In the north, distinctive lineages such as M27, M28, and M29′Q trace deep roots in New Guinea and Near Oceania, while in the ...
Archaeological evidence from sites like Madjedbebe suggested an arrival date of approximately 65,000 years ago, while genetic analyses consistently pointed to a much more recent timeframe of 47,000 to ...
New research shows early humans relied on many plant foods. They ground seeds, cooked roots, and used simple tools long ...
No. 50, Special 50th Edition. Archaeology in the New Millennium: The Past, Present and Future of Australian Archaeology (Jun., 2000), pp. 81-89 (9 pages) Published By: Taylor & Francis, Ltd.
Shine a light deep inside Waribruk cave in southeastern Australia and the walls and ceiling sparkle. The spectacle is the result of geological processes spanning millions of years. First, underground ...
For most of the human history of Australia, sea levels were much lower than they are today, and there was extra dry land where people lived. Archaeologists could only speculate about how people used ...
Location of buried archaeological features using earth-resistivity surveying is an established procedure. Its application to Australian sites is long overdue. In this paper, an outline of the physical ...
Ancient submerged Aboriginal archaeological sites await underwater rediscovery off the coast of Australia, according to a study. Ancient submerged Aboriginal archaeological sites await underwater ...
Archaeologists have discovered a new style of ancient Australian rock art that features unusual depictions of human and animal figures, seemingly living in harmony. The works from this ancient art ...
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Archaeological study challenges paleo diet, revealing humans have long eaten 'processed plant foods'
Humans evolved over hundreds of thousands of years to be the ultimate flexible eaters—chasing carbohydrates and fats from plant and animal sources alike. A new study in the Journal of Archaeological ...
An Australian archaeologist who discovered ‘the Hobbit’ has lost his battle with cancer. An Australian archaeologist who discovered ‘the Hobbit’ has lost his battle with cancer. THE ARCHAEOLOGY ...
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