SYDNEY (Reuters) - The 40,000-year-old remains of an Aboriginal man that prompted a drastic rewrite of Australian history were returned to his ancestral homeland on Friday after four decades of ...
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New play reimagines Australian history from Aboriginal viewpoint
A groundbreaking Australian play has come to New York for a few weeks. It’s called "The Visitors," and it tells an important ...
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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 ...
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