Sophisticated monkey hunting aids human colonisation of South Asian rainforest
Oldest and longest record of specialised active primate hunting offers insights into how people inhabited extreme environment.
Oldest and longest record of specialised active primate hunting offers insights into how people inhabited extreme environment.
The Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing offers insights annually into the world of peer-reviewed journal publishing through its Seminar...
Miniature stone and bone discoveries reveal early humans exploited challenging habitats sustainably.
Griffith Asia Institute member and Head of School of Government and International Relations, Professor Juliet Pietsch’s latest research has just...
New research explores the region's thriving scene from the perspective of the most influential filmmakers.
Griffith led research has carbon dated cave art found in an archaeological hotspot the Peñablanca Caves.
The takeover of Southeast Asia’s grasslands with today’s rainforests contributed to the extinction of the region’s megafauna and ancient humans.
Former Government and International Relations student Elise Stephenson is running a public diplomacy program as part of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Australia now initiative.
Professor Emeritus Dick Drew and colleagues have documented more than 500 new fruit fly species and studied all known species across south-east Asia and the Pacific region.
By Dr Diego Fossatiand Dr Lee Morgenbesser Griffith Asia Institute and the Centre for Governance and Public Policy The notion...