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The importance and future of mining history: An Australian perspective
Kenneth McQueen
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Arts and Humanities
Australia
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Pigment
100%
Iron
100%
Mythology
100%
Ancestors
100%
Africa
100%
Gold rush
100%
Human Condition
100%
Oldowan
100%
Psyche
100%
Stone Age
100%
Keyphrases
Australian Context
100%
Mining History
100%
Australia
33%
Africa
33%
First Use
33%
Oldowan
33%
Stone Age
33%
Hand Tools
33%
Human Condition
33%
Lead-tin
33%
National Mythology
33%
Gold Rush
33%
Homo Sapiens
33%
Gold Mining
33%
Civilization
33%
Homo Habilis
33%
Long History
33%
Copper-iron
33%
Copper-tin
33%
Precious Metals
33%
Production versus Consumption
33%
Mineral pigments
33%
Psyche
33%
Social Sciences
Australia
100%
Mythology
100%
Iron
100%
Africa
100%
Precious Metals
100%
Gold Mining
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Australia
100%
Iron
100%
Stone Age
100%
Noble Metal
100%
Africa
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Iron
100%
Psychology
Homo sapiens
100%