New archaeological research highlights major blind spots in Australia’s environmental management policies which place submerged Indigenous heritage at risk New archaeological research highlights major ...
An ancient dingo skeleton uncovered along Australia’s Baaka (Darling River) is giving archaeologists rare insight into the way Indigenous communities lived alongside the wild dogs nearly 1,000 years ...
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 ...
Ancient submerged Aboriginal archaeological sites await underwater rediscovery off the coast of Australia, according to a study. Ancient submerged Aboriginal archaeological sites await underwater ...
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 ...
Watura Jurnti: A 42000–45000-year-long occupation sequence from the north-eastern Pilbara Watura Jurnti: A 42000–45000-year-long occupation sequence from the north-eastern Pilbara (pp. 137-149) What ...
A new study from The University of Western Australia has challenged earlier claims that Aboriginal stone artifacts discovered off the Pilbara coast in Western Australia represent Australia's first ...
CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA—Students from Australian National University (ANU) are digging on Springbank Island in Lake Burley Griffin for evidence of Canberrra’s first European homestead and an Indigenous ...