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which is a scholarly but very readable book, demonstrating that the Aborigines in Australia had sizeable agricultural settlements, feeding up to 500 people on stored grains. They cultivated yams in the north, rice in coastal swamps and grain across the central plains. When the settlers came, their grazing animals gravitated unerringly to the nice scent of food and ate down the yams and grains in five or six years, whereupon the continent desertified.
So I am glad to get this book off the TBR pile and I recommend it to any reader. I am seeing a lot that is new to me, including the photos.


I checked and mine doesn't either. and it's a huge and wealthy system. Sigh.


Books mentioned in this topic
Travelling in a Strange Land (other topics)Dark Emu (other topics)
What does anybody think?