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Madjedbebe (formerly
known as
Malakunanja II) is a
sandstone rock
shelter in
Arnhem Land, in the
Northern Territory of Australia,
possibly the
oldest site...
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contributed to
these ancestors of
modern Aboriginal Australians. The
Madjedbebe rock
shelter in
Arnhem Land is
possibly the
oldest site
showing the presence...
- (March 2017). "Movement of
lithics by trampling: An
experiment in the
Madjedbebe sediments,
northern Australia".
Journal of
Archaeological Science. 79:...
- in Deaf
Adder Gorge in the
Northern Territory of Australia.
Along with
Madjedbebe, this site is one of the
oldest in
terms of
human settlement in Australia...
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Chris (11 July 2022). "65,000-years of
continuous grinding stone use at
Madjedbebe,
Northern Australia | Abstract".
Scientific Reports. 12 (1). Nature: 11747...
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Chris (11 July 2022). "65,000-years of
continuous grinding stone use at
Madjedbebe,
Northern Australia".
Scientific Reports. 12 (1): 11747. doi:10.1038/s41598-022-15174-x...
- 1038/nature22968. hdl:2440/107043. PMID 28726833. S2CID 205257212. "settlement of
Madjedbebe around 65 ka (conservatively 59.3 ka,
calculated as 65.0 ka
minus the...
- S2CID 4365526. Wood R (2
September 2017). "Comments on the
chronology of
Madjedbebe".
Australian Archaeology. 83 (3): 172–174. doi:10.1080/03122417.2017.1408545...
- ago.
Luminescence dating of
sediments surrounding stone artefacts at
Madjedbebe, a rock
shelter in
northern Australia,
indicates human activity at 65...
- site
called Madjedbebe have been
dated to at
least 65,000
years ago,
though some
researchers doubt this
early estimate and date the
Madjedbebe fossils at...