RadicalAnthro,
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A stopping point on the way to Australia? 'thousands of stone artefacts and animal bones in a deep cave in Timor Island has shed light on the timing and nature of early human migrations through Indonesia to Australia.'
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"The site of Laili is especially fascinating as it demonstrates a large human population settled on the island between 49-43,000 years ago,” Griffith University’s Research Fellow Kasih Norman

'The occupation of Laili therefore appears to be part of the large-scale migration of modern humans that took place across the globe between 70-40,000 years ago.'

#Timor #Australia #Sahul #migration #Laili #Pleistocene #archaeology
https://news.griffith.edu.au/2024/05/23/excavation-reveals-major-ancient-migration-to-timor-island/

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