2000 Year-old Bogong moth (Agrotis infusa) Aboriginal food remains, Australia
Abstract Insects form an important source of food for many people around the world, but little is known of the deep-time history of insect harvesting from the archaeological record. In Australia, early settler writings from the 1830s to mid-1800s reported congregations of Aboriginal groups from mult...
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Auteurs principaux: | Birgitta Stephenson, Bruno David, Joanna Fresløv, Lee J. Arnold, GunaiKurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation, Jean-Jacques Delannoy, Fiona Petchey, Chris Urwin, Vanessa N. L. Wong, Richard Fullagar, Helen Green, Jerome Mialanes, Matthew McDowell, Rachel Wood, John Hellstrom |
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2020
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