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Spiophanes species (Polychaeta: Spionidae) from Eastern Australia—with descriptions of new species, new records and an emended generic diagnosis
https://journals.australian.museum/meissner-and-hutchings-2003-rec-aust-mus-552-117140/Spiophanes species (Polychaeta: Spionidae) from Eastern Australia—with descriptions of new species, new records and an emended generic diagnosis
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Two new species of fairy shrimp Crustacea: Anostraca: Thamnocephalidae: Branchinella) from the Paroo, inland Australia
https://journals.australian.museum/timms-2001-rec-aust-mus-532-247254/Two new species of fairy shrimp Crustacea: Anostraca: Thamnocephalidae: Branchinella) from the Paroo, inland Australia
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Scaptodrosophila aclinata: a new Hibiscus flower-breeding species related to S. hibisci (Diptera: Drosophilidae)
https://journals.australian.museum/mcevey-and-barker-2001-rec-aust-mus-532-255262/Scaptodrosophila aclinata: a new Hibiscus flower-breeding species related to S. hibisci (Diptera: Drosophilidae)
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Shell and bone artefacts from the Emily Bay settlement site, Norfolk Island
https://journals.australian.museum/schmidt-et-al-2001-rec-aust-mus-suppl-27-6774/Shell and bone artefacts from the Emily Bay settlement site, Norfolk Island
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Mammalian and reptilian fauna from Emily and Cemetery Bays, Norfolk Island
https://journals.australian.museum/smith-et-al-2001-rec-aust-mus-suppl-27-7579/Mammalian and reptilian fauna from Emily and Cemetery Bays, Norfolk Island
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Genetic variation in archaeological Rattus exulans remains from the Emily Bay settlement site, Norfolk Island
https://journals.australian.museum/matisoo-smith-et-al-2001-rec-aust-mus-suppl-27-8184/Genetic variation in archaeological Rattus exulans remains from the Emily Bay settlement site, Norfolk Island
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Jim Specht’s brilliant career—a tribute. In A Pacific Odyssey: Archaeology and Anthropology in the Western Pacific. Papers in Honour of Jim Specht
https://journals.australian.museum/taon-et-al-2004-rec-aust-mus-suppl-29-18/Jim Specht’s brilliant career—a tribute. In A Pacific Odyssey: Archaeology and Anthropology in the Western Pacific. Papers in Honour of Jim Specht
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Stone mortar and pestle distribution in New Britain revisited. In A Pacific Odyssey: Archaeology and Anthropology in the Western Pacific. Papers in Honour of Jim Specht
https://journals.australian.museum/swadling-2004-rec-aust-mus-suppl-29-157161/Stone mortar and pestle distribution in New Britain revisited. In A Pacific Odyssey: Archaeology and Anthropology in the Western Pacific. Papers in Honour of Jim Specht
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Are the earliest field monuments of the Pacific landscape serial sites? In A Pacific Odyssey: Archaeology and Anthropology in the Western Pacific. Papers in Honour of Jim Specht
https://journals.australian.museum/smith-2004-rec-aust-mus-suppl-29-133138/Are the earliest field monuments of the Pacific landscape serial sites? In A Pacific Odyssey: Archaeology and Anthropology in the Western Pacific. Papers in Honour of Jim Specht
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Is there life after Lapita, and do you remember the 60s? The post-Lapita sequences of the western Pacific. In A Pacific Odyssey: Archaeology and Anthropology in the Western Pacific. Papers in Honour of Jim Specht
https://journals.australian.museum/spriggs-2004-rec-aust-mus-suppl-29-139144/Is there life after Lapita, and do you remember the 60s? The post-Lapita sequences of the western Pacific. In A Pacific Odyssey: Archaeology and Anthropology in the Western Pacific. Papers in Honour of Jim Specht
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