Massive outback rock art site reveals ancient narrative
Researchers have shed light on the story behind a large sandstone rock art site in Central Queensland that features seven...
Researchers have shed light on the story behind a large sandstone rock art site in Central Queensland that features seven...
Griffith led research has carbon dated cave art found in an archaeological hotspot the Peñablanca Caves.
Stunning Arnhem Land rock art images have been described by researchers in Australian Archaeology.
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.
Small engraved rocks believed to have acted as a ‘social glue’ to unite early human societies.
The largest study of South-East Siberian rock art since the 1980s reveals the complex web of human social and cultural connections drawn over thousands of years.
Cave paintings in Borneo among the world’s oldest examples of figurative depiction.
Griffith University rock art expert Professor Paul Taçon has been announced the winner of the Research Leadership Award in the...
Griffith University archaeologists Associate Professor Adam Brumm, who with Indonesian colleagues led the excavations that yielded the new findings,and Dr...
Griffith University’s rock art expert Professor Paul Taçon has capped a remarkable year being honoured with the Rhys Jones Medal for Outstanding Contribution to Australian Archaeology - the top archaeology award in Australia. Earlier this year he was awarded an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship worth $2.5 million to continue his rock art research.