A Pleistocene open-air site in southern Victoria, Australia, near Keilor, occupied between 15,000 and 4000 be. Stone tools include large side-trimmed and concave flakes similar to those in Tasmania and at Ken-niff Cave in the same period, and bipolar cores. Bones of two individuals, one male and one female, were found combined in a grave and were dated by radiocarbon on collagen to 4500 be. The single cranium is female with modem morphology.
The Macmillan dictionary of archaeology, Ruth D. Whitehouse, 1983