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Conflict in Common: Heritage-making in Cape York

Authors
  1. Adams M.
  2. Adams M.
  3. Affolder N.
  4. Altman J.
  5. Altman J.C.
  6. Australia ICOMOS Burra Charter
  7. Australian Bureau of Statistics
  8. Baxter T.
  9. Braun B.
  10. Cape York Institute for Policy and Leadership
  11. Howitt R.
  12. ICOMOS Symposia
  13. Jabour B.
  14. Kim S.
  15. Langton M.
  16. Langton M.
  17. Leah Gibbs
  18. Mackey B.
  19. McKenna M.
  20. Michael Adams
  21. Murphy P.
  22. Neale T.
  23. Nick Skilton
  24. Pearson N.
  25. Powell A.
  26. Shadie P.
  27. Smith B.R.
  28. Smith L.
  29. Smyth D.
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'Informa UK Limited'
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