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    Australian bushfires reveal ancient aquatic system older than the pyramid
    Extensive water channels built by indigenous Australians thousands of years ago to trap and harvest eels for food have been revealed after wildfires burned away thick vegetation in the state of Victoria.

    The Budj Bim Cultural Landscape, consisting of channels, weirs and dams built from volcanic rocks, is one of the world's most extensive and oldest aquaculture systems, according to UNESCO. Constructed by the Gunditjmara people more than 6,600 years ago, it is older than Egypt's pyramids.

    While the aquatic system was known to archaeologists -- it was added to UNESCO's World Heritage List last July -- additional sections were revealed by the fires that have ripped through the state in December.

    Gunditjmara representative Denis Rose, project manager at non-profit group Gunditj Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation, told CNN that the system was significantly bigger than what was previously recorded.

    "When we returned to the area, we found a channel hidden in the grass and other vegetation. It was about 25 meters (82 feet) in length, which was a fairly substantial size," Rose said.

    He said other new structures resembling channels and ponds were now visible in the burnt landscape. "It was a surprise continually finding new ones that the fires revealed," he added.

    According to the Aboriginal Corporation's website, the aquaculture system -- which is part of the Budj Bim National Park -- it was built by the indigenous population using the abundant volcanic rocks from a now-dormant volcano in the area.

    UNESCO said Gunditjmara people used the system to redirect and modify waterways to maximize aquaculture yield.

    "The Budj Bim Cultural Landscape bears an exceptional testimony to the cultural traditions, knowledge, practices and ingenuity of the Gunditjmara," it said.

    The fire near the national park was caused by a lightning strike in late December, which eventually spread to some 790 hectares (3 square miles) in size, said Mark Mellington, district manager for Forest Fire Management Victoria.

    In order to protect the world heritage, firefighters worked with local groups to identify culturally important sites, and used "low impact techniques" to replace heavy machinery when putting out the fires, he said.

    "These actions prevented the fire spreading beyond containment lines even on an extreme fire day and protected the cultural sites from damage," he added.

    The Gunditjmara was one of several groups of indigenous people that used to reside in the southern parts of the present-day Victoria state before the European settlement, according to the Victorian government. Its population was believed to be in the thousands before the 1800s, but dwindled significantly after the Europeans arrived.

    Rose said that he was relieved that the fires did not cause too much damage to the region compared to other parts of Australia, and hoped it would provide a good opportunity to further explore the ancient aquaculture system.

    "Over the next few weeks, we are hoping to conduct a comprehensive cultural heritage survey to check areas that were not previously recorded," he said. "It's important because it provided a rich, sustainable life for the traditional people, and has continued to be an important part of our cultural life."
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    Pretty impressive work from "low IQ" aboriginals of 6000 years ago who didn't/don't know how to manage their land and resources.
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    I'm not really surprised, as humans are gifted with innate curiosity and the ability to make discoveries based on trial & error. Sustenance and survival provide significant motivation. ;-)
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    Nor am I. I guess I should've made clear my sarcasm.

    I don't in any way think those people are "low IQ". Maybe measured against western standards or metrics. But you don't survive and accomplish things like that and many other fascinating things, over 10,000 years or more, by not being genuinely in tune with your environment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    Pretty impressive work from "low IQ" aboriginals of 6000 years ago who didn't/don't know how to manage their land and resources.
    No worries. Im fluent in sarcasm. I knew your point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    Nor am I. I guess I should've made clear my sarcasm.

    I don't in any way think those people are "low IQ". Maybe measured against western standards or metrics. But you don't survive and accomplish things like that and many other fascinating things, over 10,000 years or more, by not being genuinely in tune with your environment.
    I'm glad your clarified. I thought for sure you were sitting at your desk muttering, "freaking ditch diggers," to yourself.

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    Yup, required the same intellect God gave beavers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickNorris View Post
    No worries. Im fluent in sarcasm. I knew your point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davsel View Post
    Yup, required the same intellect God gave beavers.
    Which is apparently higher than He gave a lot of contemporary people ... including some on this board.

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