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29 THE RESTLESS APESOME
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    As it turned out, t deal else to be puzzled about, and one of tpuzzling findings of all  of tback ofAustralia. In 1968, a geologist named Jim Boed caugicking out of a crescent-sype knote ime, it  ralia for no more t Mungo was anyone doing in sucable place?

    ting,  tat, a dozen miles long, full of er and fis groves of casuarina trees. to everyone’s astonis, turnedout to be 23,000 years old. Oted to as much as 60,000 years.

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    tions t can’t be ansomost antexts, t people could even speak 60,000 years ago,mucs of cooperative efforts necessary to build ocean- andcolonize island continents.

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