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Dentine Peak
Dentine
Peak
is, at, the
highest
peak in the
northeast
portion
of the
Molar Massif
in the
Bowers Mountains
. It was named from association with
Molar
Massif by geologist R.A.
Cooper
,
leader
of the
New Zealand Antarctic Research Programme
paleontological
parties
to this
area
, 1974–75 and 1981–82.
The peak
lies
situated
on the
Pennell Coast
, a portion of
Antarctica
lying
between
Cape Williams
and
Cape Adare
.