River’s evolution unfolds with a fresh mix of dating techniques
Griffith University has participated in the first international dating study of the fluvial terraces of the Lower Moulouya river in northeast Morocco.
Griffith University has participated in the first international dating study of the fluvial terraces of the Lower Moulouya river in northeast Morocco.
Scientific dating shaves nearly 200,000 years off famous Chinese skeleton age.
A Griffith University geochronologist’s state-of-the-art dating methods push back the origins of our species by an unprecedented 100,000 years, uncovering...
Discovery of stone tools and cut-marked animal bones in Kenya offers window into the dawn of stone technology.
Last known remains of modern human ancestors dated by Griffith archaeologist.
If the human race had run differently, modern man might have descended from Neanderthals, or some other species of ancient...
When Griffith Associate Professor Tanya Smith entertains the World Science Festival Brisbaneaudience with the many tales teeth tell, they’ll be...
A Griffith researcher has helped date a significant archaeological find in Spain.
Species heavily impacted by climate change and humans over a short evolutionary period.