Ancient DNA from cave sediments: a new horizon in the archaeology of Aboriginal Australia. Archaeological cave deposits at Devil's Lair and nearby sites in south-west Western Australia document 48,000 years of occupation by the first Australians. Using ancient DNA isolated from cave sediment the project will identify the diversity of plants and animals, thereby providing new insights into past environments and Aboriginal hunter-gatherer practices.
Human dispersals and the early peopling of East Asia and Australasia. This project will address the most important question of contemporary human evolution research - the origin of modern humans - targeting evidence from ancient fossil humans through virtual anthropology techniques, human ancient DNA sequencing, and cultural evidence in the vital but poorly known East Asia region, focusing on China.