Shared Landscapes: archaeologies of attachment and the pastoral industry in NSW
"... if the blackfellas weren't there, they wouldn't have been able to do it ... they took some following when they took after cattle. Where the cattle went, they went."
Tracking the history of these land-use changes, 'Shared Landscapes', published by University of New South Wales Press, presents new ways of understanding historic heritage in settler societies. It features cross-disciplinary case studies that examine the heritage of the pastoral industry in Oxley Wild Rivers National Park and Culgoa National Park.
Extensively illustrated with over 200 plates, maps and line drawings, this book represents a major intervention in the practice of cultural heritage management and historical archaeology in Australia. It also engages with broader issues of history, race, place and identity.
Documents to download
This publication is available in two versions. If you have broadband internet connection, you may wish to download the complete book (12MB):If you have dial-up internet connection, you may wish to download sections of the book individually:
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Part One: History, Heritage and the Pastoral Industry
- Part Two: East Kunderang Pastoral Station, Oxley Wild Rivers National Park
- Part Three: Dennawan Aboriginal Reserve, Culgoa National Park
- Part Four: From Homesteads to Hybridity
- References
- Index
Page last updated: 26 February 2011



