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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...
- experimentally-produced
flaked stone artefacts into
sediments excavated from
Malakunanja II to show that it was
unlikely that they had
moved extensively through...
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Northern Territory Malakunanja II
Roberts et al.
Nature 1990 KTL 162 61,000+9,000 −13,000 OSL
Lowest artefact at 260 cm BGS
Malakunanja II KTL 158 52,000+7...
- use-striated
hematite crayons have been
recovered from
nearby locations (
Malakunanja II and
Nauwalabila 1) in
strata dated from 45,000 to 60,000
years old...
- 2015). "The archaeology,
chronology and
stratigraphy of
Madjedbebe (
Malakunanja II): A site in
northern Australia with
early occupation".
Journal of...
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period have been excavated. In
Arnhem Land
Madjedbebe (formerly
known as
Malakunanja II)
fossils and a rock
shelter have been
dated to
around 65,000 years...
- 2015). "The archaeology,
chronology and
stratigraphy of
Madjedbebe (
Malakunanja II): A site in
northern Australia with
early occupation".
Journal of...
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thousand years.
Kamminga is also
credited with the
discovery of the
Malakunanja site and
excavations at
Nauwalabila where possibly the
oldest dates for...
- for the team
working on re-excavating
Madjedbebe (formerly
known as
Malakunanja II), a
sandstone rock
shelter in
Arnhem Land, in the
Northern Territory...
- use-striated
hematite crayons have been
recovered from
nearby locations (
Malakunanja II and
Nauwalabila 1) in
strata dated from 45,000 to 60,000
years old...