Stone-walled intertidal fish traps in the Wellesley Islands region [Exhibition Catalogue]
Ulm, Sean, Hughes, Lucy, and Kreij, Anna (2024) Stone-walled intertidal fish traps in the Wellesley Islands region [Exhibition Catalogue]. In: Wales, Jacqueline, and Lord, Connie, (eds.) Ngurruwarra/Derndernyin: Stone Fish Traps of the Wellesley Islands. Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage, Cairns, QLD, Australia, pp. 6-9.
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Abstract
Stone-walled intertidal fish traps surround the Australian coastline and are the largest structures built by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Some of the largest and most spectacular fish traps are located around the coastlines of the Wellesley Islands and adjacent mainland in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria.
Item ID: | 81786 |
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Item Type: | Book Chapter (Scholarly Work) |
Copyright Information: | © The authors 2024. Made publicly available in compliance with the Australian Research Council's open access policy. |
Funders: | Australian Research Council |
Projects and Grants: | ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage (CE170100015) |
Date Deposited: | 27 Feb 2024 06:04 |
FoR Codes: | 45 INDIGENOUS STUDIES > 4501 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, language and history > 450101 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander archaeology @ 100% |
SEO Codes: | 13 CULTURE AND SOCIETY > 1307 Understanding past societies > 130703 Understanding Australia’s past @ 100% |
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