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Vombatus ursinus - Wombat Skull

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Samper Carro, Sofia
Grant, Katrina
Nurmikko-Fuller, Terhi
Frieman, Catherine
Dixson, Renee

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This wombat skull is part of Skullbook which is a collaborative project between the School of Archaeology and Anthropology and the Centre for Digital Humanities Research at ANU. This project engages traditional analyses with new technologies. This project will improve access to teaching resources for key skills-based teaching in archaeology, and offer important hands-on training in digital humanities. The digital bone library is a resource for students, educators, museums, and researchers in both Australia and worldwide.

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