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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The genetic scientists behind the study are challenging the conventional view that the humans who first arrived in Australia at least 40,000 year ago remained essentially cut off from outsiders until European mariners showed up in the 17th century. Researchers have brought up evidence showing that ancient Indians have arrived on the Australian shores 4000 years back and have mixed with the Aborigines. This happened long before that the Europeans colonised the…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The genetic scientists behind the study are challenging the conventional view that the humans who first arrived in Australia at least 40,000 year ago remained essentially cut off from outsiders until European mariners showed up in the 17th century. Researchers have brought up evidence showing that ancient Indians have arrived on the Australian shores 4000 years back and have mixed with the Aborigines. This happened long before that the Europeans colonised the Australian continent. More importantly, the scientific researchers have made it clear that it is the Indian migrants who have introduced the dingo to Australia. There are also scientific proofs which demonstrated that Indians may have brought stone tools called microliths to Australia. The researchers also looked at fossils and other archaeological discoveries that date to this period. They said changes in tool technology and new animals could possibly be attributed to the new migrants...