First Boat People
Discover the groundbreaking insights of First Boat People by S. G. Webb, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This compelling hardback edition spans 338 pages and challenges conventional theories regarding the emergence of modern humans. Webb presents a thought-provoking argument for the early arrival of humans in Australia, delving into the motivations and timelines of global migration during the Pleistocene era. Additionally, the book examines the intriguing fate of Australia's megafauna following human settlement. Ideal for enthusiasts of human biology, prehistoric studies, and life sciences, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intricate connections between humanity and the natural world. Expand your understanding of our past with this essential addition to your library.