Humans Arrived in Australia 65,000 Years Ago

Scientists found evidence of human occupation at the Madjedbebe site in Australia's Northern Territory.
Scientists found evidence of human occupation at the Madjedbebe site in Australia's Northern Territory.
(Image credit: Dominic O'Brien/Copyright Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation 2015.)

This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Live Science's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights.

The question of when people first arrived in Australia has been the subject of lively debate among archaeologists, and one with important consequences for the global story of human evolution. Australia is the end point of early modern human migration out of Africa, and sets the minimum age for the global dispersal of humans.

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