From left: A view of the necropolis; artefacts that once belonged to an archer; an ancient bracelet found at a cremation site
New type of Monument unearthed in France.
- tllwd
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Re: New type of Monument unearthed in France.
Australian aboriginals had different hunting tools and different burial practices.
- Jasin
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Re: New type of Monument unearthed in France.
You're right there Tllwd. Though I've always wondered if there were major differences between the so-called 3 major waves of migration into Australia?
The oldest being the Tasmanian wave, where the looked almost like Papuan with maybe Denisovan admixture as Papuans have 9% Denisovan.
The not as old, Murrayan wave, who looked very wavy haired Caucaucasoid.
Then the most recent, up until 12,000 years ago Carpentaria wave and more Indian looking. Which also introduced Dingoes and the Didgeridoo (6,000 years old).
The oldest being the Tasmanian wave, where the looked almost like Papuan with maybe Denisovan admixture as Papuans have 9% Denisovan.
The not as old, Murrayan wave, who looked very wavy haired Caucaucasoid.
Then the most recent, up until 12,000 years ago Carpentaria wave and more Indian looking. Which also introduced Dingoes and the Didgeridoo (6,000 years old).
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