65,000 years of food scraps found at Kakadu tell a story of resilience amid changing climate, sea levels and vegetation
- Written by Anna Florin, Research fellow, University of Cambridge
May Nango sharing stories about Mamukala wetlands with her grandson, in 2015.Anna Florin (courtesy of GAC), Author providedFor 65,000 years, Bininj – the local Kundjeihmi word for Aboriginal people – have returned to Madjedbebe rock shelter on Mirarr Country in the Kakadu region (in the Northern Territory).
Over this immense span of...




















