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Travels with Bennelong: collecting in early colonial Sydney

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Nugent, Maria

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British Museum Press

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Object exchange was a marked feature of the early British penal colony at Port Jackson (now Sydney), and it is increasingly recognised as a source for new insights into relations between the indigenous custodians of the territory and the imperial interlopers.

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Ancestors, Artefacts, Empire: Indigenous Australia in British and Irish Museums

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2099-12-31