
EvolutionJuly 19, 2017
Buried Tools and Pigments Tell a New History of Humans in Australia for 65,000 Years
Australia is the end point of early modern human migration out of Africa, and sets the minimum age for the global dispersal of humans
Lynley Wallis is a senior research fellow at the University of Notre Dame Australia.

Buried Tools and Pigments Tell a New History of Humans in Australia for 65,000 Years
Australia is the end point of early modern human migration out of Africa, and sets the minimum age for the global dispersal of humans