
About this episode
The episode discusses new evidence regarding the early Indigenous population of Australia and features insights from authors of the book 'The First Inventors'.
Evidence is mounting that Indigenous people were in Australia early than the 65,000 date most now know. And there are suggestions the continent supported a population of at least 2 million people. Authors Sean Ulm, Billy Griffiths and Larissa Behrendt explore these ideas in their book The First Inventors.
People in this episode
Guests: Sean Ulm, Billy Griffiths, Larissa Behrendt
Topics covered
- Indigenous history
- population studies
- archaeology
- Australian history
- cultural heritage
Keywords
- Indigenous people
- Australia
- population
- archaeology
- The First Inventors
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Australia
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