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80,000 BCE
Trading 80000 years ago
Pearls, shellfish, information and a whole range of goods were traded in central Australia. They had a trading economy. -
Period: 80,000 BCE to 70,000 BCE
80000 years ago
Trading -
70,000 BCE
Discovery from 70000 years ago
Scientists have discovered through DNA, Mungo man 70000 years ago in Africa. -
Period: 70,000 BCE to 65,000 BCE
70000 years ago
Found Mungo man DNA -
Period: 70,000 BCE to 60,000 BCE
65 million years ago
Plants and animals evolution. -
65,000 BCE
65 million years ago
Plants and animals have been here and have been evolving for more than 65 million years ago. -
48,000 BCE
48000 years ago
48000 years ago, the aboriginals had clapping sticks and lived on government land. All the ancestors stayed in the cave shelters that were painstakingly hollowed out. -
42,000 BCE
40000 years ago
Mungo man is the oldest human ever found outside Africa and is 42000 years old. Although, the oldest human evidence of them living here is 50000 years ago. Their main threats were mega fauna and mega flora. Giant emus have been extinct for more than 40000 years and there is evidence from rock paintings. -
35,000 BCE
35000 years ago
35000 years ago, the super nomads made ground aged tools. Grinding an axe allowed them to reuse the stones. They sticked the axe together with honey bee. Their axe could chop down thick branches. -
35,000 BCE
35000 years ago climate change was different
Climate change was different and the water was 70 meters below the waterline it's now. -
Period: 30,000 BCE to 50,000 BCE
50000 years ago
Super nomads have been here for 30000 to 50000 years ago. -
20,000 BCE
American people arriving in America
The English didn't arrive in America until 30000 years after the Aboriginal people arrived in Australia. -
Period: 15,000 BCE to 25,000 BCE
Arrival in America
People haven't arrived in America until a long time after the Aboriginal people came to Australia. -
Period: 1000 to
Acts to help the Aboriginal people.
Sorry day was a day to say sorry day for everyone to say sorry to the mistreated native Australians. The Mabo act was an act that allowed the Aboriginal people to have rights to what normal people should have. -
Colonising Australia
Captain cook found Australia when he was meant to go to Tahiti, his instructions were to go south, where he was to determine the existence of a southern continent. The Endeavor circumnavigated and mapped New Zealand before travelling west, where on 19 April 1770 Cook spotted and claimed the east coast of Australia for the Crown. He named it New South Wales and he was made a captain. -
Bennelong
Woollarawarre Bennelong was a respected man of the Eora, an Aboriginal Koori people of the Port Jackson area, at the time of the first British settlement in Australia, in 1788. -
Massacres
Most of the massacres were vicious and the aboriginal were forcibly removed like the 1895 where John Kelly killed six aboriginal people. -
Mabo case
The Mabo Case was a case that Mabo fought. He fought for the rights of Aboriginal people so they were treated fairly. -
Sorry day
National sorry day was a day that Kevin Rudd gave a speech to the Aboriginal people and said sorry to the mistreat and suffering of Indigenous Australians.