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Methods and aims in recording rock art in Australia
Record no:
37167
Author:
Clegg, John, 1935-
Series:
BOLLETTINO DEL CENTRO CAMUNO DI STUDI PREISTORICI. 1999 v.31/32 : 319-323 [kept P930.1]
Subject:
Australian Aborigines - Rock art
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Notes:
Valcamonica Symposium, 1997 "Prehistoric and tribal art: graphics and semiotics".
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