Australian archaeologists uncover 40,000-year-old site

A group of Australian archaeologists have discovered a 40,000-year-old tribal meeting ground that could be further south than any other ancient human habitat to date.The Tasmanian site, which encompasses a series of trenches north of Hobart, along the Jordan River levee, appears to have been used by Aboriginal tribesmen seeking refuge from white settlers, Michael Mansell of the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre (TAC) told AFP on March 10.

Australian archaeologists uncover 40,000-year-old site

Australian archaeologists have uncovered what they believe to be the world's southernmost site of early human life, a 40,000-year-old tribal meeting ground, an Aboriginal leader said Wednesday.

Wed 10 Mar 10 from PhysOrg

Aussie Archaeologists Find Southernmost Signs of Life

Australian archaeologists uncovered what they believe to be the world's southernmost site of early human life, a 40,000-year-old tribal meeting ground, an Aboriginal leader said Wednesday.

Wed 10 Mar 10 from FOXNews

Archaeologists Discover Ancient Aboriginal Meeting Ground

A group of Australian archaeologists have discovered a 40,000-year-old tribal meeting ground that could be further south than any other ancient human habitat to date.The Tasmanian site, which ...

Thu 11 Mar 10 from RedOrbit

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