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The stone toolkit of the first Homo sapiens from Africa to Australia. This project aims to explore the technological variability of Homo sapiens in their expansion out of Africa to Australia over the

Griffith University — Discovery Projects
Amount
Up to $601,567
Closes
Friday 29 December 2028
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

The stone toolkit of the first Homo sapiens from Africa to Australia. This project aims to explore the technological variability of Homo sapiens in their expansion out of Africa to Australia over the last 200,000 years. The project expects to generate new knowledge in the areas of archaeology and human origins by employing groundbreaking 3D computational analysis of stone tools found in sites spanning the period of Homo sapiens expansion. Expected outcomes of this project are to understand the technological underpinning of our forebears' successful expansion out of Africa, their replacement of other hominin species, and the pace and routes of expansion. This should provide significant benefits in understanding human evolution and the resilience of our species in the face of major climate change.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 4301 - Archaeology. Lead: Prof Christopher Clarkson

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