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Griffith has launched a new open air research lab that will allow students at its Nathan campus to practice archaeological excavation techniques and researchers to study decay rates.
Griffith has launched a new open air research lab that will allow students at its Nathan campus to practice archaeological excavation techniques and researchers to study decay rates.
Findings constitute firsttraceologicalevidence of hardwood boomerangs being used for shaping stone tools in Australia.
Bone artefacts found in Kimberley cave site dated as being more than 35,000 years old by research team.
First Australians co-existed with a giant ‘wombat-like’ creature for thousands of years — so why is there so little archaeological evidence for the hunting and use of these large animals?