SA finds 29,000-year-old Indigenous sites

Updated July 15 2020 - 3:06am, first published 3:00am
New research extends the known timeline of Aboriginal settlements in SA by as much as 22,000 years.
New research extends the known timeline of Aboriginal settlements in SA by as much as 22,000 years.

Evidence of Indigenous occupation dating back 29,000 years has been uncovered along the River Murray in South Australia.

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