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Dive & Dig

Dive & Dig In Depth - Helen Farr

Nov 08, 2021, 07:00 PM
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Join Helen Farr, maritime archaeologist as she takes us to islands in the Southeast Asian Sea to learn more about how early humans navigated the oceans 65,000 years ago, journeying from the Flores Islands of Indonesia to the northern part of Australia.

#maritimearchaeology #earlyseafaring #climatechange #australia #indonesia #helenfarr 
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