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Brewing Up Ancient Beer
Dates announced for Drybread Cemetery Bioarchaeology Project
Study explores family history amid frontier conflict
Researching Australian history, culture
Rainforests not humans drove megafauna extinction in Southeast Asia
Past Tropical Forest Changes Drove Megafauna and Hominin Extinctions
Arnhem Land Maliwawa rock art opens window to past
Southampton rises to 15th in Good University Guide
“COVID-19 is here to stay for foreseeable future” – Field Work in Time of Coronavirus
Revised tree ring data confirms ancient Mediterranean dates
Medieval texts reveal false Royal Navy origins
Archaeological discoveries on a remote Indonesian island provide vital clues about people living there 17,000 years
Patrick Roberts Made National Geographic ‘Explorer’
Warnings on Pilbara and other heritage sites
Researchers unlock secrets of past with new international carbon dating standard
Voyages très extraordinaires of French discovery
Ancient shell llama offering found in Lake Titicaca
Humans may have reached Americas 15,000 years earlier than previously thought
Join ACT Heritage Council in 2021
New book echoes conference on classics, media theory
Study reveals secret life of Lithium in Sun-like stars: created not just destroyed
First Aboriginal cultural sites discovered underwater 50,000 years later
‘Land and Water Revisited’ to livestream for premier
New Ballarat treasure hunt to unveil city’s past
New book chronicles complexities of Roman storage
School holiday events entice visitors back into city
We can all be stargazers – and now is perfect time to start
Kawatiri Coastal Trail work begins
Discovery of Oldest Bow-and-Arrow Technology Outside Africa
Discovery of Oldest Bow and Arrow Technology in Eurasia
New research solves PNG archaeological mysteries
Ancient Genomic Insights Into Early Peopling of Caribbean
Artifacts found on Taungurung Country
Ancient Genomes Link Subsistence Change and Human Migration in Northern China
Heightened Interaction Between Neolithic Migrants and Hunter-Gatherers in Western Europe
Human Mobility and Western Asia’s Early State-Level Societies
Repatriating unexpected treasures in Arnhem Land
History Unearthed In Heart Of Melbourne
Signs of historic conflict in rockshelter
Across Atlantic: Phoenicians found to have influenced early Germanic people
Oldest Upper Paleolithic Homo sapiens in Europe
Ancient DNA paints genetic portrait of Andes civilisations
Arts and Sciences announces first Humanities Scholars
Australian National maritime museum launches new content for remote school learning
Clues to pandemic rebounds from past
Direct Evidence of Late Pleistocene Human Colonization of Isolated Islands Beyond Wallace’s Line
Deeper dig into ‘giant wombat’ bone marks raises more questions than answers
Earth Day shows a fragile planet