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The feasibility of using charcoal from Devil's Lair, southwest Australia, to access human responses to vegetation changes at the late Pleistocene-Holocene boundary
Record no:
49065
Author:
Burke, Shane
Year:
2004
Series:
AUSTRALIAN ARCHAEOLOGY. 2004, no.59 : 62-64 [kept P930.1 [P12]
Subject:
Devil's Lair (W.A.)
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Vegetation and climate - Western Australia, Southwestern
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Archaeology - Western Australia, Southwestern
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Archaeobotany - Western Australia, Southwestern
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Australian Aborigines - Western Australia, Southwestern - Prehistory
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