The size of the first population of people needed to arrive, survive, and thrive in what is now Australia is revealed in two studies published today. It took more than 1,000 people to form a viable population. But this was no accidental migration, as our work shows the first arrivals must have been planned. Our data suggest the ancestors of the Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, and Melanesian peoples first made it to Australia as part of an organised, technologically advanced migration to start a new life
We present an Aboriginal Australian genomic sequence obtained from a 100-year-old lock of hair donat...
International audienceThe population history of Aboriginal Australians remains largely uncharacteriz...
The population history of Aboriginal Australians remains largely uncharacterized. Here we generate h...
The size of the first population of people needed to arrive, survive, and thrive in what is now Aust...
We know it is more than 60,000 years since the first people entered the continent of Sahul — the gia...
archaeologists. There are two basic schools of archaeological thought as to where Australia’s Indige...
The First Australians were among the world\u27s earliest great ocean explorers, undertaking a remark...
[Extract] Over just the past few years, new archaeological findings have revealed the lives of early...
Archaeologists and demographers conservatively estimate that in the 50 000 years the Europeans began...
The question of when people first arrived in Australia has been the subject of lively debate among a...
This thesis presents a view of multiple human contacts with Australia, using a variety of data from ...
Aboriginal migration from South East Asia is the beginning of Australian economic history. Prehistor...
International audienceWe present an Aboriginal Australian genomic sequence obtained from a 100-year-...
International audienceWe present an Aboriginal Australian genomic sequence obtained from a 100-year-...
textabstractThe Australian continent holds some of the earliest archaeological evidence for the expa...
We present an Aboriginal Australian genomic sequence obtained from a 100-year-old lock of hair donat...
International audienceThe population history of Aboriginal Australians remains largely uncharacteriz...
The population history of Aboriginal Australians remains largely uncharacterized. Here we generate h...
The size of the first population of people needed to arrive, survive, and thrive in what is now Aust...
We know it is more than 60,000 years since the first people entered the continent of Sahul — the gia...
archaeologists. There are two basic schools of archaeological thought as to where Australia’s Indige...
The First Australians were among the world\u27s earliest great ocean explorers, undertaking a remark...
[Extract] Over just the past few years, new archaeological findings have revealed the lives of early...
Archaeologists and demographers conservatively estimate that in the 50 000 years the Europeans began...
The question of when people first arrived in Australia has been the subject of lively debate among a...
This thesis presents a view of multiple human contacts with Australia, using a variety of data from ...
Aboriginal migration from South East Asia is the beginning of Australian economic history. Prehistor...
International audienceWe present an Aboriginal Australian genomic sequence obtained from a 100-year-...
International audienceWe present an Aboriginal Australian genomic sequence obtained from a 100-year-...
textabstractThe Australian continent holds some of the earliest archaeological evidence for the expa...
We present an Aboriginal Australian genomic sequence obtained from a 100-year-old lock of hair donat...
International audienceThe population history of Aboriginal Australians remains largely uncharacteriz...
The population history of Aboriginal Australians remains largely uncharacterized. Here we generate h...