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National Geographic : 1966 Jun
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bathe for cleanliness, but the younger ones often splash for sport during hot weather. KODACHROME(ABOVE) AND EKTACHROMESBY ANN CHOWNING© N.G .S . Woodsmen split a trunk into boards with wedges and a steel axhead. They will build houses with solid plank walls, as recom mended by Australian administrators. Cutting and scraping tools chipped from chert, a type of flint, are among three hun dred found by the author and Dr. Chowning. Their origin-who made them, who used them, and how long ago-remains a mystery. The anthropologists shared their finds with the Australian National University at Can berra, whose archeologists are studying the discovery sites. ONE-THIRD ACTUAL SIZE 815
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