Australia’s Brewarrina fish traps may be the oldest human construction in the world
They remain a remarkable example of Aboriginal innovation... and form one part of a growing body of work that challenges how hunter-gatherer Australian societies have long been perceived.
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Así es como Occidente llevó la «civilización» al mundo.
Nativos australianos encadenados por el cuello por los colonialistas británicos, que los torturaban y los condenaban a latigazos si osaban a
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Nativos australianos encadenados por el cuello por los colonialistas británicos, que los torturaban y los condenaban a latigazos si osaban a
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