Evidence of what could be Australia's earliest human occupation has been found on the fringe of desert in the country's remote northwest, according to archaeologists.
Peter Veth, of the Australian National University, said an artefact dated at between 45,000 and 50,000 years old found near the shores of Lake Gregory could be the start of a 25-year study into Australia's first humans. Native peoples of Australia have claimed their origins as a organized culture may go back 60,000 years. The Oshar claim their origins to about 50,000 years ago. For many thousands of years this was not taken as fact, until now. New evidence shows that it is not only possible, but likely. In this age myth is close to being proven as science fact.
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