A groundbreaking DNA study, published this week, suggests that the first humans to reach the ancient landmass called Sahul – ...
Archaeological evidence from sites like Madjedbebe suggested an arrival date of approximately 65,000 years ago, while genetic analyses consistently pointed to a much more recent timeframe of 47,000 to ...
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People Navigated To Australia And New Guinea 60,000 Years Ago
Benjamin holds a Master's degree in anthropology from University College London and has previously worked in the fields of ...
New research confirms humans first reached the Sahul super-continent by two different routes around 60,000 years ago.
In the north, distinctive lineages such as M27, M28, and M29′Q trace deep roots in New Guinea and Near Oceania, while in the ...
Dipping to dangerously low altitudes, the two-engine Dakota carefully traced the bulges and inlets of the New Guinea coastline. Aboard the plane a weary man and girl spelled each other at the windows ...
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