What the Oldest Known Cave Painting Reveals About Early Humans (and What It Doesn’t)
via Discover Magazine, 17 April 2021: A feature on the recent discovery of ancient rock art in Sulawesi and contextualising ...
Archaeologist associated with Griffith University.
via Discover Magazine, 17 April 2021: A feature on the recent discovery of ancient rock art in Sulawesi and contextualising ...
via The Straits Times, 25 January 2020: ST carried a feature on the discovery of the 45,000-year-old pig painting in ...
via Archaeology Magazine, March/April 2020: A short feature on the rock art of Sulawesi.
via Pusat Penelitian Arkeologi Nasional, 12 December 2019 and other sources: The remarkable find of 44,000-year-old rock art from Leang ...
via Nature and various news sources, 07 November 2018: Burning up my news feeds today is a newly-published paper in ...
New paper in PLOS One describing mandibles from the Niah Caves - these were excavated by the Harrissons in 1957. ...
Over the past decade, archaeologists have been able to directly date rock art, particularly in Island Southeast Asia at sites ...
The Smithsonian Magazine's feature on the rock art of Sulawesi, Indonesia, which was discovered to be as old as some ...
I've been waiting excitedly for this paper to be published! A new paper out in Nature presents new rock art ...
The news of an unusual hominid foot bone was first announced at the IPPA Congress last year, raising the possibility ...
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