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The Pleistocene colonization of Australia
Record no:
63892
Call no:
RP12340
Author:
Mulvaney, D. J. (Derek John), 1925-2016
Citation:
ANTIQUITY. 1964 v.38 : 263-267;
Year:
1964
Subject:
Australia - Prehistory;
Australian Aborigines - Prehistory;
Human beings - Migrations;
Type:
Reprint
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