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ABORIGINAL / WEST AUSTRALIANA 140 p. : ill. (some col.), forms, plans ; 30 cm. #270522
This report, co-authored by Greg Wallace and Kim Akerman and published by the Western Australian Museum in 2008, details a project carried out to ascertain current cultural object stores requirements.
Reports on Cultural Objects Stores Project which is designed to protect Aboriginal movable cultural material; identified scope of current and emerging needs for cultural material holdings and preservation; highlights key requirements to address needs and presents recommendations; outlines central resources to assist relevant parties.
Aboriginal Australians — Antiquities — Collection and preservation — Western Australia. | Aboriginal Australians — Material culture — Western Australia. | Cultural property — Protection — Western Australia. | Museum conservation methods — Western Australia. | Museum buildings — Western Australia — Design and construction. | Cultural heritage – Protection – Museums and keeping places – Conservation. | Western Australia — Antiquities — Collection and preservation. | Western Australia (WA)
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