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This map shows how South America, Africa, India, Australia, and New Zealand were once grouped around Antarctica in the super-continent, Gondwanaland. The white area shows the position of the ice cap during the Ice Age. The black dots show where fossils of the plant, Glossopteris, have been found, giving scientists a clue to the extent of Gondwanaland. (Map by Graeme Stevens.)

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Press, 10 April 1980, Page 21

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This map shows how South America, Africa, India, Australia, and New Zealand were once grouped around Antarctica in the super-continent, Gondwanaland. The white area shows the position of the ice cap during the Ice Age. The black dots show where fossils of the plant, Glossopteris, have been found, giving scientists a clue to the extent of Gondwanaland. (Map by Graeme Stevens.) Press, 10 April 1980, Page 21

This map shows how South America, Africa, India, Australia, and New Zealand were once grouped around Antarctica in the super-continent, Gondwanaland. The white area shows the position of the ice cap during the Ice Age. The black dots show where fossils of the plant, Glossopteris, have been found, giving scientists a clue to the extent of Gondwanaland. (Map by Graeme Stevens.) Press, 10 April 1980, Page 21