Fossil ape teeth open a new window into ancient seasonal climates
Fossilised teeth of ancient mammals from a 17-million-year-old Kenyan site reveals climate variability.
Fossilised teeth of ancient mammals from a 17-million-year-old Kenyan site reveals climate variability.
Discovery of stone tools and cut-marked animal bones in Kenya offers window into the dawn of stone technology.
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...
Scientists from Griffith’s Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution(ARCHE) have helped discoverHomo naledi’s surprisingly young age,opening up more questions on...