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Effects of water vapour and rock substrates on the microclimates of painted rock art surfaces and their impact on the preservation of the images
Record no:
57704
Author:
MacLeod, Ian D.
;
Haydock, Philip
Year:
2008
Series:
AICCM BULLETIN. 2008 v.31 : 66-86 [kept Conservation at P702.88]
Subject:
Australian Aborigines - Western Australia - Kimberley Region - Rock art
;
Rock art - Conservation and restoration
;
Microclimatology - Measurement
;
Water-saturated sites (Archaeology)
;
Notes:
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