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Early human occupation of northern Australia: archaeology and thermoluminescence dating of Jinmium rock-shelter, Northern Territory
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Human ColonizationBioarchaeologyNorthern TerritoryThermoluminescence DatingArchaeological ExcavationPaleoanthropologyNorthern AustraliaWorked StoneArchaeologyNorthwestern AustraliaAnthropologyLanguage StudiesGeochronologyPaleoecologyPrehistoryHuman EvolutionArchaeological EvidenceArchaeological Dating
The nature and date of the human colonization of Australia remains a key issue in prehistory at the world scale, for a sufficiently early presence there indicates either Homo sapiens sapiens arriving precociously in a place remote from a supposed African origin, or a greater competence in sea-crossing than has been expected of archaic humans. Stratigraphic integrity, the new science of luminescent dating and the recognition of worked stone and of rock-engraving are immediate issues in this report from far northwestern Australia.
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