ISBN |
9781761271748 paperback |
Name |
James, Thomas author. |
Title |
Digging up the past in ancient Australia / Thomas James. |
Published |
Sandgate, Queensland : Knowledge Books and Software, 2023. |
Description |
24 pages : colour illustrations ; 21 cm. |
Notes |
Reading recovery level 21, word count 832. |
Cultural sensitivity advisory notice: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this item may contain names, recordings, images, photographs, illustrations and text of deceased people and other content that may be culturally sensitive. |
Cover title. |
Summary |
Archaeology is a fascinating science and there is no better place to dig up the past than in Australia where you can find the world's oldest living culture! The landscape and the fossilised remains of plants, animals and even humans have been discovered right across the country and scientists have been able to measure their age through a variety of scientific methods. Join the author as he explains how technology is helping science to find out more and more about ancient Australia. |
Subjects |
Torres Strait Islanders -- History |
Indigenous people -- Australia -- History |
Aboriginal Australians -- History |
Natural history -- Australia |
Australia -- History |
Genre |
Easy to read (blue : advanced) |
First Nations |
Added Corporate Names |
Knowledge Books and Software (Firm) issuing body. |
Series |
History of the first Australians 94. |
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