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Some parrot-beak-like and curved stone implements from the mid-Murray region, Australia
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34358
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RP6818
Author:
Russell, G. E. Archer
Citation:
MAN. 1928 nos 128/130 : 177-179;
Year:
1928
Subject:
Australian Aborigines - New South Wales - Stone tools
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Australian Aborigines - Implements
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Murray River (N.S.W.-S. Aust.)
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