Ice age footprints reveal outback life 20,000 years ago

Children meandered around their parents’ ankles. A man, likely a hunter, dashed through the mud. Somebody dragged a dead animal along the shores of a lake.

Ice age footprints reveal outback life 20,000 years ago

Children meandered around their parents’ ankles. A man, likely a hunter, dashed through the mud. Somebody dragged a dead animal along the shores of a lake.

Now the footprints they left some 20,000 years ago are giving a fresh perspective on the lives of Australian Aborigines.

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