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50,000 BCE
Earliest evidence of Aboriginal people in Austria
Bones, rock art and painting all show physical evidence of Aboriginal people. -
40,000 BCE
Mungo Man and Mungo Lady
Mungo Woman is thus the earliest known human to have been cremated. Mungo Man was also discovered by Dr Bowler. The remains were covered with red ochre, in what is the earliest known incidence of such a burial practice. -
3300 BCE
Ötzi the iceman
A few years ago, a CAT scan showed dark spots at the back of the mummy's brain in the vertebrates called the cerebrum, indicating Ötzi also suffered a blow to the head that knocked his brain against the back of his skull during the fatal attack. -
3000 BCE
Mesopotamian cuneiform
Cuneiform is a system of writing that was invented by the Sumerians of ancient Mesopotamian. -
2500 BCE
Great Pyramid In Giza
The interior of Khufu's pyramid has a constant temperature that is equal to that of the earth which is twenty degrees Celsius. -
2000 BCE
Narrabeen Man Death
The Narrabeen man had a spear mark on his head, a spear also went through his stomach and back going in to his kidneys and intestines. -
women's rights
This is so important so women can vote and have a right. -
Federation
When all of the states joined together as one and lived in harmony. -
1 cent and 2 cent coin were gone
In 1992 the 1 cent and the 2 cent coin went out of circulation because Australia decided we didn't need them any more. -
My 0th birthday (when i was born)
This is one of my happiest days because i came alive. -
Year 6 Camp
We went to the Grampians and i learnt how to abseil and went on the giant swing that was really fun. -
Mr B
When i met Mr B i suddenly new this was my happiest moment of my life because he was so tall and the BFG. -
Going to Bali
I am going to Bali for a art tour with my mum and the school.