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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 ...
Artifacts found in a 20,000-year-old ice age 'ice cave' in Australia's remote Blue Mountains named Dargan Shelter could rewrite human history ...
Archaeologists from the Australian Museum, the University of Sydney and The Australian National University (ANU), in ...
At a popular tourist cave in southern Australia, a new species was hidden ... dark and damp environment has been discovered for the first time — and it’s a new species. Researchers caught ...
A cave on the island of ... taken by ancient humans when they first made their way to the Australian continent. It is known from archaeological evidence in Australia’s Northern Territory that ...
Koonalda Cave, which has been on Australia’s National Heritage list since 2014, plays an important role in the country’s, and human, history. It had long been believed that humans first ...
Elders and cave experts say they raised concerns about security at the site months ago Vandals have destroyed sacred artwork in South Australia ... told the BBC he first heard about the ...
The team also first ... Cave, near Mount Gambier. In the latest article, the Flinders University team connect these SA remains to bones they studied from a Nullarbor cave in Western Australia ...
"This is quite frankly shocking," South Australia Attorney-General and Aboriginal Affairs Minister, Kyam Maher, told ABC Radio. "These caves are some ... told the BBC he first heard about the ...