[Paper]Â New dates on dingo bones from Madura Cave provide oldest firm evidence for arrival of the species in Australia
First direct dates of dingo bones from a site in Western Australia. Dingoes are one of the few mammals that crossed water (most likely accompanying humans) before European arrival. The dates and location of the site suggest that dingoes spread throughout the continent relatively quickly after their introduction. New dates on dingo bones from Madura … <a href="
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