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65,000 BCE
Migration
Found signs of human settlement in north Australia -
60,000 BCE
Human remains
Lake Mungo human remains date from this period -
48,000 BCE
Found Story
First evidence of ‘The Rainbow Serpent’ creation story -
45,000 BCE
Found markings
Earliest rock engravings, South Australia -
40,000 BCE
More Evidence of Settlement
Evidence of settlement at Lake Mungo -
31,000 BCE
Evidence of more Settlement
Evidence of settlement west of Melbourne (present-day Keilor) -
28,000 BCE
Tools were found
Axeheads, tools and other artifacts found at Tower Hill site at Warnambool from this period -
14,000 BCE
Ice melts
Ice caps begin to melt, and sea levels rise. -
6000 BCE
Sea level stabilizes
Sea level stabilizes at the present level; the area between Northern Australia and New Guinea is flooded creating the Torres Strait Islands -
4000 BCE
Flood
Flooding of Port Phillip Bay, originally Kulin nation land