TOILETTES AUSTRALIENNES de 49 000 ans !
30 novembre 2016 à 17 h 24 min
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Earliest bone point.
A sharpened bone point, likely to be ground from the cylindrical portion of the proximal end of a macropod fibula similar in size to that of Petrogale xanthopus, the yellow-footed rock-wallaby. This specimen was found in SU3, dated to 40–38 ka and is currently the oldest bone point in Australia.