Funding win for archaeology student in new B Arts Honours program
A Griffith archaeological science student, testing new ways to identify where items from collections have come from, has been awarded funding to continue her exciting research.
A Griffith archaeological science student, testing new ways to identify where items from collections have come from, has been awarded funding to continue her exciting research.
Sulawesi artwork painted at least 51,200 years ago, making it oldest known cave art image in the world.
Mongolian vessels used for ancient food production and milk preservation.
Researchers say Timor islands likely a gateway crossing to Australia for ancient humans.
Recent archaeology uncovers 10,000-year-old relics, including Neolithic to Bronze Age remains and art.
Exploration of underground caves and lava tubes reveal archaeological abundance in Arabia.
International gathering highlights ambitious aim to understand human origins and future lessons.
Nnow submerged north Australian region existed as an extensive archipelago for early human migration.
Study casts doubt on claims ancient small-brained hominin buried their dead and produced rock art.
Six researchers receive $2,647,686 for DECRA projects.