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Australian Expedition, Daniel Sutherland Davidson, 1931

Accession Lot

  • Object[10]
  • no[3]
  • yes[7]
  • no[10]
  • oceanian[10]
  • boomerang[6]
  • bull-roarer[1]
  • churinga[2]
  • ochre[1]
  • australia[10]
  • northern australia[10]
  • wardaman[10]
  • ochre[10]
  • wood[9]
ochre

1 - 10 of 10 Records

31-34-421

31-34-421

Boomerang

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31-34-418

31-34-418

Boomerang

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31-34-417

31-34-417

Boomerang

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31-34-420

31-34-420

Boomerang

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31-34-419

31-34-419

Boomerang

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31-34-338

31-34-338

Ochre

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31-34-423

31-34-423

Boomerang

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31-34-424

Bull-Roarer

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31-34-425

Churinga

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31-34-426

Churinga

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1 - 10 of 10 Records
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