced by human societies. From ancient civilizations to modern times, the book examines the ways in which animals have been perceived, treated, and utilized by humans in different cultural contexts. The editors, renowned scholars in their field, have curated a thought-provoking anthology that sheds light on the intricate interplay between animals and mankind, making it essential reading for anyone interested in understanding our shared history.

Harper & Row, 1974, 169 pages