Djief Hunters, 26,000 Years of Rainforest Exploitation on the Bird's Head of Papua, Indonesia
Discover the fascinating world of prehistoric hunting with Djief Hunters, 26,000 Years of Rainforest Exploitation on the Bird's Head of Papua, Indonesia by Juliette Pasveer. Published in 2004 by A A Balkema Publishers, this hardback edition spans an impressive 456 pages and delves into the sustainable hunting practices of the Djief forest wallaby. Pasveer's research offers a compelling look at the lives of hunter-gatherers during the late Pleistocene, uncovering their intricate relationship with the rainforest environment. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in anthropology, archaeology, and environmental conservation. Explore the rich tapestry of human history and ecological interaction in Papua New Guinea, and gain insights that resonate with contemporary discussions on sustainability and conservation. Perfect for scholars and nature enthusiasts alike, Djief Hunters invites you to understand the past while reflecting on our present and future.