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Ancient cities provide key datasets for urban planning, policy and predictions in the Anthropocene
New analysis unlocks the hidden meaning of 15,000-year-old rock art in Arnhem Land
Chance find fulfils 110-year mission to give ancient Nubians a voice
University members recognised in 2024 New Year Honours
Shipwrecks offer insights into subsea ecology
Australian Atlantis: Ancient submerged landscapes reveal a mosaic of human habitation
Deputy of Administrator
Dishing dirt on human evolution
Was going to space a good idea?
Unveiling the deep-time story of sacred Wiradjuri carved trees (marara) and burials (dhabuganha)
Ramses: golden treasures of the superstar pharaoh come to Sydney
No scientific evidence for cognitively advanced behaviours and symbolism by Homo naledi
No scientific evidence Homo naledi was advanced
New approach to understanding Aboriginal foodways
Research ‘sweep’: Martindale Hall
Please explain: Why do 2.5 million tourists pour into Pompeii every year?
Superlensing without a superlens: microscopes boosted beyond limits
Braiding Indigenous knowledge and science
Amazonian Rainforest Hides Thousands of Records of Ancient Indigenous Communities Under Its Forest Canopy, According to a Study Published in the Journal Science
New archaeological discoveries set to transform understanding of Arthur’s Stone
International Museum Conference: Truth-telling in a post truth era
AFP Forensics assist in recovery of WWII soldier remains in PNG
Historic Launch of the Unified International Scientific Center Initiative to Address Climate Impact on Earth
Modifying microbes to eat plastic; climate solutions; rewilding to save species; and what policies add up?
Beauty, wine and death in ancient world
CEF Yass Valley Celebrates 25 Years
Possible remains of 187-year-old gaol uncovered in Albany
History expert thrives in art of gaming
Patrick Roberts and Oshan Wedage Awarded ‘Humanitarian’ Title by Sri Lanka’s Indigenous Vedda Community
UOW rated among world’s best young universities
Witness archaeology in action at Arthur’s Stone
New methods for ancient texts
Documentary series showcases exciting underwater heritage discoveries
Western Civilisation program opens doors to world
Signals from Ancestors
New gallery displays highlight storytelling skills
Archaeologists identify Moluccan boats on NT rock art drawings
Silent witnesses: further dark secrets of Batavia shipwreck laid bare
Who owned this Stone Age jewellery? New forensic tools offer an unprecedented answer
New ACT Heritage Council appointed
Dinner and show: Roman ruins reveal luxury winery doubled as entertainment venue
Consultation to improve protection of shipwrecks in WA waters
Heritage specialists onsite to protect and preserve Glenrowan history
“Exquisite” sabertooth skull offers clues about Ice Age predator
More progress for Northern Correctional Facility
Flinders rises in key QS World University Rankings
New members sought for Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Council
Engineering and Technology strongest in latest QS subject rankings