"The temptation to overlook the continental shelf margins of Late Pleistocene Sahul in discussions of early peopling and expansion risks oversimplification and misunderstanding of this pivotal ...
This split the supercontinent of Sahul into New Guinea and Australia, and cut Tasmania off from the mainland. The now-submerged continental shelves of Australia were thought to be environmentally ...
And the other one is the Sahul shelf. He explained that millions of years ago, two continental shelves existed: Sunda, often referred to as Sundaland, and Sahul. Sundaland encompasses Southeast ...
New evidence has shed light on the possible migration path that ancient populations took to arrive in the Sahul Shelf, a landmass which encompasses modern day Australia. New archaeological ...