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New ages for human occupation and climate change at Lake Mungo, Australia
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40424
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RP19474
Author:
Bowler, J. M.
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NATURE. 20 Feb. 2003, v.421, no. 6925 : 837-840 [also in journal kept P500];
Year:
2003
Subject:
Australian Aborigines - Archaeology
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Australian Aborigines - Prehistory
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Lake Mungo (N.S.W.)
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Willandra Lakes Region (N.S.W.)
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Archaeological dating
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Palaeoclimatology - Australia
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Human evolution
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Includes 5 p. of supplementary information found on the Nature website.
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