Griffith researchers date South Africa’s peculiar Homo naledi fossils
Scientists from Griffith’s Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution(ARCHE) have helped discoverHomo naledi’s surprisingly young age,opening up more questions on...
Scientists from Griffith’s Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution(ARCHE) have helped discoverHomo naledi’s surprisingly young age,opening up more questions on...
Species heavily impacted by climate change and humans over a short evolutionary period.
Study sheds new light on the complex journey of human populations from Africa into Eurasia.
Findings support growing consensus for lush Jordan Rift Valley that funnelled migrants into western Asia and northern Arabia.
Study finds humpback whale super-groups follow changing ocean currents and phytoplanktonblooms.
Griffith University scientists have revealed the devastating effects a trophy hunting ban will have on wildlife conservation and livelihoods in Africa. Although controversial, the practice of trophy hunting conserves land that wouldn’t otherwise be protected.
New archaeological research demonstrates earliest projectile technology in the tropical rainforests of Sri Lanka.
A new approach is neededto develop workable solutions in a less confrontational manner.
Oldest and longest record of specialised active primate hunting offers insights into how people inhabited extreme environment.
Discovery indicates ancient humans occupied site more than half a million years earlier than previously thought.