It’s 1970 and young Annette Cooley is part of a small team working on an archaeological dig on the New South Wales south coast — a site that appears to prove that Aboriginal societies in the late Holocene were becoming less nomadic even sedentary. The discovery is thrilling in its significance and the atmosphere in the group is one of charged excitement. The team is led by a husband-and-wife pair stars in their field Aled Wray and Marilyn Herr and working on their sites promises to be the making of Annette as an archaeologist.On a new site linked to the first Annette starts to fall for a fellow student Brian Harpur. But there are strange tensions and a hidden darkness within the group. Then one of their party mysteriously disappears. When police arrive Annette makes a decision that will irrevocably mark her life and Brian Harpur’s.