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Charles Darwin's observations on humanity during the Beagle voyage
Record no:
63060
Author:
Armstrong, Patrick, 1941-
Citation:
RECORDS OF THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. SUPPLEMENT. 2011 no.79 : 136-142 [kept P509.941]
Year:
2011
Subject:
Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882
;
Indigenous peoples
;
Human evolution
;
Ecology
;
Beagle Expedition 1831-1836
;
Australian Aborigines - Western Australia, Southwestern
;
King George Sound (W.A.)
;
more...
Notes:
'Fire and hearth' forty years on: essays in honour of Sylvia J. Hallam / edited by Caroline Bird and R. Esmee Webb.
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