[8 August, 03] Welcome to my Homepage
Hello welcome to my webpage. Ive had plenty of other ones but I decided to make another because I have nothing better to do. Youll probably figure out that Ive got this website because I want to use this as webspace. Ok, thankyou come again
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[8 August, 03] Links
[7 August, 03] BIOL1003 Human Biology - Australian Museum
These photographs turned out to be suprisingly good
- Map of Migration
- Ice Age, SeaLevel, migration map
- Last Ice Age: water fell 150m below present sea level. Therefore the water barrier or between SE Asia and Australia
- Sunda Shelf (between mainland Asia and Indonesia
from Sumatra -> Java -> Borneo + smaller islands
but still crossed open water to reach New Guinea + Australia
- Sahul Shelf
People walked between Australia and New Guinea
- 1st Boat People
Northern - Kalimantan + Sulamesi to Papa New Guinea + Australia
Southern - Java to Timor -> Tanimbar direct to Arnhem land
- Keilor Skull
- 13000 years ago
- resembles China and Java skulls
- NW Melbourne
- Kow Swamp 1&5 skull
- Cohuna
- Keilor 14 Skeleton (Not very good quality)
- Aboriginals (Not relevant)
- Just a Little Memory: Kit
- Notes
- Modern Humans must have came to Australia in TWO major migrations (at a different time and route
- 1st Migration
some 'archaic' homosapiens: Ngandong, Java
over 100,000 years old ['robust' type from indonesia 70,000 years ago who persisted til 6-7,000 years ago]
- 2nd Migration
'Gracile' (Mungo people) came later 50,000 years ago to 90,000
Similar: gracile skulls -> with China, phillipine and Indonesia
- Only one major Human migration SE Asia + Different groups developed in Australia over time
- The Oldest Australian
Lake Mungo NSW; Upper Swan River WA (c. 38,000 years ago)
Although believed 50,000-70,000 years ago is possible
- 62,000 years ago - Mungo Man
26,000years ago - Mungo Woman
Lab notes: Solutions are at BIOL1003/Week_2.htm (click on link)
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[8 August, 03] SOFT1002: Task A
Software Development 1002: Task A
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