Oldest known figurative cave art discovered in Borneo
Cave paintings in Borneo among the world’s oldest examples of figurative depiction.
Cave paintings in Borneo among the world’s oldest examples of figurative depiction.
An opportunity of a lifetime to engage with local Asian communities.
Anthropogenic pressures, invasive species and climate change could have disastrous consequences for ecosystems globally.
Study highlights vulnerability of species unnamed by science.
Researchers reveal “thresholds” for when logged rainforests lose the ability to sustain themselves while highlighting value of already logged forests.
Sulawesi artwork painted at least 51,200 years ago, making it oldest known cave art image in the world.
A team of researchers led by the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research in collaboration with The Sarawak Museum Department have become the first to date drawings in Gua Sireh Cave in Sarawak, uncovering a sad story of conflict in the process.
A study looking into the effects of climate change on insects within Lamington National Park is set to go international following a funding injection of $470,000.
A team of Indonesian and Australian archaeologists co-led by Griffith University academics has unearthed the skeletal remains of a young...
Award recognises Griffith's ground-breaking research into rock art dating in Indonesia.