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Dental and craniofacial growth studies of Australian Aborigines

Thu, 2011-08-04 01:05 -- John Hawks
TitleDental and craniofacial growth studies of Australian Aborigines
Publication TypeBook Chapter
Year of Publication1973
AuthorsBrown, T, Barrett, MJ
EditorKirk, RL
Book TitleThe Human Biology of Aborigines in Cape York
Pagination69–80
PublisherAustralian Institute of Aboriginal Studies
CityCanberra
Keywords*file-import-10-07-12
Citation KeyBrown:1973

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