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What ingredients went into galactic blender to create Milky Way?
Exhibition Brings Wonders Of Ancient Greece To Melbourne
Portraits celebrate shared knowledge and leadership in Aboriginal community
Billagoe listed on State Heritage Register
Bronze Age women led change in Orkney
Museum releases Preliminary Report on Rhode Island site
Out of this world experiment lands in space
Virtual reality dive experience marks 80 years since sinking of Japanese submarine I-124
Inspirational South West sisters blazing trail in learning and life
Project Investigating Human Impacts on Island Ecosystems Wins ERC Starting Grant
Rich new field for ancient DNA discovery
Major Rottnest Island development receives conditional approval
Fremantle local joins Heritage Council as newest member
Isotope tests unlock Iron Age secrets
Molecular Analysis Reveals Oldest Denisovan Fossils Yet
Prehistoric mums cared for kids better than we thought
Interdisciplinary Research Shows Spread of Transeurasian Languages Was Due to Agriculture
UOW ranked among world’s best for arts and humanities
Reading beads: University of Toronto Mississauga researcher examines Indigenous visual storytelling
Rare boomerang collection reveals diverse past
Rare boomerangs used by ancestors of Yandruwandha Yawarrawarrka people dated at ANSTO
From ice cores to cosmic events: plenary speakers announced
Byron exhibits highlight poet’s ties to Greece
Open book: University of Toronto-Aga Khan exhibit explores secrets within ancient texts
Tripartite origins of Japanese populations revealed by paleogenomics
Life and culture on International Space Station
What to do if you find fossils or artefacts
Proposed bike trails for mountain unveiled
Cutting edge DNA technology to identify Australian fallen soldiers’ remains
Earliest evidence of human activity found in Americas
How a long-lost list is helping us remap Darug place names and culture on Dyarubbin, Hawkesbury River
Early Kenyan Herders Relied on Consistency and Connections in Unpredictable Conditions
Research shows how hallucinogens shaped prehistoric cave art
Middle Stone Age Populations Repeatedly Occupied West African Coast
Archaeology find in Beechworth deemed important
La Trobe receives $4.1m in ARC grants
Skull shines light on human evolution
Altai Pastoralism Project Funded by National Geographic Society and Wenner-Gren Foundation
Playing detective on a galactic scale: huge new dataset will solve multiple Milky Way mysteries
Population Dynamics and Rise of Empires in Inner Asia
10 Million Euro ERC Synergy Grant Awarded for Study of Cognitive and Cultural Evolution of Numeracy
Bronze Age travel routes revealed using pioneering research method
Resilience and climate change: Archaeologists reveal human adaptability in ancient Turkey
Archaeologists: Ancient Turks adapted to climate change
Denisovan DNA in genome of early East Asians
Languages and Genes Shed Light on pre-Incan Cultural Development in Central Andes
Barunga provides successful cross-cultural learning model
Brewing Up Ancient Beer