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Where will the bones of Mungo Man and other ancestors go and who will decide?

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When skeletal remains were unearthed from the windswept, moon-like landscape of Lake Mungo in 1974, they rewrote a western understanding of time and human occupation in Australia.

The 42,000-year-old bones belonged to Mungo Man, named after his resting place in the dry lake bed, and the use of…



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