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The Dharug of the Western Cumberland Plain: ethnography and demography

Kohen, Jim1988
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The ethnographic and linguistic evidence relating to the Dharug Aborigines who lived across the Western Cumberland Plain in 1788. This rich and diverse ecological zone did in fact support a substantial population of Aborigines. Archaeological surveys confirm that at least from the recent past, occupation sites are to be found throughout this area. Ethnography, tribes, bands, demography and archaeological surveys were explained to give idea about prehistoric Aboriginal population
Title:
The Dharug of the Western Cumberland Plain: ethnography and demography
Creator:
Date of work:
1988
Search dates:
01 Jan 1988 - 31 Dec 1988
Reference number:
Research Room - Local Files - Aborigines - 10
Level of description:
Item from Collection: Vertical Files (Vertical Files)
Source:
Archaeology with Ethnography : An Australian Perspective by Meehan, Betty & Jones, Rhys (ed.) Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra 1988. Pages 238-249
Access restrictions:
Unrestricted
Use restrictions:
Unrestricted
Publications:
Extract, 12 pages, maps
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Record number:
266087
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