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Ice Age cave find upends what we know about Australia’s first people - Glacier landscapes may not have been hurdles for early ...
Archaeologists from the Australian Museum, the University of Sydney and The Australian National University (ANU), in ...
Researchers have confirmed the oldest highland settlement in Australia after finding an ancient Ice-Age shelter used by ...
The findings upended long-held beliefs about how humans moved through the mountains and challenges long-held assumptions about ancient human life in Australia.
Sticks that date back to the end of the Last Ice Age indicate a ritual was likely passed down for 500 generations. By Laura Baisas Published Jul 1, 2024 11:00 AM EDT Get the Popular Science daily ...
Archaeologists and First Nations communities uncover 693 Ice Age-era stone artifacts in a high-altitude Blue Mountains cave, ...
A Rio Tinto Ltd (RIO.AX) forerunner failed to protect 18,000-year-old artefacts showing how people lived during the last Ice Age, part of destruction that the mining giant kept secret for decades ...
Researchers say this NSW cave has been continually occupied by humans for 20,000 years. The discovery upends conventional ...
It’s in our nature. During the last Glacial Period (LGP or Last Ice Age), which began about 120,000 years ago and ended about 11,500 years ago, up to 500,000 First Nations people lived on bountiful ...
Long before highways and high-rises, Earth was home to some seriously massive, strange, and downright wild animals. These creatures ruled the Ice Age and thrived in frozen landscapes.
The Mongarlowe mallee — which had its heyday in the last ice age — now has just six known survivors, but ecologists say it could be rescued in a plan reminiscent of the Wollemi pine.
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