Indigenous Australians may have been early "paleontologists," not big-game hunters, according to a new analysis ...
New research led by UNSW Sydney paleontologists challenges the idea that Indigenous Australians hunted Australia's megafauna ...
Australia’s First Peoples may or may not have hunted the continent’s megafauna to extinction, but they definitely collected ...
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.
An ancient giant kangaroo bone from Australia's Mammoth Cave has long been cited as evidence that Indigenous Australians ...
The extinction of the Pleistocene megafauna may be people’s fault after all, according to a recent study.
Palaeontologists say there is no hard evidence in the fossil record that extinct Australian megafauna were butchered by First ...
A decades-old theory that First Nations peoples hunted Australia's megafauna to extinction might not stack up, according to ...
Incision marks likely made by humans on the fossilised bone of an ancient kangaroo challenges the ‘humans wiped out ...
According to Prof Pask, one of the key goals of Colossal Biosciences in bringing back extinct species would be to reintroduce ...
What happened to all the megafauna? From moas to mammoths, many large animals went extinct between 50 and 10,000 years ago. Learning why could provide crucial evidence about prehistoric ecosystems and ...