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65,000 years of survival, culture, and resistance - the world's oldest living civilization, told from the beginning.
What does it mean to belong to a civilization that has endured for 65,000 years?
Long before the pyramids, before Stonehenge, before the first written word was ever carved into clay, Aboriginal Australians were building one of the most complex and enduring cultures on Earth. They crossed open ocean to reach a continent no human had ever seen. They developed hundreds of distinct languages, sophisticated trade networks, and a spiritual tradition that preserved knowledge across thousands of generations. And then, in 1788, everything changed.
This book with real photos tells the full story, from the first ocean crossing to the modern fight for equality, across 9 chapters grounded in current research.
Inside this book, you will discover:
This is not a simplified overview or a single-perspective retelling. It is a serious, accessible narrative history that treats Aboriginal civilization as the complex, enduring, and deeply important story it is. Across 9 chapters with real photos, it covers over 65,000 years, grounded in modern scholarship and told with honesty about both the richness of Aboriginal culture and the devastation of colonization.
Whether you are a history reader, a student of world civilizations, or someone who wants to understand Australia beyond the colonial narrative, this book delivers the depth and honesty the subject deserves.
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