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⏲ Duration: 15 min 85 sec ✓ Published: 11-Jul-2023
Description: Sarah Martin and Badger Bates explore fish traps in the Baaka channel, both stone and wooden/earthen bank structures, using archaeology, cultural knowledge, and historical records to document social processes and landscape modifications. Sarah is a heritage professional and researcher who specialises in Indigenous histories of semi-arid New South Wales. Her expertise combines archaeology, archival records, and oral history to create multi-layered narratives. She explores topics such as black ear
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