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Bradshaws ancient rock paintings of North-West Australia / Grahame L. Walsh
Record no:
25398
Call no:
C/572.994 WAL
Author:
Walsh, Grahame L., 1944-2007
Publisher:
Geneva: Edition Limitee for The Bradshaw Foundation
Year:
1994
Description:
xviii, 285 p. : ill. (some col.), maps, ports. ; 31 cm.
Subject:
Australian Aborigines - Western Australia - Kimberley Region - Rock art
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Bradshaw paintings (W.A.)
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Bradshaw, Joseph
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Isbn:
297002213X
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