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10 July 2023
Professor Michael Petraglia with skull

Unearthing humanity’s origin story

Professor Michael Petraglia has always been drawn to the distant past. Growing up, he pored over copies of National Geographic and books about Ancient Egypt that his family – particularly his older sister – would gift him every Christmas. So it seems only natural that he would pursue a career in archaeology that’s taken him around the world, from teaching at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge in the UK to directing field projects in Africa and Asia that have reframed our understanding of ancient human migration. Professor Petraglia, now the Director of Griffith University’s Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution (ARCHE), and he talked to Griffith Review Editor Carody Culver about the origin story of our species – which, like humanity itself, is constantly evolving. This is an excerpt.

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1 October 2025

12,000-year-old monumental camel rock art acted as ancient ‘road signs’ to water sources 

On towering rock panels, artists inscribed artworks of camels, ibex, gazelles and more, risking their lives to create 'billboards' that signalled the presence of people and water bodies.

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10 April 2025

Study reveals 8 million years of ‘Green Arabia’ as key route

Study sheds new light on unrecognised but important crossroad for biogeographic exchange between Africa and Eurasia. 

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4 April 2025
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17 January 2025
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1 May 2024
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22 April 2024

First evidence of ancient human occupation found in giant lava tube cave in Saudi Arabia

Recent archaeology uncovers 10,000-year-old relics, including Neolithic to Bronze Age remains and art.

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18 April 2024
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25 March 2024
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13 February 2024

Scientists gather for first-of-kind human origins research

International gathering highlights ambitious aim to understand human origins and future lessons.

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