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Alcoota fossil fields near Alice Springs dig up late Miocene period bone
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Aug. 8, 2024 - 14:22
On a dry desert landscape, 115 kilometres northeast of Alice Springs, sits one of Australia's most significant fossil beds. It offers a fascinating window into the past when giant megafauna walked the land. And this year, palaeontologists have uncovered a groundbreaking discovery.