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Objects of Possession

Connections, Transactions and Rock Art within and beyond the Wet Tropics of North Queensland

and McGregor, R., and Faury, M., ‘Walter Edmund Roth: Ethnographic collector and Aboriginal Protector’.

MQM10_Transactions and Transformations_Connections transactions and rock art_Buchrich A Goldfinch F Greer S_2016 in ‘Memoirs of the Queensland Museum’, Brisbane, Culture Volume 10, December 2016.

 

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