First ancient human DNA from the islands between Asia and Australia
First skeleton discovered from early foraging culture known as 'Toaleans'.
First skeleton discovered from early foraging culture known as 'Toaleans'.
Research findings offer greater insight into precision stone work used by Toalean people.
Findings indicatedeteriorationof globally significant artworksaccelerating instep withclimate change.
A team of Griffith University archaeologists has shared in the discovery of what may be the world’s oldest known cave...
Small engraved rocks believed to have acted as a ‘social glue’ to unite early human societies.
Figurative depiction of hunters may be oldest evidence of human ability to imagine supernatural beings.
Cave paintings in Borneo among the world’s oldest examples of figurative depiction.
Renewed excavations at a limestone rock-shelter inhabited by ‘Ice Age’ hunter-gatherers on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi have revealed new evidence for earlier human occupation.
Griffith University archaeologists Associate Professor Adam Brumm, who with Indonesian colleagues led the excavations that yielded the new findings,and Dr...
Griffith University researchers are part of a team that has discovered 40,000 year old cave paintings in Indonesia.