What can 65,000-year-old ‘stone Swiss Army knives’ tell us about the lives of ancient humans?
An archaeologist explains new evidence from stone tools that shows strong and wide social connections among our ancestors who lived...
Amy is a stone artefact specialist who studies the richness of past human behaviour through high-resolution lithic analysis. Amy holds a joint position with the Australian Museum and University of Sydney.
Dr Way works in Australia, southern Africa and eastern Europe. At the Australian Museum, Dr Way leads the archaeological research program with key responsibility for implementing long-term community-centred archaeological projects in NSW.
An archaeologist explains new evidence from stone tools that shows strong and wide social connections among our ancestors who lived...