The time of arrival of people in Australia is an unresolved question. It is relevant to debates about when modern humans first dispersed out of Africa and when their descendants incorporated genetic material from Neanderthals, Denisovans and possibly other hominins. Humans have also been implicated in the extinction of Australia's megafauna. Here we report the results of new excavations conducted at Madjedbebe, a rock shelter in northern Australia. Artefacts in primary depositional context are concentrated in three dense bands, with the stratigraphic integrity of the deposit demonstrated by artefact refits and by optical dating and other analyses of the sediments. Human occupation began around 65,000 years ago, with a distinctive stone tool...
© 2003 Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited.Australia's oldest human ...
Tasmania New radiocarbon dating tests on the skeletal remains of megafauna show that humans and mega...
We present a synthesis of 14 compliance-based investigations of an archaeologically significant sand...
The time of arrival of people in Australia is an unresolved question. It is relevant to debates abou...
The question of when people first arrived in Australia has been the subject of lively debate among a...
Elucidating the material culture of early people in arid Australia and the nature of their environme...
Human arrival in Sahul – Pleistocene Australia and New Guinea – has long been argued as the catalyst...
Published ages of >50 ka for occupation at Madjedbebe (Malakunanja II) in Australia’s north has ke...
Published ages of >50 ka for occupation at Madjedbebe (Malakunanja II) in Australia's north have kep...
The peopling of Sahul (the combined landmass of New Guinea and Australia) is a topic of much debate....
It has been argued that globally the extinction of many species of megafauna appears to coincide wit...
The decline and disappearance of a range of giant marsupials, reptiles and birds from the Australian...
New dating confirms that people occupied the Australian continent before the earliest time inferred ...
Recent research conducted on the stone artefacts from the Tasmanian Pleistocene site of Bone Cave co...
Grinding stones and ground stone implements are important technological innovations in later human e...
© 2003 Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited.Australia's oldest human ...
Tasmania New radiocarbon dating tests on the skeletal remains of megafauna show that humans and mega...
We present a synthesis of 14 compliance-based investigations of an archaeologically significant sand...
The time of arrival of people in Australia is an unresolved question. It is relevant to debates abou...
The question of when people first arrived in Australia has been the subject of lively debate among a...
Elucidating the material culture of early people in arid Australia and the nature of their environme...
Human arrival in Sahul – Pleistocene Australia and New Guinea – has long been argued as the catalyst...
Published ages of >50 ka for occupation at Madjedbebe (Malakunanja II) in Australia’s north has ke...
Published ages of >50 ka for occupation at Madjedbebe (Malakunanja II) in Australia's north have kep...
The peopling of Sahul (the combined landmass of New Guinea and Australia) is a topic of much debate....
It has been argued that globally the extinction of many species of megafauna appears to coincide wit...
The decline and disappearance of a range of giant marsupials, reptiles and birds from the Australian...
New dating confirms that people occupied the Australian continent before the earliest time inferred ...
Recent research conducted on the stone artefacts from the Tasmanian Pleistocene site of Bone Cave co...
Grinding stones and ground stone implements are important technological innovations in later human e...
© 2003 Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited.Australia's oldest human ...
Tasmania New radiocarbon dating tests on the skeletal remains of megafauna show that humans and mega...
We present a synthesis of 14 compliance-based investigations of an archaeologically significant sand...