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Of turtles in particular: a distributional study of an archaeological landscape in southern Murujuga
Record no:
56144
Author:
Gunn, R. G.
;
Mulvaney, Ken
Year:
2008
Series:
ROCK ART RESEARCH. 2008 v.25, no.2 : 147-164 [kept P301.2994 [P7]
Subject:
Petroglyphs - Western Australia
;
Australian Aborigines - Western Australia - Rock art
;
Turtles
;
Burrup Peninsula (W.A.)
;
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