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Authors: Lampert, R J
Description: Editorial of the Journal</description>
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    <title>The discovery and preliminary thermoluminescence dating of two Aboriginal cave shelters in the Selwyn Ranges, Queensland</title>
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    <description>Title: The discovery and preliminary thermoluminescence dating of two Aboriginal cave shelters in the Selwyn Ranges, Queensland
Authors: Mortlock, A J; Price, D; Cardiner, G
Abstract: Two apparently undisturbed cave shelters near Selwyn in the Selwyn Ranges in Queensland were discovered by one of us (G.G.) during 1977. The first of these, referred to as Site 1 is located at Lat. 21°23'; Long. 140°32'. The second referred to as Site 2, is located approximately lO km SE of the first. Rock paintings were present in both shelters but were not recorded in detail.</description>
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    <description>Title: A note on the discovery of stone tools and a stratified prehistoric site on King Island, Bass Strait
Authors: Jones, Rhys
Abstract: The main archaeological site (Locality 2), located some 400m to the south of the tourist area, is backed by a wind-eroded arena approximately 80m long and 30m wide, cut into a series of sand units which display three main soil formations totaling about 5m in depth, all resting on the basal calcarenite.</description>
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Description: Notifications at the end of the Journal. Archaeological drafting service and Excavation Calendar.</description>
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