Persian plateau unveiled as crucial hub for early human migration out of Africa
Study sheds new light on the complex journey of human populations from Africa into Eurasia.
Study sheds new light on the complex journey of human populations from Africa into Eurasia.
Set fireside beneath a magnificent celestial tapestry, a new virtual reality experience from Griffith University’s First People’s Health Unit invites...
Study finds humid periods in ancient Iran led to the expansions of human populations.
Fossilised teeth of ancient mammals from a 17-million-year-old Kenyan site reveals climate variability.
Increasing climate variability has been implicated as a driving force for the origins of our species (Homo sapiens) over 300,000 years ago,...
New ARCHE Director hopes to build stronger research and teaching relationships locally and globally.
Well-preserved Palaeolithic site in northern China reveals previously unidentified set of cultural innovations.
First skeleton discovered from early foraging culture known as 'Toaleans'.
Findings constitute firsttraceologicalevidence of hardwood boomerangs being used for shaping stone tools in Australia.
Griffith researchers contributed to a new isotopic study of fossil teeth that shows the first direct evidence that human success...