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Default Supercomputer finds ancient Australian roads

Showing how humans spread across the continent

A team of boffins have used supercomputers to simulate 125 billion possible travel routes and reconstruct the most likely "superhighways" these ancient immigrants used as they spread across Australia.

The project offers new insight into how landmarks and water supplies shape human migrations and provides archaeologists with clues for where to look for undiscovered ancient settlements.

It took weeks to run the complex simulations on a supercomputer operated by the US government. But the number-crunching ultimately revealed a network of "optimal superhighways" that had the most attractive combinations of easy walking, water, and landmarks.

The information effectively gives archaeologists a likely road map for really ancient sites up to 35,000 years old.

The researchers compared their routes to the locations of the roughly three dozen archaeological sites in Australia. Many sites sat on or near the superhighways. Some corridors also coincided with ancient trade routes known from indigenous oral histories or aligned with genetic and linguistic studies used to trace early human migrations.

Sean Ulm of James Cook University, Cairns was surprised about how well the supercomputer map fitted what was already known

The map has also highlighted little-studied migration corridors that could yield future archaeological discoveries. For example, some early superhighways sat on coastal lands that are now submerged, giving marine researchers a guide for exploration.

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