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Researchers demystify the secrets of ancient Aboriginal migration across Australia

Sixty thousand years ago, when rhino-sized wombats, giant echidnas and carnivorous kangaroos roamed the country, Aboriginal Australians were just making their way onto the shores.
Key points:
- Aboriginal Australians arrived on the shores of a larger continent around 60,000 years ago
- Researchers say they moved across it on ‘super-highways’ similar to modern transport routes
- While not exact, researchers hope Aboriginal communities can help fill in the gaps of their work
Australia’s first people are thought to have arrived when the continent was a much bigger place, with lower sea levels connecting Papua New Guinea and Tasmania to what we now know as modern Australia, forming the mega-continent of Sahul.
New research from the Australian…
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