New genetic study reveals how modern humans first arrived in Australia 60,000 years ago
A sweeping genetic investigation is reshaping what researchers know about the first journeys of modern humans into Australia and its ...
Archaeological and anthropological research on Aboriginal Australians and the deep history of Indigenous cultures.
A sweeping genetic investigation is reshaping what researchers know about the first journeys of modern humans into Australia and its ...
High on the rugged sandstone hills of Quinkan Country in southeastern Cape York Peninsula, a small rock shelter has yielded ...
Researchers for generations have tried to understand why Australia's Ice Age giants — enormous kangaroos, car-sized wombat-like creatures, and massive ...
A new paper recently published has provided the most detailed analysis to date of the way in which early Australian ...
Researchers have just uncovered ancient finger marks — traces of sacred gestures from millennia past — deep within a limestone ...
A new study published in the journal Archaeology in Oceania has reopened a long-standing debate about when people migrated to ...
Mysterious earth rings emerge from the hills onto the outskirts of Melbourne, Australia, in the suburb of Sunbury; they bear ...
A recent study published in Science Advances uncovers that over 41,000 years ago, Tasmania’s first human inhabitants, the Palawa/Pakana people, ...
In a groundbreaking study published in Scientific Reports, Griffith University researchers employed advanced biomechanics technology to assess the striking capabilities ...
Archaeologists studying rock art in northwestern Arnhem Land, Australia, have uncovered a decades-long mystery surrounding two unique boat paintings. Credit: ...
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