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Olive Muriel Pink - Records

Title
Olive Muriel Pink - Records
Repository
South Australian Museum Archives
Reference
A.D. 15
Date Range
1935 - 1938
Description

Correspondence c1938 between Pink and T.D. Campbell, a member of the Board for Anthropological Research, University of Adelaide; correspondence c1937-9 between Pink and J.B. Cleland, University of Adelaide; correspondence c1935-7 between Pink and J.B. Cleland concerning a controversy over research in Western Australia and Tasmania; also held is a wooden tjuringa [A.D. 15].

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