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Art and Object collection
This collection reflects the diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural expression.

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R01818.ATS 083.Carved mulga wood snake

Created
not after 1989
Object typeArtObjectsCarving
AO ID
ATS083

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R01818.ATS 090.Carved mulga wood snake

Created
not after 1989
Object typeArtObjectsCarving
AO ID
ATS090

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R01818.ATS 134.Coolamon

Created
not after 1989
Object typeObjectsContainersCarvingWood carving
AO ID
ATS134

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