TITLE: Research - Archaeology - One of the world's most exiting archaeological sites has been discovered in South Australia on the banks of the River Murray. It is in an area which has shown continuous human habitation for more than 18,000 years [Portion of title exempt]. CATEGORY: photograph PRINCIPAL CREDIT: Australian News & Information Bureau Photograph by Douglas McNaughton FORMAT: b&w negative TYPE: cellulose acetate STATUS: preservation material
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Item barcode |
11937099 |
Part of series |
A6135 |
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K2/12/82/2 |
Title |
TITLE: Research - Archaeology - One of the world's most exiting archaeological sites has been discovered in South Australia on the banks of the River Murray. It is in an area which has shown continuous human habitation for more than 18,000 years [Portion of title exempt]. CATEGORY: photograph PRINCIPAL CREDIT: Australian News & Information Bureau Photograph by Douglas McNaughton FORMAT: b&w negative TYPE: cellulose acetate STATUS: preservation material |
Contents dates |
1982 - 1982 |
Location |
Canberra |
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