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Flesh-eating bugs get to work on animal bone dataset
Central Asia identified as key route for early human migration
Stone projectile skills help foragers occupy rainforests during southern Asia migration
Massive outback rock art site reveals ancient narrative
Earliest Gibbon Fossil Found in Southwest China
Mysterious marks on boomerangs reveal a ‘forgotten’ use of this iconic Aboriginal multi-tool
Fossil ape teeth open new window into ancient seasonal climates
‘Rare honour’: Griffith archaeologists win top Indonesian award
Stone Age discovery shows Homo sapiens survived in Kalahari
Wood sharpens stone: boomerangs used to retouch lithic tools
Brain mechanism underlying evolution of anxiety
Tooth-telling brings to light earliest humans from southern Africa
Underwater cave fossil site gains state protections
AI-powered archaeology draws out hidden evidence of fire use by early humans
What really happened in southern Africa 90,000 years ago?
Tooth study prompts rethink of human evolution
Oldest known ochre processing in East Asia discovered
Southern Cross Uni geochemist’s ARC funding to unlock secrets of earliest human evolution
DNA in archaeological sediments
Ostrich Eggshell Beads Reveal 50,000-Year-old Social Network Across Africa
Tooth cavities provide unique ecological insight into living primates and fossil humans
Tool use improves language skills
Researcher unearths more layers of cave history
Origin and Legacy of Etruscans
Genetics of human face begin to reveal underlying profile
Middle Stone Age Populations Repeatedly Occupied West African Coast
Academic stars shine at Southern Cross University
Skull shines light on human evolution
New Palaeoenvironmental Research Presents Oldest Securely Dated Evidence for a River Flowing Through Thar Desert
Rainforests not humans drove megafauna extinction in Southeast Asia
Forearm artery reveals human evolution continues
Past Tropical Forest Changes Drove Megafauna and Hominin Extinctions
Johannes Krause Wins “Fabio Frassetto” International Prize for Paleoanthropology
Newly discovered footprints reveal oldest traces of humans in Arabia
Orphaned chimpanzees can suffer for life
Ancient Human Footprints in Saudi Arabia Provide Snapshot of Arabian Ecology 120,000 Years Ago
Time and brain size – of mice and men
Studying ancient children’s teeth to reveal future
‘Selfish and Loveless’ Society in Uganda Really Is Not
University and Hebrew University of Jerusalem launch research and innovation partnership
New fossil family of giant wombat relatives discovered in Australia
Strengthened research profiles, novel visions for future
Discovery of Oldest Bow-and-Arrow Technology Outside Africa
Oldest Upper Paleolithic Homo sapiens in Europe
Human evolutionary success due to our ability to adapt to different environments
Deeper dig into ‘giant wombat’ bone marks raises more questions than answers
Fossil discoveries rewrite our history
Fossil skull casts doubt over modern human ancestry