2000 Year-old Bogong moth (Agrotis infusa) Aboriginal food remains, Australia
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B. David | J. Hellstrom | F. Petchey | V. Wong | Joanna Fresløv | L. Arnold | J. Delannoy | M. McDowell | R. Fullagar | Helen Green | R. Wood | Jerome Mialanes | Chris Urwin | B. Stephenson
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