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Ancient Cave Discovery Challenges Long-Held Beliefs About Australia's First Inhabitants
A buried cave in Australia's Northern Territory has changed the story of Australia's first people. Archaeologists uncovered tools, pigments, and food remnants dating back more than 20,000 years, deep ...
(Reuters) -Seventeen footprints preserved in a slab of sandstone discovered in southeastern Australia dating to about 355 million years ago are rewriting the history of the evolution of land ...
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Australia's forest ecosystems, renowned for their extraordinary diversity of rare plants and animals, also play a vital role in mitigating climate change by absorbing and ...
A stunning find beneath the sea has caught the attention of archaeologists and scientists alike. Off the northern coast of Kimberley, divers and researchers have uncovered the remains of a vast ...
The rivers of Australia, which once flowed across its now dry interior, used to host a range of bizarre animals -- including a sleek predatory lobe-finned fish with large fangs and bony scales. The ...
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Giant shark ruled ancient Australian seas –scientists
In the age of dinosaurs, before whales, great whites or the bus-sized megalodon, a monstrous shark prowled the waters off ...
Newly identified footprints are 355 million years old Reptiles 35 million years older than previously thought Footprints are suggestive of a lithe, lizard-like reptile May 14 (Reuters) - Seventeen ...
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