Rare stone tool cache tells story of trade and ingenuity
About 170 years ago a large bundle of stone tools was deliberately buried close to a waterhole in the hard...
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About 170 years ago a large bundle of stone tools was deliberately buried close to a waterhole in the hard...
Griffith researchers built and tested a digital archaeology framework to learn more about the ancient humans who created one of...
Sulawesi artwork painted at least 51,200 years ago, making it oldest known cave art image in the world.
In Gladstone, amid shipping traffic and industrial landscapes, the Australian cultural cringe is palpable, torn between pride in resources and prospect of environmental devastation as observed by Dr Kerrie Foxwell-Norton.
As the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup draws a stadium-level spotlight on women’s sport, academics and sport management leaders will...
Where there’s a will, there’s a way. For Dr Indigo Willing, that volition saw her take up skateboarding at age...
Creator of unique artworks a mystery for nearly a century — until now.
Griffith University researchers are using the same technology that helps control automated vehicles and is used in speed cameras to find ancient sites in the Mariana Islands.
New method alleviates access issues and expense involved in rock art expeditions in remote locations.
A tongue-in-cheek editorial about the death of the Great Barrier Reef undermined efforts to build action on climate change and amplified conflict a new study has found.