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Journal of explorations in central Australia by the Central Australian Exploration Syndicate, Limited, under the leadership of Allan A. Davidson, 1898 to 1900, South Australian parliamentary paper no. 27, 1905, introduction Valmai Hankel

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Journal of explorations in central Australia by the Central Australian Exploration Syndicate, Limited, under the leadership of Allan A. Davidson, 1898 to 1900, South Australian parliamentary paper no. 27, 1905, introduction Valmai Hankel
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
resource.governmentPublication
government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
Illustrations
portraitsmapsillustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Journal of explorations in central Australia by the Central Australian Exploration Syndicate, Limited, under the leadership of Allan A. Davidson, 1898 to 1900
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
introduction Valmai Hankel
Series statement
Australian parliamentary editions,, no. 4, 1441-836
Sub title
South Australian parliamentary paper no. 27, 1905
Summary
p. xxxii-xxxiv: Aborigines and natural history - name of Tanami obtained; use of iron axes; idenified as being Uramulla (Warrmarla - western Warlpiri) peoples[p.59] observations on bamboo and stone spears - infered contact with Victoria River region; [p.77] meeting with two Aborigines - human hair belts; boomerangs, spears with heads of quartzite and chalcedony
Table Of Contents
Mr. Davidson's notes on country explored east of Telegraph Line -- Journal of the western expedition -- Summary reports on the western expedition -- [General details] -- Report on the White Range properties, Arltunga Goldfield -- Lecture by C. Winnecke, F.R.G.S., given before the Geographical Society, Adelaide, on Mr. Davidson's explorations in the Northern Territory of South Australia, 1901
resource.variantTitle
Explorations Central Australia 1898-1900
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