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Winter 2026 Issue

Griffith University

World’s oldest rock art holds clues to early human migration to Australia

A hand stencil on the wall of a cave in Indonesia has become the oldest known rock art in the world, exceeding the archaeologists’ previous discovery in the same...
Wed, Jan 21, 2026

Training AI to identify ancient artists

Griffith researchers built and tested a digital archaeology framework to learn more about the ancient humans who created one of the oldest forms of rock art, finger fluting.
Thu, Oct 16, 2025

12,000-year-old monumental camel rock art acted as ancient ‘road signs’ to desert water sources

Tue, Sep 30, 2025

Archaeologists find oldest evidence of humans on ‘Hobbit’s’ island neighbor – who they were remains a mystery

Wed, Aug 6, 2025

Study reveals 8 million years of ‘Green Arabia’

Wed, Apr 9, 2025

Longest known seafaring venture 8,500 years ago brings hunter-gatherers to Malta before early farmers

Wed, Apr 9, 2025

Human ancestor thrived longer in harsher conditions than previous estimates

Thu, Jan 16, 2025

Smallest arm bone in human fossil record sheds light on the dawn of Homo floresiensis

Tue, Aug 6, 2024

Waxing and waning of environment influences hominin dispersals across ancient Iran

Wed, Mar 1, 2023
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