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How Evolving Landscapes Impacted First Peoples' Migration to
How Evolving Landscapes Impacted First Peoples' Migration to
How Evolving Landscapes Impacted First Peoples' Migration to Australia
Dynamic terrain modeling reveals how the First Peoples traversed the Sahul landmass, now Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea, up to 70,000 years ago.
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