Skip to main content
Login
Library Home
My Profile
Links
Ask the Librarian
About
New Titles
Full Record
Back to Search Results
The Malimup middens : evidence for mollusc eating in prehistoric south-western Australia
Record no:
18873
Call no:
RP17626
Author:
Dortch, C. E. (Charles E.)
Citation:
RECENT ADVANCES IN INDO-PACIFIC PREHISTORY. 1978 : 251-256;
Year:
1978
Subject:
Australian Aborigines - Western Australia, Southwestern - Food
;
Kitchen-middens - Western Australia, Southwestern
;
Animal remains (Archaeology)
;
Notes:
Proceedings of the International Symposium held at Poona, India, December 19-21
Type:
Reprint
Item availability
Search
Reserve
{ 1 } items found
Result
Links
Location
Library
Shelf no
Status
Year
Volume
Copy
1
Archives room
Western Australian Museum
Reprint boxes
On Shelf
Print
Mail
Similar Items
Aboriginal mollusc exploitation in southwestern Australia
Are there Aboriginal shell middens in south-western Australia?
The state of preservation of shell material in midden sites
Animal remains from the Etowah Site, Mound C, Bartow County, Georgia. Part 1. Mollusks / H. van der Schalie; Part 2. Vertebrates / P.W. Parmalee
New perceptions of the chronology and development of Aboriginal fishing in south-western Australia
Bird remains from Pre-Columbian middens in the Virgin Islands
On the shell-fish food remains of Aboriginals
Interpreting the faunal debris found in Central European sites occupied by Neandertals
A reassessment of the faunal evidence for Neandertal diet based on some Western European collections
Modelling past Aboriginal hunter-gatherer socio-economic and territorial organisation in Western Australia's lower south-west