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Oldest known figurative cave art discovered in Borneo

Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution
PublishedNovember 8, 2018June 24, 2022 AuthorContributed
Cave paintings in Borneo among the world’s oldest examples of figurative depiction. 

Griffith researchers tackle human evolution in Sumatra

Alumni
PublishedAugust 11, 2017August 15, 2017 AuthorContributed
Hunting was not easy in a rainforest in ancient times but new research has found modern humans made a way for themselves in Indonesia. New evidence not only suggests that modern humans were present in Southeast Asia 20,000 years earlier than previously thought – but they were colonising dense rainforests at earlier ages as well. […]

Aubert to attend science symposium

Arts Education Law
PublishedJuly 14, 2015 AuthorContributed
Dr Maxime Aubert will attend the Indonesian-American Kavli Frontiers of Science symposium in Indonesia in July.

Rock art discovery paints new human history

Ancient rock art found in Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Arts Education Law
PublishedOctober 9, 2014October 9, 2014 AuthorContributed
Griffith University researchers are part of a team that has discovered 40,000 year old cave paintings in Indonesia.

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