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Earliest evidence of Aboriginal occupation of Australian coast discovered
The Guardian
Boodie cave on Barrow Island, was used as a hunting shelter from as early as 50,000 years ago. Photograph: Peter Veth/James Cook University. Indigenous Australians. Earliest evidence of Aboriginal occupation of Australian coast discovered.
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