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Short report on the expenditure of DIA Heritage Grant no.800102, which funded research by Alana Rossi at Mulka's Cave, near Hyden, W.A.
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57272
Call no:
RP22395
Author:
Webb, R. Esmee
Citation:
DEPARTMENT OF INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS. DIA ref: 06/0426 : 8 p.;
Year:
[2008?]
Subject:
Excavations (Archaeology) - Western Australia, Southwestern
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Australian Aborigines - Western Australia - Rock art
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Australian Aborigines - Western Australia, Southwestern - Rock paintings
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Mulka's Cave (W.A.)
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Western Australia. Dept. of Indigenous Affairs
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