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When all the world was very young

Penrith City Star (Newspaper)21 April 1987
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Did the world's first human beings live in Penrith? The discovery of ancient stone tools in the Penrith lakes Scheme area indicated that modern man may have lived there as long as 47,000 years ago. Features further information on: Father Eugene Stockton - Bronwyn Conyers - Stone tools - Quarries - Cranebrook.
Title:
When all the world was very young
Date of work:
21 April 1987
Search dates:
01 Jan 1987 - 31 Dec 1987
Reference number:
Research Room - Local Files - Archaeology - Penrith - 2
Level of description:
Item from Collection: Vertical Files (Vertical Files)
Source:
Penrith City Star, 21 April 1987, page 2
Access restrictions:
Unrestricted
Use restrictions:
Unrestricted
Copies available:
Microfilm
Record number:
289691
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