SYDNEY (Reuters) - The discovery of what is believed to be part of the world's oldest axe is giving scientists an insight into the innovation and adaptation of Stone Age settlers in western Australia.
The tool was found by archaeologists in the remote Kimberley region and shows that early Australians were technological innovators and were more advanced in their use of tools than previously thought.
A THOROUGH assessment has disproved claims that an item found on Mount Panorama earlier this year was an Aboriginal object.
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A Sydney archaeologist says a fragment of what he believes to be part of the oldest axe in the world is challenging previous knowledge on Aboriginal Australian life. Jim Drury reports.
A Sydney archaeologist says a fragment of what he believes to be part of the oldest axe in the world is challenging previous knowledge on Aboriginal Australian life. Jim Drury reports. MAGA Melts Down ...
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