Ancient clues found to human occupation of Australia

By Abe Maddison
Updated July 29 2024 - 3:37am, first published 3:31am
Ancient remains found in the Tanimbar Islands could be crucial to explaining Australia's settlement. Photo: HANDOUT/SUPPLIED
Ancient remains found in the Tanimbar Islands could be crucial to explaining Australia's settlement. Photo: HANDOUT/SUPPLIED

New evidence of human occupation in southeast Indonesia more than 40,000 years ago is offering fresh clues about the island-hopping route taken by some of the first humans to arrive in Australia and the near north.

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