Bibliography
Anderson, Maureen. Retroactive 2. Milton, Qld.: John Wiley & Sons, 2005. Print. Book
Maureen Anderson, a history teacher for 26 years, is Head of History at Kambala, Rose Bay and has contributed to a number of other history teaching books. This makes her a very reliable and knowledgeable source. Also, this source was made to inform, making it a highly reliable source.
Dean, Bentley, dir. "The Biggest Estate." First Footprints. Prod. Martin Butler. Australia Broadcasting Company. 14 July 2013. Television.
Bentley Dean and Martin Butler are award-winning documentary film-makers with over 25 years experience. The ABC TV four-part series First Footprint was a landmark 2013 ABC series that benefited from the help of indigenous and archaeology consultants. The purpose of the source was to inform. This makes it a very informative and reliable source.
Ellis, J 1994, Australia's Aboriginal Heritage, Harper Collins Publishers, North Blackburn, VIC.
This book was useful because Jean Ellis has spent 12 years directing research and creating liaising with the Aboriginal Community. This book was made to inform us about the Aboriginal culture and history and is reliable because contains information provided by the Australian Museum.
Flood, J 1983, Archeology of the Dreamtime, William Collins Pty Ltd, Hong Kong.
This book was useful Dr Josephine Flood was appointed in 1984 she became an Assistant Director as head of the Aboriginal Environment Section. This book was made to inform us about the archaeology of prehistoric Australia and is reliable because it was reprinted three times therefore has been revised three times.
Kahn, Sal. "Firestick Farming." Humanity on Earth. Khan Academy. 25 Aug. 2011. Television.
Sal Kahn, a graduate of MIT and Harvard is the founder and director of Khan Academy, a website that aim at free self-education through videos. His site is very highly regarded and well researched. The purpose of the source was to inform and is very reliable.
‘Kinship’ 1996, in Australian Encyclopaedia, Australian Geographic, Terry Hills, AUS, vol. 1, pp. 63-65.
This book was useful because the Australian Geographic supports scientific research and protects Australian environments and heritage. This book was made to inform us about the Aboriginal culture and is reliable because it has been republished 6 times as it recent edition is the 6th one therefore has been revised 6 times.
Rove, Maija. "Living in Country." Indigenous Australians. Australian Broadcasting Company. Sydney, New South Wales, 2001. Television.
Maija Rove is an experienced producer and writer for the ABC. She is a reliable source because of the depth of her experience and knowledge. The purpose of the source was to inform and is very reliable.
The Incredible Human Journey- Australia n.d., BBC Two, accessed 17 August 2014, <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwN0ZjhWTvo>
This documentary was useful because Dr Alice Roberts is an anthropologist and anatomist who has made documentaries about human settlement and has a PhD in paleopathology (study of disease in ancient human remains). This documentary was made to inform us about the human settlement in Australia and is reliable because the BBC have produced many documentaries featuring experienced presenters such as Dr Roberts before.
Maureen Anderson, a history teacher for 26 years, is Head of History at Kambala, Rose Bay and has contributed to a number of other history teaching books. This makes her a very reliable and knowledgeable source. Also, this source was made to inform, making it a highly reliable source.
Dean, Bentley, dir. "The Biggest Estate." First Footprints. Prod. Martin Butler. Australia Broadcasting Company. 14 July 2013. Television.
Bentley Dean and Martin Butler are award-winning documentary film-makers with over 25 years experience. The ABC TV four-part series First Footprint was a landmark 2013 ABC series that benefited from the help of indigenous and archaeology consultants. The purpose of the source was to inform. This makes it a very informative and reliable source.
Ellis, J 1994, Australia's Aboriginal Heritage, Harper Collins Publishers, North Blackburn, VIC.
This book was useful because Jean Ellis has spent 12 years directing research and creating liaising with the Aboriginal Community. This book was made to inform us about the Aboriginal culture and history and is reliable because contains information provided by the Australian Museum.
Flood, J 1983, Archeology of the Dreamtime, William Collins Pty Ltd, Hong Kong.
This book was useful Dr Josephine Flood was appointed in 1984 she became an Assistant Director as head of the Aboriginal Environment Section. This book was made to inform us about the archaeology of prehistoric Australia and is reliable because it was reprinted three times therefore has been revised three times.
Kahn, Sal. "Firestick Farming." Humanity on Earth. Khan Academy. 25 Aug. 2011. Television.
Sal Kahn, a graduate of MIT and Harvard is the founder and director of Khan Academy, a website that aim at free self-education through videos. His site is very highly regarded and well researched. The purpose of the source was to inform and is very reliable.
‘Kinship’ 1996, in Australian Encyclopaedia, Australian Geographic, Terry Hills, AUS, vol. 1, pp. 63-65.
This book was useful because the Australian Geographic supports scientific research and protects Australian environments and heritage. This book was made to inform us about the Aboriginal culture and is reliable because it has been republished 6 times as it recent edition is the 6th one therefore has been revised 6 times.
Rove, Maija. "Living in Country." Indigenous Australians. Australian Broadcasting Company. Sydney, New South Wales, 2001. Television.
Maija Rove is an experienced producer and writer for the ABC. She is a reliable source because of the depth of her experience and knowledge. The purpose of the source was to inform and is very reliable.
The Incredible Human Journey- Australia n.d., BBC Two, accessed 17 August 2014, <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwN0ZjhWTvo>
This documentary was useful because Dr Alice Roberts is an anthropologist and anatomist who has made documentaries about human settlement and has a PhD in paleopathology (study of disease in ancient human remains). This documentary was made to inform us about the human settlement in Australia and is reliable because the BBC have produced many documentaries featuring experienced presenters such as Dr Roberts before.