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Research Article

Hearing the evidence: using archaeological data to analyse the long-term impacts of dugong (Dugong dogon) hunting on Mabuyag, Torres Strait, over the past 1000 years

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Sofia C. Samper Carro, Iona Claringbold & Duncan Wright. (2023) Combining quantification, sex, age, and utility patterns to interpret two dugong bone mounds from Woeydhul Island (Western Torres Strait, Australia). The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 0:0, pages 1-24.
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Timothy Russell & Madeline Fowler. (2019) Seascapes of ‘Submarine Squatters’: Commercial Dugong Fisheries of North Queensland. Journal of Maritime Archaeology 15:1, pages 95-116.
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Aurélie Delisle, Milena Kiatkoski Kim, Natalie Stoeckl, Felecia Watkin Lui & Helene Marsh. (2017) The socio-cultural benefits and costs of the traditional hunting of dugongs Dugong dugon and green turtles Chelonia mydas in Torres Strait, Australia . Oryx 52:2, pages 250-261.
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