Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution
@ARCHE_Griffith
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Interdisciplinary research into human evolution
QLD, Australia
Joined July 2021
We have a new website! The Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution (ARCHE). We will be constantly updating it and adding new content, so watch this space! @ARCHE_Griffith @Griffith_Uni
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A new & unusual study of geological apatite by Campaña et al.:Characterizing and dating authigenic phosphates from the sedimentary infill of Atapuerca archaeo-paleoanthropological cave sites (Spain). Free download: https://t.co/Wo6BBLyXgQ.
@CENIEH @ARCHE_Griffith
@LTUArchaeology
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A unforgettable trip to #Mongolia and into the #GreenGobi - thanks to all my colleagues for their hospitality #mongolianacademyofsciences @ARCHE_Griffith
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⚠️ Do you have a research-based course coming up? ⚠️ Are you thinking of doing Honours or HDR studies? ⚠️ Here are some important things to consider in the months leading up to enrolment! ⚠️ Let us know if you have any questions ⚠️ https://t.co/II63yhniQ6
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Volunteer Opportunity 🦴Are you interested burying and/or digging up animal remains? 🦴Griffith is expanding their Zooarchaeology Reference Collection and needs some volunteers who would like to be involved in the process. 🦴Please contact Meg: meg.walker@griffithuni.edu.au
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Next week, the @ARCHE_Griffith Seminar Series is continuing with "Fire, Society and Culture: New evidence from 400,000 year old sites in the UK" Presented by Professor Nick Ashton. Date: Thursday 3rd April Time: 12pm Room: N78_-1.23 Brisbane South (Nathan)
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Make sure you come and find the GUAS stall at Nathan Campus! 🎟️ O-Week: Wednesday 26th February 🎟️ Week 1: Tuesday 4th March Meet the team, learn about our upcoming events, win prizes, and become a member.
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1/ Paper alert! Thanks to @ProfMercader and the entire international, interdisciplinary team for some amazing new work in Oldupai Gorge, #Tanzania New paper in Nature's @CommsEarth
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New paper reveals Homo erectus thrived in steppe-deserts 1 million years ago—reshaping views on early adaptability, generalist strategies, and dispersal to arid zones amid mid-Pleistocene climate change #OldupaiGorge 🇹🇿 @NaturePortfolio
@CommsEarth
https://t.co/27QyJhWd0k
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I am incredibly grateful to have had so many opportunities and a fantastic experience as an undergraduate Archaeology student @Griffith_Uni @Griffith_SciEnv @ARCHE_Griffith @GU_SocialCultur. I am looking forward to starting my Honours (Archaeological Science) in February! (4/4)
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After a year getting set up, the new ZooMS lab at Griffith Uni is running ahead at full steam. Loads of exciting new data coming out now. Very much looking forward to the projects and collaborations to come. 🦴🧪 @ARCHE_Griffith
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Today, I gave my first conference presentation on my undergraduate research project at the @AustArchaeology Conference 2024. I just wanted to thank everyone for being so kind, encouraging and supportive. It was a great experience! #AAA47
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Just published in QEH: a new team work led by @Eslembenarous providing new numerical ages for the Middle Stone Age locality of Bargny (Senegal). Free access here: https://t.co/WAEHBhEw8a.
@CENIEH @CENIEH_Labs @CENIEH_Geo2 @ARCHE_Griffith @LTUArchaeology
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Join Ian Waina and Prof. Andy Gleadow as they share how traditional owners and scientists have worked together over the last decade to determine the age of #rockart sites on Kwini and Balanggarra Country in the East Kimberley @Rock_Art_Aus @Griffith_Uni
https://t.co/JJzTCB8zDE
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Thanks to a generous Queenslander, we now have a pretty awesome shell reference collection @ARCHE_Griffith ! This collection will support both teaching & reseach @Griffith_SciEnv 🐚🦪
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@ARCHE_Griffith has a new Archaeology lab! Still moving in, but already dreaming of all the archaeology that will get done by @Griffith_SciEnv students and staff here!
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Our next @ARCHE_Griffith seminar by Dafne Koutamanis - on #isotopes and their applications to #archaeology and #paleontology looking at food webs of Pleistocene #Australian #megafauna and island fauna from #Flores (Indonesia)
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We salute Professor Peter J. Anderson, Dr John Atack, Professor Julien Louys, Professor Michael Petraglia, Professor Sharyn Rundle-Thiele, Professor Rodney Stewart and Associate Professor Yu Lin Zhong, who have all joined Australian Research Council's College of Experts for 2025.
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Congratulations to the 123 new members inducted into the ARC’s College of Experts for 2025. The College plays a key role in identifying research excellence to deliver outcomes for Australia’s economic, social, environmental and cultural benefit. More: https://t.co/rCaKY5s2Hi
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First-ever biomechanics study of Indigenous weapons shows what made them so deadly https://t.co/MaVwdQDpIG via @ConversationEDU
@ARCHE_Griffith @Griffith_Health @Griffith_SciEnv
theconversation.com
A first-ever biomechanics study of two First Nations weapons systems has identified the design features that make them so formidable.
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