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Rock art thought to be over 9,000 years old
Record no:
60762
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RP23282
Author:
Dayton, Leigh
Citation:
THE AUSTRALIAN. June 5 2010 : 1 p.;
Year:
2010
Subject:
Australian Aborigines - Northern Territory - Arnhem Land - Rock paintings
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Birds, Fossil - Australia
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Honeyeaters
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