Researcher dates last known Homo erectus remains
Last known remains of modern human ancestors dated by Griffith archaeologist.
Last known remains of modern human ancestors dated by Griffith archaeologist.
Discovery of rare early human fossils from Indonesia further unravels mystery of 'Hobbits'.
Homo erectus thrived in hyper-arid landscapes one million years ago.
The takeover of Southeast Asia’s grasslands with today’s rainforests contributed to the extinction of the region’s megafauna and ancient humans.
A Griffith University researcher has played a key role in the international multidisciplinary team that has discovered a new human...
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.
An international team of scientists that has announced the discovery of ancestors of Homo floresiensis — the enigmatic species of pygmy-like humans discovered more than a decade ago on the Indonesian island of Flores
On the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, Griffith University researchers are part of a team that contends the discovery of unexpectedly old artefacts is evidence of the habitation of a mystery population of early humans