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Arthur, Bill, and Frances Morphy. Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia. Macquarie Dictionary Publishers, 2019.

Reference

  • Object[82]
  • no[11]
  • yes[71]
  • no[82]
  • oceanian[82]
  • axe[2]
  • basket[1]
  • baton[1]
  • boomerang[24]
  • bull-roarer[8]
  • charm[1]
  • churinga[2]
  • club[4]
  • food carrying tray[2]
  • grave digging tray[1]
  • grinding stone[1]
  • gypsum[1]
  • hunting spear[2]
  • knife[4]
  • model[1]
  • narcotic[1]
  • necklace[3]
  • pestle[1]
  • pigment[1]
  • pointing stick[1]
  • rain maker's crystal[2]
  • scraper[1]
  • sheath[4]
  • shield[5]
  • spear[3]
  • spear thrower[4]
  • spoon[1]
  • throwing stick[1]
  • toy[1]
  • australia[82]
  • central australia[60]
  • charlotte waters[5]
  • cooper's creek (australia)[5]
  • coward springs[3]
  • murray river[6]
  • murrumbidgee river[2]
  • newcastle waters[1]
  • northern australia[1]
  • northern territory[34]
  • oodnadatta[2]
  • queensland[5]
  • south australia[38]
  • tempe downs[1]
  • tennant creek[1]
  • western queensland[3]
  • early federal period[1]
  • late colonial australia period[81]
  • arrernte[21]
  • bodaruwitj[1]
  • dieri[1]
  • from a grave in sand country, south australia [historic attribute][1]
  • south australia [historic attribute][33]
  • bark[5]
  • bone[1]
  • fur[1]
  • gum[13]
  • gypsum[2]
  • hair[3]
  • ochre[2]
  • palm wood[1]
  • pigment[9]
  • plant fiber[15]
  • plant material[1]
  • red ochre[21]
  • rock crystal[2]
  • seed[3]
  • stone[10]
  • wood[59]
  • basketry[1]
  • yes[82]

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P1871

P1871

Boomerang

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P1845

P1845

Axe

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P1864

P1864

Spear Thrower

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P1901

P1901

Boomerang

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P1891

P1891

Boomerang

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P1863A

P1863A

Knife

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P1906

P1906

Boomerang

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P1896

P1896

Boomerang

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P1857A

P1857A

Rain Maker's Crystal

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P1877

P1877

Shield

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P1831

P1831

Narcotic

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P1910

P1910

Boomerang

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P1909

P1909

Boomerang

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P1899

P1899

Boomerang

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P1905

P1905

Boomerang

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P1895

P1895

Boomerang

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P1835

P1835

Club

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P1916A

P1916A

Necklace

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P1968

P1968

Pestle

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P1843

P1843

Grinding Stone

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P1887

P1887

Food Carrying Tray

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P1904A

P1904A

Boomerang

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P1894

P1894

Boomerang

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P1881

P1881

Spear

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P1834

P1834

Baton

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P1870

P1870

Boomerang

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P1869

P1869

Boomerang

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P1916B

P1916B

Necklace

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P1916C

P1916C

Necklace

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P1863B

P1863B

Sheath

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P1862B

P1862B

Sheath

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P1846B

P1846B

Sheath

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