Mungo Man: What to do next with Australia's oldest human remains | Australian Story (2018)

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When the bones of Australia's oldest and most complete human were unearthed in the 1970s it rewrote history.

Dubbed Mungo Man after the dried-up lake basin where he was found, the skeleton dates back about 42,000 years.

But his removal from his burial site to a Canberra university 43 years ago caused his traditional owners great angst.

He's now been returned to his country, but there's a fresh dilemma to be resolved: Should Mungo Man be interred forever or should his remains still be accessible to science?

It's a fraught question which goes to the heart of who owns the rights to access Mungo Man's history.

This Australian Story first aired in 2018

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