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The coming of man: written, narrated and produced by Robert Raymond (Australian Ark series)

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Australian Film Development Corporation
Opus Films
Raymond, Robert
Narrator: Robert Raymond
Editor and sound: John Oakley
Associate producer: Vincent Serventy

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Aboriginal man is now known to have come to Australia at least 40,000 years ago. Leading anthropologists explain their finds, including a 30,000 year-old skull of a cremated woman at Lake Mungo, the Kow Swamp excavations which resemble Java man, the 20,000 year-old wall marking of the Koonalda Cave, and strange engraved stone faces in the desert.

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This video recording is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Australian National University.

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