– A landmass which was once home to up to half a million people has been discovered off the coast of northern Australia.
The now-submerged continental shelf was a vast, habitable landscape for much of the past 65,000 years, covering some 390,000 square kilometres (around 242,300 miles) – an area bigger than New Zealand
The scientists who made the landmark find, led by Kasih Norman of Queensland’s Griffith University, said that the “complex landscape” that existed on the Northwest Shelf of Australia was “unlike any landscape found on our continent today”.
And yet, the humans who lived there spoke similar languages and created similar styles of rock art to those living in the surrounding areas, the team announced in a news release.
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