Posted: 2023-02-16 18:00:00

As summer continues in Australia, and with it, the long, warm evenings and baking hot weekends, many of us are thinking about the same thing: Going for a swim.

Be it bodysurfing or laps, in beaches, rivers or pools, we've been making up for lost time as La Niña's grip slowly weakens.

But swimming is far more than just an Aussie pastime. It's been part of humanity since before humanity as we know it existed, and has a rich – but also dark – cultural and political history.

Neanderthal ear bones

So just how long have we been going for a dip?

Karen Eva Carr, an associate professor emerita at Portland State University and the author of the new book Shifting Currents: A World History of Swimming, says the earliest evidence recently emerged from excavations in Italy.

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