Issue Details: First known date: 1987... 1987 [Review Essay] The Land of the Kulin : Discovering the Lost Landscape and the First People of Port Phillip
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'Making Australia's past available to the general public is an important, and all-too-often overlooked task of archaeologists. Gary Presland's book is one of the most ambitious attempts to write such a prehistory of one of Australia's largest cties—Melbourne. It is an attempt which has been partially successful.' (Introduction) 

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    y separately published work icon Australian Aboriginal Studies no. 1 1987 11959154 1987 periodical issue

    'For those who see the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies as an unchanging institution in a changing environment, a consideration of the role of the Institute in Aboriginal health research provides informed evidence to the contrary. I arrived at the Institute in 1974—an editor's privilege to reminisce—to work as an osteologist, later palaeoecologist. This position, seen as complementary to a position in human osteology funded at the University of Queensland, had been proposed to Council by the Human Biology Committee.' (Editorial introduction)

    1987
    pg. 116-118
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