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The relativity of density
https://publications.australian.museum/1995-the-relativity-of-density/The relativity of density
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Sociality and the short distance trader: intra-regional obsidian exchange in the Willaumez region
https://publications.australian.museum/1997-sociality-and-the-short-distance-trader-intra-regional-obsidian-exchange-in-the-willaumez-region/Sociality and the short distance trader: intra-regional obsidian exchange in the Willaumez region
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What really happened at Kuk Swamp?
https://publications.australian.museum/2006-what-really-happened-at-kuk-swamp/What really happened at Kuk Swamp?
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Comment on ‘Kimberley points and the technologies of enchantment’ by Rodney Harrison
https://publications.australian.museum/2006-comment-on-kimberley-points-and-the-technologies-of-enchantment-by-rodney-harrison/Comment on ‘Kimberley points and the technologies of enchantment’ by Rodney Harrison
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Colourful corundums from volcanic furnaces, eastern Australia and elsewhere
https://publications.australian.museum/2000-colourful-corundums-from-volcanic-furnaces-eastern-australia-and-elsewhere/Colourful corundums from volcanic furnaces, eastern Australia and elsewhere
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Origin of gem corundums from basaltic fields
https://publications.australian.museum/2001-origin-of-gem-corundums-from-basaltic-fields/Origin of gem corundums from basaltic fields
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Origin of gem corundums from basalt fields
https://publications.australian.museum/2000-origin-of-gem-corundums-from-basalt-fields/Origin of gem corundums from basalt fields
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Xenolith suites from Southern Queensland: The lithosphere below volcanic regions
https://publications.australian.museum/1990-xenolith-suites-from-southern-queensland-the-lithosphere-below-volcanic-regions/Xenolith suites from Southern Queensland: The lithosphere below volcanic regions
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The Rockhampton plume and its Late Mesozoic trace? Mesozoic Geology of the Eastern Australian Plate
https://publications.australian.museum/1996-the-rockhampton-plume-and-its-late-mesozoic-trace-mesozoic-geology-of-the-eastern-australian-plate/The Rockhampton plume and its Late Mesozoic trace? Mesozoic Geology of the Eastern Australian Plate
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Table Cape Vent xenolith suite, Northwest Tasmania: Mineralogy and implications for crust-mantle lithology and Miocene geotherms in Tasmania
https://publications.australian.museum/2005-table-cape-vent-xenolith-suite-northwest-tasmania-mineralogy-and-implications-for-crust-mantle-lithology-and-miocene-geotherms-in-tasmania/Table Cape Vent xenolith suite, Northwest Tasmania: Mineralogy and implications for crust-mantle lithology and Miocene geotherms in Tasmania
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