By 6000 BC, rising sea levels separated mainland Australia from Tasmania and New Guinea, ending almost all contact between aborigines and other humans, and leaving Tasmania as the poorest and most isolated region in the world, which explains why Tasmanian tribes appeared astonishingly primitive to the British with whom they made contact in the late 18th…
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