Sydney's Aboriginal Past: Investigating the Archaeological and Historical Records

A fascinating insight into Aboriginal life in Sydney before, during and after colonisation in 1788, and into the drastic impact of white settlement up to 30 years after colonisation. Drawing on historical, archaeological and environmental records, the author reveals the diversity of Aboriginal life in the Sydney region, describing the different groups and how they lived; the resources available, the foods they ate and their means of obtaining them; their tools weapons and equipment, and how they were made; where they camped; their shelters, clothing a personal adornment; their beliefs, ceremonial life and rituals; as well as their designs and images. This also contains an extensive 'sites-to-visit' supplement, with information on how and where to find some of the places where archaeological evidence can be seen.