A Queensland state-wide review of coastal and inland fish traps and weirs is undertaken. More than 179 sites are described. For coastal Queensland, it is demonstrated that traps with multiple pens are common in the Torres Strait and at a limited number of locations in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria. Most traps and weirs south of Torres Strait and the Gulf are isolated structures, with traps in most cases having a single pen. Walls of traps are most often in the shape of an arc and found at points and estuaries and only occasionally on open beaches. Some traps and weirs on the coast were built or used by non-Indigenous people, including South Sea Islanders. Less information could be located on traps and weirs of inland Queensland, which ap...
The age and extent of the Aboriginal fishery in Moreton Bay have been debated ever since excavations...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 48-54).Ancient intertidal stonewall fish traps are found...
The Torres Strait Finfish Fishery (TSFF) in far northern Australia is a typical example of a multi-s...
A Queensland state-wide review of coastal and inland fish traps and weirs is undertaken. More than 1...
Research shows that Australians have been living on the Australian continent since at least 40,000 y...
Marine fisheries have been a critical part of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s connect...
This article outlines “first stage” research into Aboriginal fish traps located on Yorke Peninsula, ...
Fishing was and remains an important subsistence activity of many coastal and inland Indigenous peop...
Stone-walled intertidal fishtraps surround the Australian coastline and are among the largest struct...
The present study was carried out to document the various kinds of indigenous traps and fishing gea...
A review of the archaeological evidence underlying a model by Walters of late Holocene Aboriginal ma...
Title devised by cataloguer based on accompanying information.; Part of the Australian Information S...
This thesis presents the results of a preliminary archaeological investigation of shell mound at Boo...
A review of the archaeological evidence underlying a model by Walters of late Holocene Aboriginal ma...
Australia’s first trap-and-haul fishway was built on the Nerang River in southeast Queensland during...
The age and extent of the Aboriginal fishery in Moreton Bay have been debated ever since excavations...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 48-54).Ancient intertidal stonewall fish traps are found...
The Torres Strait Finfish Fishery (TSFF) in far northern Australia is a typical example of a multi-s...
A Queensland state-wide review of coastal and inland fish traps and weirs is undertaken. More than 1...
Research shows that Australians have been living on the Australian continent since at least 40,000 y...
Marine fisheries have been a critical part of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s connect...
This article outlines “first stage” research into Aboriginal fish traps located on Yorke Peninsula, ...
Fishing was and remains an important subsistence activity of many coastal and inland Indigenous peop...
Stone-walled intertidal fishtraps surround the Australian coastline and are among the largest struct...
The present study was carried out to document the various kinds of indigenous traps and fishing gea...
A review of the archaeological evidence underlying a model by Walters of late Holocene Aboriginal ma...
Title devised by cataloguer based on accompanying information.; Part of the Australian Information S...
This thesis presents the results of a preliminary archaeological investigation of shell mound at Boo...
A review of the archaeological evidence underlying a model by Walters of late Holocene Aboriginal ma...
Australia’s first trap-and-haul fishway was built on the Nerang River in southeast Queensland during...
The age and extent of the Aboriginal fishery in Moreton Bay have been debated ever since excavations...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 48-54).Ancient intertidal stonewall fish traps are found...
The Torres Strait Finfish Fishery (TSFF) in far northern Australia is a typical example of a multi-s...