Lake Mungo is significant to Australia because of it's discovery of Mungo Man and Mungo Lady. They are Australia's oldest human remains to be found, being 40,000 to 42,000 years old.
The Mungo Man is estimated to have lived around 42,000-65,000 years ago, based on the dating of the remains found at Lake Mungo in Australia.
Mungo Man was found at Lake Mungo in New South Wales, Australia. The discovery of his remains in 1974 provided significant insights into the history of human occupation in Australia.
Lake Mungo is important for its fossils, and "Mungo Man" and for "Mungo Woman". It is also important for the fossils of megafauna and animals.
Lake Mungo is a dry lake located in the south-eastern part of Australia. This lake is most noted for the discovery of the oldest human remains in Australia.
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Lake Mungo - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Netherlands:16 Portugal:M/12 UK:15 USA:R (certificate #45644)
Mungo Man, one of the oldest human skeletons found in Australia, was discovered in 1974 near Lake Mungo in New South Wales. He is believed to have lived around 42,000 years ago and died approximately at that time. His remains are significant for understanding the early human history of Australia.
lake mungo is in the far west of NSW, about 760 kilometres west of Sydney.
It has been dry for 40,000 years.
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