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New research conducted at Walufeni Cave, an important archaeological site in Papua New Guinea, reveals new evidence of ...
Archaeologists in Australia have recorded hundreds of markings, known as finger flutings, lining the walls of a limestone ...
New archaeological research highlights major blind spots in Australia’s environmental management policies, placing submerged Indigenous heritage at risk. The Deep History of Sea Country (DHSC ...
Alasdair Brooks, Hans-Dieter Bader, Susan Lawrence, Jane Lennon, Ploughzone Archaeology on an Australian Historic Site: A Case Study from South Gippsland, Victoria, Australian Archaeology, No. 68 (Jun ...
Australian Archaeology, the official publication of the Australian Archaeological Association Inc., is a refereed journal published since 1974. It accepts original articles in all fields of ...
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA—BBC News reports that officials in Australia’s federal government have decided to rebury the 42,000-year-old remains of “Mungo Man” and more than 100 other people ...
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Neanderthal DNA may refute 65,000-year-old date for human ... - MSN
A new DNA model suggests humans didn't reach Australia until 50,000 years ago, but archaeological data disagrees.
A pair of shipwrecks lost for more than a century have been discovered off Western Australia's coast. Crews of television ...
CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA—According to a report in Cosmos Magazine, bone tools from Riwi Cave have been dated to between 35,000 and 46,000 years ago by a team of researchers led by Michelle Langley of ...
Archaeology Ancient Indigenous weapons from Australia can deliver 'devastating blows,' 1st-ever biomechanics study of its kind reveals News By Michelle Langley, Laura Diamond published October 29 ...
Five rare "non-returning" boomerangs found in dry riverbed in South Australia were probably used hundreds of years ago to hunt waterbirds, according to a new study.
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