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An 8,000 to 12,000 years old human tooth from Western Australia
Record no:
57276
Call no:
RP9950
Author:
Davies, P. L.
Citation:
ARCHAEOLOGY AND PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY IN OCEANIA. 1968 v.3 no.1 : 33-40;
Year:
1968
Subject:
Human remains (Archaeology) - Western Australia
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Teeth, Fossil
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