What Genes and Fossils Tell Us

The First Australians


Discoveries at two ancient sites—artifacts from Malakunanja and fossils from Lake Mungo—indicated that modern humans followed a coastal route along southern Asia and reached Australia nearly 50 000 years ago. Their descendants, Australian Aborigines, remained genetically isolated on that island continent until recently.



In the inset below, you can see how early humans would have skipped across a chain of islands to reach Australia.