An international team working at the site, at the request of the local Jawoyn people, has already found a 35,000-year-old edge-ground axe: a stone tool not developed elsewhere in the world until much later. The team, led by Melbourne's Monash University, includes Dr Petchey, who is internationally renowned in the radiocarbon-dating field.
Kiwi finds 28,000 year old painting
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