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The geological age of the earliest human stone tools uncovered during the excavations of the Archaeological Society at Keilor, near Melbourne
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63626
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RP12338
Author:
Gallus, Alexander, 1907-1996
Year:
1970
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10 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.
Subject:
Excavations (Archaeology) - Victoria
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Australian Aborigines - Stone Tools
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Stone implements
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Notes:
A summary of articles contributed to the "Artefact" newsletter of the Archaeological Society of Victoria, November 1967 no. 8 and August 1969 no.15, revised and amended to conform with results of excavation up to December 1970.
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