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I also read this on west Australian government website, but they added the following caveat - " this rock art is difficult to date and is only an estimate.Some of the Murujuga petroglyphs have been dated to 45,000+ years.
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I also read this on west Australian government website, but they added the following caveat - " this rock art is difficult to date and is only an estimate.Some of the Murujuga petroglyphs have been dated to 45,000+ years.
Petroglyphs are not paintings. They are carvings.
According to the University of Melbourne it's "The oldest known intact Aboriginal rock painting in Australia"Petroglyphs are not paintings. They are carvings.
Once again - Petroglyphs are not cave paintings.According to the University of Melbourne it's "The oldest known intact Aboriginal rock painting in Australia"
The Tasmanian Aboriginals were also part of the "new wave" of invaders and were not the original inhabitants. Their skin was paler and they had blue eyes but this is a direct result of hundreds of generations living somewhere where it snows every year.Subsequently a second wave of Australian aborigines came and replaced the Denisovan-Melanesians in Australia (Mungo man) leaving only the Tasmanians and Torres strait people.
Sorry DNA evidence from Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin Universities, shows that Australia's aboriginal population sprang from the same tiny group of colonists, along with their New Guinean neighbours.Once again - Petroglyphs are not cave paintings.
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The Tasmanian Aboriginals were also part of the "new wave" of invaders and were not the original inhabitants. Their skin was paler and they had blue eyes but this is a direct result of hundreds of generations living somewhere where it snows every year.
Torres Straight Islanders and the people of Papua New Guinea are also of the same people with the same easily identifiable genetic traits such as cranial structure and facial features.
Melanesians are a completely different and completely unrelated people to the Australian Aboriginals. They travelled as far west as New Zealand but didn't get to Australia until after European colonisation.
So too do the Caucasians, the Polynesians, the Macassans and all the others. That 50 ka though is obviously not very accurate.The results showed that both the Aborigines and Melanesians share the genetic features that have been linked to the exodus of modern humans from Africa 50,000 years ago.
So too do the Caucasians, the Polynesians, the Macassans and all the others. That 50 ka though is obviously not very accurate.
Veth et al. (2017) have presented evidence for [human] occupation [of Barrow Island] dating to between 51.1 ka and 46.2 ka, with direct dates on shellfish from 42.5 ka representing the oldest marine dietary remains in Australia.
UNESCO has recently (2025) listed the Murujuga Cultural Landscape under the World Heritage Convention: “Murujuga is a landscape of ancient rocks located in northwest Australia, which encompasses the Burrup Peninsula, the Dampier Archipelago’s 42 islands, and nearby marine areas. It is shaped by the Lore—rules and narratives that were put in place to create the Country—and the enduring presence of the Ngarda-Ngarli, Traditional Owners and Custodians of the site. The property holds profound cultural and spiritual significance, reflecting over 50,000 years of continuous care and use. Murujuga is renowned for its dense concentration of petroglyphs, featuring unique motifs that display artistic and technical mastery.”
Veth, P., I."Ward, T."Manne, S."Ulm, K."Ditch$eld, J."Dortch, F."Hook, F."Petchey, A."Hogg, D."Questiaux, M."Demuro, L."Arnold, N."Spooner, V."Levchenko, J."Skippington, C."Byrne, M."Basgall, D."Zeanah, D."Belton, P."Helmholz, S."Bajkan, R."Bailey, C."Placzek and P."Kendrick 2017. Early human occupation of a maritime desert, Barrow Island, north-west Australia. Quaternary Science Reviews 168:19–29. doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.05.002.
I was talking about the buildings being preserved instead of being totally destroyed by fire and how some of the food became casts.^^^ the frozen casts of people from Pompei are certainly confronting. their positions in the throes of agony/death don't technically reveal how exactly they lived, but, yes seeing them in shops, kitchens and living rooms does bring home the idea domestic life has always been part of everyday lives.