2023
DOI: 10.1071/mf23049
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An archaeological example of Aboriginal management of a hydro-ecological system in the Murray River valley, South Australia

Abstract: Context A rare archaeological example of Aboriginal water management in a Murray River floodplain upstream of Renmark is described and contextualised. Aims Historical accounts, archaeological descriptions and hydrological modelling are used to propose a likely function of the site. Methods The site was documented through archaeological field recording, a digital elevation model (DEM) developed through a real-time kinematic (RTK) survey and flood inundation modelling (FIM), and is interpreted thro… Show more

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