Stephen Wurm Papers: 1922-2001 - Papua New Guinea Materials
- Description:
- This collection is a subset of the larger series of papers from Stephen Wurm. The entire series is located at the ANU Archives (ANUA 233); SAW4 includes the written material covering his research in Papua New Guinea. Correspondences, language journals, research papers, papers presented at conferences and seminars, general notes, maps, index cards, photographs, copies of published articles are archived here
- Display date:
- 2012-2017
- Creation date:
- 2012 to 2017
- Location:
- Papua New Guinea
- Format:
- Sound/Other sound
- Collections:
- Australian National University Library
- Contributors:
- Wurm, Stephen
- Publisher:
- Australia: PARADISEC
- Content partner:
- Australian National University Library
- Availability:
- Online
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