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Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology, part XI. Rare and curious thylacine depictions from Wollemi National Park, New South Wales and Arnhem Land, Northern Territory
https://journals.australian.museum/tacon-2011-tech-rep-aust-mus-online-2311-165174/Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology, part XI. Rare and curious thylacine depictions from Wollemi National Park, New South Wales and Arnhem Land, Northern Territory
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Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology, part X. There is likewise a nut. . . a comparative ethnobotany of Aboriginal processing methods and consumption of Australian Bowenia, Cycas, Lepidozamia and Macrozamia species
https://journals.australian.museum/asmussen-2011-tech-rep-aust-mus-online-2310-147163/Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology, part X. There is likewise a nut. . . a comparative ethnobotany of Aboriginal processing methods and consumption of Australian Bowenia, Cycas, Lepidozamia and Macrozamia species
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Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology, part IX. Fishing for data—the value of fine-mesh screening for fish-bone recovery: a case study from Peel Island, Moreton Bay, Queensland
https://journals.australian.museum/ross-2011-tech-rep-aust-mus-online-239-133145/Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology, part IX. Fishing for data—the value of fine-mesh screening for fish-bone recovery: a case study from Peel Island, Moreton Bay, Queensland
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Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology, part VIII. Burins, bones and base camps: a re-analysis of Aire Shelter 2, Glenaire, southern Victoria
https://journals.australian.museum/fullagar-2011-tech-rep-aust-mus-online-238-103131/Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology, part VIII. Burins, bones and base camps: a re-analysis of Aire Shelter 2, Glenaire, southern Victoria
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Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology, part VII. Aboriginal use of backed artefacts at Lapstone Creek rock-shelter, New South Wales: an integrated residue and use-wear analysis
https://journals.australian.museum/robertson-2011-tech-rep-aust-mus-online-237-83101/Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology, part VII. Aboriginal use of backed artefacts at Lapstone Creek rock-shelter, New South Wales: an integrated residue and use-wear analysis
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Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology, part VI. Point production at Jimede 2, Western Arnhem Land
https://journals.australian.museum/hiscock-2011-tech-rep-aust-mus-online-236-7382/Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology, part VI. Point production at Jimede 2, Western Arnhem Land
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Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology, part V. Karremarter—Mid to Late Holocene stone artefact production and use in the lower southeast of South Australia
https://journals.australian.museum/frankel-2011-tech-rep-aust-mus-online-235-5971/Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology, part V. Karremarter—Mid to Late Holocene stone artefact production and use in the lower southeast of South Australia
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Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology, part IV. Quantifying stone raw material size distributions: investigating cortex proportions in lithic assemblages from western New South Wales
https://journals.australian.museum/douglass-2011-tech-rep-aust-mus-online-234-4557/Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology, part IV. Quantifying stone raw material size distributions: investigating cortex proportions in lithic assemblages from western New South Wales
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Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology, part III. Hidden in plain view—the Sydney Aboriginal Historical Places Project
https://journals.australian.museum/irish-2011-tech-rep-aust-mus-online-233-3144/Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology, part III. Hidden in plain view—the Sydney Aboriginal Historical Places Project
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Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology, part II. Abydos Plain—equivocal archaeology
https://journals.australian.museum/sullivan-2011-tech-rep-aust-mus-online-232-729/Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology, part II. Abydos Plain—equivocal archaeology
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