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Should be a couple of Ice Ages in that as well.
The One-Nutters think we got it bad now...Ice Age struck indigenous Australians hard
https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/news/2013/09/ice-age-struck-indigenous-australians-hard/By Wes Judd • 27 September 2013Population numbers plummeted due to harsh conditions at the peak of the last Ice Age, says a new study.A NEW STUDY HAS revealed how indigenous Australians coped with the last Ice Age, roughly 20,000 years ago.
Researchers say that when the climate cooled dramatically, Aboriginal groups sought refuge in well-watered areas, such as along rivers, and populations were condensed into small habitable areas.
Professor Sean Ulm, lead author of the research at James Cook University in Townsville, says the vast majority of Australia was simply uninhabitable at this time. “Forests disappeared, animals went extinct; major areas of Australia would have been deprived of surface water.”
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