Until now there has been no detailed study of the settlement and
subsistence patterns of the Gawara Aboriginal people of Northern
Australia. Rather than being a traditional ethnographic study that
presents the results of artefact distributions or discard patterns
for example, Pickering focuses on the land-use and settlement
patterns of the Gawara, assessing their perceptions and
exploitation of the environment and physical landscape. This volume
contains useful data for comparative study and highlights how the
processes revealed in studies such as this can be used in
developing models for prehistoric huter-gatherers.
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