Indigenous fish traps and fish weirs on the Darling (Baaka) River, south‐eastern Australia, and their influence on the ecology and morphology of the river and floodplains

Author:

Martin Sarah1ORCID,Chanson Hubert2ORCID,Bates Badger3,Keenan‐Jones Duncan4ORCID,Westaway Michael C.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. OASYS (Outback Archaeological Systems)

2. School of Civil Engineering The University of Queensland

3. Kurnu Baakandji Toorale Joint Management Committee

4. School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry The University of Queensland

5. School of Social Science The University of Queensland

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Archeology,Anthropology,Archeology

Reference86 articles.

1. Anonymous (1911 February 18).Our wasted waters.The Sydney Morning Herald  p9 .

2. 30,000 years of fishery in western New South Wales

3. Radiocarbon dates from midden sites in the lower Darling River area of western New South Wales

4. Bates B. &Martin S.(2010).Following Granny Moysey. Kurnu Paakantyi stories from the Darling Warrego and Paroo Rivers. Collaboration with Monash Department of Education funded by Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Canberra. AIATSIS MS4944.

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