Australian Aboriginals cared for a dingo's grave for decades
A thousand years ago, the ancestors of today's Barkindji people carefully buried a dingo (or garli, in the Barkindji language) in a mound of shells. Archaeologi...
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A thousand years ago, the ancestors of today's Barkindji people carefully buried a dingo (or garli, in the Barkindji language) in a mound of shells. Archaeologi...
Never documented archaeologically before, evidence points to First Nations people caring for and nursing the animalGet our breaking news email, free app or dail...
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