But the deep and long history of its First Peoples rarely makes the cut. Is it a missed opportunity? Australia is home to the ...
A new look at cuts on a giant kangaroo bone reveal First Peoples as fossil collectors, not hunters who helped drive species extinct, some scientists argue.
Archaeologists exploring the waters near Western Australia’s Murujuga are finding ancient sites a short dive below the sea’s surface Clare Watson, Hakai Magazine Archaeologists exploring the submerged ...
Palaeontologists say there is no hard evidence in the fossil record that extinct Australian megafauna were butchered by First ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The 40,000-year-old remains of an Aboriginal man that prompted a drastic rewrite of Australian history were returned to his ancestral homeland on Friday after four decades of ...
The new discovery of ancient stone artefacts at an underwater spring has confirmed the location is a submerged archaeological site where more ancient Aboriginal artefacts are likely hidden The new ...
Archaeologist and anthropologist Sue Smalldon sits among ancient rocks at Deep Gorge on the Burrup peninsula in the north of Western Australia [File: Greg Wood/AFP] The United Nations cultural ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's first underwater archaeological sites off its west coast dating to more than 7,000 years ago will help with the understanding of the cultural and technology development ...
Rangers from the Esperance Tjaltjraak Native Title Aboriginal Corporation first noticed signs of erosion at Wharton Beach in ...
Drivers on a popular 4WD beach have been asked to stay away from the region after intense storms uncovered an astonishing ...
Rangers from the Esperance Tjaltjraak Native Title Aboriginal Corporation first observed the effects of erosion at Wharton ...
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