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Comment on Welch’s ‘Thy Thylacoleo is a thylacine’, Australian Archaeology, 80:40–47
Record no:
70708
Author:
Lewis, Darrell
Year:
2016
Series:
AUSTRALIAN ARCHAEOLOGY. 2016 v.82, no.1 : 55-59
Subject:
Australian Aborigines - Western Australia - Kimberley Region - Rock paintings;
Marsupials, Fossil - Australia;
Thylacoleo carnifex;
Thylacine - Western Australia;
Notes:
Available for WAM staff online.
SeeAlso: x21932 for Welch's article.
SeeAlso: RP22496 and x8555 for Akerman's original analysis.
Links:
Electronic Document
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