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Indigenous Communities in Australia Cultivated Banana 2,000 Years Ago – Nature World News
Contrary to the belief that Australia’s first peoples were ‘only hunter-gatherers,’ archeologists found evidence that the earliest indigenous communities cultivated bananas. In the western Torres Strait, relics of cultivation and management were found at Waga…

Contrary to the belief that Australia’s first peoples were ‘only hunter-gatherers,’ archeologists found evidence that the earliest indigenous communities cultivated bananas. In the western Torres Strait, relics of cultivation and management were found at Wagadagam on the tiny island of Mabuyag and dated back to 2,145 years ago.
Archeologists from Australian National University (ANU) say that they have found evidence that Australia’s Indigenous Peoples managed ancient banana farms 2,145 years a…
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