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Long range sightings of bush fires as a possible incentive for pleistocene voyages to greater Australia
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18850
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RP15442
Author:
Dortch, C. E. (Charles E.)
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Muir, B. G.
Citation:
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN NATURALIST. 1980 v.14, no.7 : 194-198;
Year:
1980
Subject:
Australian Aborigines - Prehistory
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