Reassessing Marine Fishery Intensification in Southeast Queensland

Ulm, Sean (2002) Reassessing Marine Fishery Intensification in Southeast Queensland. Queensland Archaeological Research, 13 : 79-96.

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Author Ulm, Sean
Title Reassessing Marine Fishery Intensification in Southeast Queensland
Journal name Queensland Archaeological Research
Publication date 2002-01-01
Volume number 13
ISSN 0814-3021
Start page 79
End page 96
Total pages 18
Editor Ulm, Sean
Hall, Jay
Place of publication Brisbane
Publisher School of Social Science, University of Queensland
Language eng
Subject 430201 Archaeology of Hunter-Gatherer Societies (incl. Pleistocene Archaeology)
750805 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage
C1
Abstract A review of the archaeological evidence underlying a model by Walters of late Holocene Aboriginal marine fishery intensification in southeast Queensland is undertaken. The results of a regional review of the available fish bone neither support an argument for a general pattern of increase in fish discard at coastal sites nor the claim for an exponential increase through time in the number of sites exhibiting fish remains. Major taphonomic issues and research biases are considered to have played a role in structuring the archaeological database of the region.
Keyword Walters
Ian
Moreton Bay
fishing
intensification
Indigenous
southeast Queensland
archaeology
Aboriginal
Q-Index Code C1
Additional Notes ISSN 0814-3021 ISBN 1864996315
 
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