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Travel back 20,000 years into the last Ice Age, to a time when the upper reaches of the Blue Mountains were treeless and the ...
Archaeologists and First Nations communities uncover 693 Ice Age-era stone artifacts in a high-altitude Blue Mountains cave, ...
Archaeologists have unearthed rare artefacts dating to the last ice age at a cave in Australia ’s Blue Mountains, providing definitive proof that the rugged ranges were once occupied by the ...
Archaeologists from the Australian Museum, the University of Sydney and The Australian National University (ANU), in collaboration with First Nations community members who hold cultural connections ...
Archaeologists have unearthed rare artefacts dating to the last ice age at a cave in Australia ’s Blue Mountains, providing definitive proof that the rugged ranges were once occupied by the ...
Ice Age cave find upends what we know about Australia’s first people - Glacier landscapes may not have been hurdles for early human migration, study suggests ...
"We have the full sequence of occupation, right from when people started using it, from the last Ice Age or possibly even before that," Amy Way, an Australian Museum archaeologist, told 7.30.
Unfortunately, Ice Age megafauna declined, competition increased, and their oversized frame became a burden. The species disappeared from North America about 11,000 years ago.
Horrifying details continue to emerge after former Beauty and the Geek contestant Tamika Sueann-Rose Chesser was hit with ...