Human evolutionary success due to our ability to adapt to different environments
Griffith researchers contributed to a new isotopic study of fossil teeth that shows the first direct evidence that human success...
Griffith researchers contributed to a new isotopic study of fossil teeth that shows the first direct evidence that human success...
Hunting was not easy in a rainforest in ancient times but new research has found modern humans made a way...
Griffith University’s Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution has once again made the Science list of top 10 stories for...
Griffith University's Research Centre for Human Evolution will be launched on July 8 by the Minister for Innovation, Science and the Digital Economy and Minister for Small Business Leanne Enoch, as part of a two-day conference to develop partnerships between Australian and international researchers and Aboriginal Traditional Owners.
Neanderthals lived with two other kinds of humans 100,000 years ago. But why did only our species survive? Renowned palaeoanthropologist Professor Chris Stringer will explain why at a public lecture in Brisbane on July 8.
If the human race had run differently, modern man might have descended from Neanderthals, or some other species of ancient...
Study reveals early hominins in China were far more inventive and adaptable than previously believed.
A hand stencil on the wall of a cave in Indonesia has become the oldest known rock art in the...
Could Homo sapiens and a now-extinct early human species have lived alongside each other on an Indonesian more than 65,000 years ago?
Transforming Human Origins Research Centre of Excellence to reframe the study of our species globally.