An area of land north of modern Australia that was submerged thousands of years ago by rising seas once hosted as many as 500,000 people, a new study has revealed.
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Before two rapid sea level rises, mainland Australia was once part of a landmass 1.5 times larger than New Zealand that included Tasmania and New Guinea, according to new archaeological research.