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Devil's Lair, an example of prolonged cave use in south-western Australia
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18851
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RP15283
Author:
Dortch, C. E. (Charles E.)
Citation:
WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY. 1979 v.10, no.3 : 258-279;
Year:
1979
Subject:
Australian Aborigines - Western Australia, Southwestern - Material culture
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Devil's Lair (W.A.)
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