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Ancient bone tools confirmed as among oldest in Australia

Ancient bone tools found in a remote northern Australian cave have confirmed that people were using them for much longer than previously thought.
A team of scientists analysed eight bone tools discovered in Riwi Cave in Mimbi country in south-central Kimberley, Western Australia.
The Kimberley cave site where the artefacts were discovered.Credit:Sue O’Connor
Griffith University archaeologist Michelle Langley, an expert in ancient bone tools, said the team dated them to more than 35,000 years old, making them among the oldest bone tools found in Australia.
“There’s one older, from another Kimberley site called Carpenter’s Gap which is dated to around 46,000 years ago, but these tools have been dated to between 35,000 and 46,000 years…
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