Exploring the ancient past can be challenging due to the incomplete archaeological record, leaving gaps in our understanding of human migration patterns in the region.
A recent study published in Nature Communications delves into the evolution of the landscape during this era, shedding light on the migration strategies and habitats of the earliest inhabitants of Australia.
An often overlooked factor in the dispersion of early humans in Sahul is the profound impact of the changing landscape itself.
Over geological time, our planet’s surface undergoes constant transformation through a combination of physical, climatic, and biological processes, a phenomenon known as landscape evolution.
2024-04-27 08:00:03
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