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<p>Back in the present day, Aboriginal artifacts have been found in archeological diggings at rock escarpment shelters, and river and coastal settlement sites which have long been repeatedly and often continuously inhabited. These artifacts range from large stone tools, to finely worked stone and bone implements and spear points, to clay used for rock painting. They demonstrate the evolution and development of Aboriginal culture over as much as three epochs of geological deep time, the Pleistocene when&nbsp;<em>Homo sapiens</em>&nbsp;left Africa, the Holocene the most recent interglacial period, and the current Anthropocene beginning with the European Industrial Revolution.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/age-of-awareness/carbon-dating-is-not-an-app-for-old-people-wanting-to-hook-up-972f5921f197"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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