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A review of the extinction question: man, climate and megafauna
Record no:
56086
Author:
Horton, David, 1945-
Year:
1980
Series:
ARCHAEOLOGY AND PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY IN OCEANIA. 1980 v.15 : 86-97 [kept P301.299]
Subject:
Extinction (Biology) - Australia
;
Marsupials, Fossil - Australia
;
Extinct animals - Australia
;
Australian Aborigines - Hunting
;
Climatic changes - Australia
;
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