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The identity of a supposed human molar from the Wellington Caves of New South Wales
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24615
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RP221
Author:
Finlayson, Hedley Herbert
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REC. AUST. MUS. 1949 v.22 : 164-170;
Year:
1949
Subject:
Molars
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Teeth
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