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Battlestation Burrup : why the West is caught between a rock (art) and a hard (hat) place : Lines in the sand.
Record no:
40667
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RP19480
Author:
Rothwell, Nicolas
Citation:
The WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN REVIEW. Jan. 25-26, 2003 : p. R4-R6
Year:
2003
Subject:
Burrup Peninsula (W.A.)
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Australian Aborigines - Western Australia, Northwestern - Pilbara - Rock engravings
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Australian Aborigines - Western Australia - Rock art
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Land use - Environmental aspects - Western Australia - Burrup Peninsula
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Vinnicombe, Patricia, 1932-2003
;
Bednarik, Robert G.
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