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Murray River earth mounds reveal Aboriginal cooking practices spanning 4000 years

Murray River earth mounds reveal Aboriginal cooking practices spanning 4000 years
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RSSA March meeting - Ian Moffat

Eventbrite - Royal Society of South Australia presents RSSA March meeting - Ian Moffat - Thursday, 10 March 2022 at Royal Society of South Australia, Adelaide, SA. Find event and ticket information.

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Did a Tough Environment Shape the Evolution of Human Creativity?

Between the time when early modern humans emerged in Africa and when they spread around the globe, they developed complex behaviors that enabled them and us to adapt and thrive in new environments.

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A Snapshot of Our Mysterious Ancestor Homo erectus

If you bumped into a Homo erectus in the street you might not recognize them as being very different from you. You’d see a certain “human-ness” in the stance, and his or her size and shape might be similar to yours.

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'Unbiased' Computer Software Learns To Decipher Australian Rock Art

The newly created  computer program  allowed archaeologists to “see” comparative differences in the rock art of the Wilton River region. The  machine learning  program analyzed rock art images taken by archaeologists from 2018 and 2019 in Marrku County. Dr. Wesley of the  Flinders University  team explained, “In total, the computer saw more than 1000 different types of objects and learned to tell the difference between them just by looking at photos of them.” One of the study’s main purposes was to analyze the  evolution and chronology  of known and newly discovered  Australian rock art . The results were astonishing: the computer learned to process information that would have taken humans years to look through.

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