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Early signs of human presence in Australia

Curtis W. Marean ()
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Curtis W. Marean: Institute of Human Origins, School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University

Nature, 2017, vol. 547, issue 7663, 285-286

Abstract: It emerges that people reached Australia earlier than was thought. This finding casts light on the technology used by the travellers, and their possible interactions with animal species that became extinct. See Article p.306

Date: 2017
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