Barely. The majority of their spears and arrows have little more than wooden tips.
They were possibly the most primitive people on earth.
If you were to teleport them into pre-colonial America or Africa at any point in history, they would all be killed or enslaved by the surrounding tribes, probably in two, three generations at most.
Honestly, if Australia wasn't largely void of the large mammalian predators of the rest of the old world, I suspect all we would know of their existence was their remains in 20,000 year old fossilized tiger shit.
Well, they had to cross through Asia to get to Australia in the first place, so I wouldn't be surprised if they entered the continent with better technology than they were found to possess eons later.
Barely. The majority of their spears and arrows have little more than wooden tips. They were possibly the most primitive people on earth.
If you were to teleport them into pre-colonial America or Africa at any point in history, they would all be killed or enslaved by the surrounding tribes, probably in two, three generations at most.
Honestly, if Australia wasn't largely void of the large mammalian predators of the rest of the old world, I suspect all we would know of their existence was their remains in 20,000 year old fossilized tiger shit.
Large Mammalian predators MAY have forced a technological revolution, assuming any were able to survive beyond two or three generations
Well, they had to cross through Asia to get to Australia in the first place, so I wouldn't be surprised if they entered the continent with better technology than they were found to possess eons later.
good luck getting the funding to investigate retrograde technology in indigenous populations my dude