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Maternal secrets of our earliest ancestors unlocked

Extended parental care is considered one of the hallmarks of human evolution. A stunning new research result published in the prestigious journal Nature reveals for the […]

July 16, 2019July 16, 2019 Read more

Walking the plank to our oldest shipwrecks

Flinders University experts are showcasing some of the oldest maritime mysteries as part of National Archaeology Week. Along with a series of events led by Flinders […]

May 20, 2019May 20, 2019 Read more

Lost graves identified by new archaeology methods

Flinders University archaeologists are using cutting edge subsurface imaging technology to help assist community groups map unmarked graves and manage their cultural heritage. “This is a […]

April 24, 2019April 26, 2019 Read more

Fish that outlived dinosaurs reveals secrets of ancient skull evolution

A new study into one of the world’s oldest types of fish, Coelacanth, provides fresh insights into the development of the skull and brain of vertebrates […]

April 18, 2019April 18, 2019 Read more

Rebuilt Notre Dame could be just as wonderful

The destruction of Notre Dame cathedral is lamentable. A wonderful icon has been largely destroyed by fire. However, we should not despair, writes Claire Smith, Professor […]

April 17, 2019 Read more

Killing the legend of buried Viking warrior swords

Swords found in early medieval graves don’t necessarily mark the final resting place of a warrior, new research suggests. The international research, combining literary and archaeological data, […]

March 20, 2019March 20, 2019 Read more
Religious and reformatory artifacts from St John’s Photo: Cherrie De Leiuen, 2016.

Irish identity ‘buried’ by SA’s colonial rule

The ‘Irishness’ of Irish settlers was commonly ‘buried’ during British colonisation of South Australia, with many Irish emigrants such as farm workers and domestic help treated […]

January 30, 2019January 31, 2019 Read more
A bronze bust of Captain Matthew Flinders greets students, staff, and visitors to Flinders University's Bedford Park campus. The sculpture, by Australian artist John Dowie, was unveiled by His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh in 1986.

Matthew Flinders, the great explorer, discovered at last

Flinders University – named in honour of Matthew Flinders – congratulates researchers for finally locating the remains of the intrepid navigator. Vice-Chancellor Colin Stirling says the […]

January 25, 2019January 25, 2019 Read more

SA’s new national park helps save our heritage

The opening of Adelaide’s second national park in the metropolitan area, Glenthorne, is a coup for South Australians – along with SA’s history. Flinders University archaeologists […]

August 9, 2018August 9, 2018 Read more
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