Human beings probably enter New Guinea around …
Years: 49293BCE - 47566BCE
Human beings probably enter New Guinea around 50,000 BCE over a now-vanished land bridge that links the island with Asia.
In a series of migrations beginning more than foty thousand years ago, small groups of the semi-nomadic hunter-gatherers known as the Aborigines reach the Australian continent from Southeast Asia, probably taking advantage of land bridges available during times of low sea level.
