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Archaeological evidence for early human presence in the western reaches of the Greater Swan Region, Western Australia
Record no:
67898
Author:
Dortch, C. E. (Charles E.) ; Dortch, J. (Joe)
Year:
2012
Series:
FREMANTLE STUDIES. 2012 v.7 : 51-76 [kept History at P994.11]
Subject:
Archaeology - Western Australia, Southwestern;
Australian Aborigines - Western Australia, Southwestern - Prehistory;
Swan Coastal Plain (W.A.) - History;
Swan Valley (W.A.) - History;
Notes:
Journal of the Fremantle History Society.
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