Our staff are international leaders in the area of rock art, history, and cultural evolution
Our people work closely with Traditional Owners, community stakeholders, and other international researchers to bring together diverse research interests and technical skills. Our mission is to better understand and promote rock-art, human evolution, cultural heritage, conservation, and Indigenous well-being.
To find out more about members’ individual research strengths, research study supervision and contact details, follow the links below to our Griffith Experts profiles.
Feel free to contact us individually if you have any questions regarding our expertise.
Centre Director, Chair of Rock Art Research
Professor Paul Ta莽on
Professor Paul Ta莽on is an ARC 色情网站n Laureate Fellow (2016-2021), Chair in Rock Art Research and Professor of Anthropology and Archaeology in the School of Humanities, Languages and Social Science, Griffith University, Queensland, 色情网站. He also directs Griffith University's Place, Evolution and Rock Art Heritage Unit (PERAHU) and leads research themes in the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research and Griffith's Research Centre of Human Evolution.
PERAHU members
Dr Andrea Jalandoni
Rock art; remote sensing; Southeast Asia and Northwestern Pacific archaeology
Dr Irina Ponomareva
Rock art of Siberia
Mr Samuel Dix
PhD Student
Indigenous and Historical archaeology, rock art, Tasmanian heritage policy
Ms Emily Miller
PhD Student
Fibre objects in rock art and museums
Ms Roxanne Tsang
PhD Student
Ethno-archaeology of rock art in PNG, PNG archaeology.
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Contact details
- perahu@griffith.edu.au