- Australian Aboriginal prehistoric sites
Key:
* BGS = Below Ground Surface
* C14 =Radiocarbon date
* char. =charcoal
* OSL = Optical StimulatedThermoluminescence
* "AA" = AustralianArchaeology - Location Data -
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Key:
* BGS = Below Ground Surface
* C14 =
* char. =
* OSL = Optical Stimulated
* "AA" = Australian
- Location Data -
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
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