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Griffith University researchers document 14 new thylacine rock art paintings in Arnhem Land, suggesting longer mainland survival and deep cultural ties.
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Dr Andrea Jalandoni is a Senior Research Fellow at Griffith University, affiliated with the Place, Evolution and Rock Art Heritage Unit (PERAHU) within the Centre for Social and Cultural Research in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Law. She is a digital archaeologist with over 20 years of experience conducting fieldwork in Australia, Southeast Asia, and the Northwestern Pacific. Her work centres on rock art recording and enhancement through photogrammetry and other remote sensing methods, contributing to the broader field of digital archaeology.
Dr Jalandoni earned her Ph.D. from Griffith University in 2018. She maintains an active research profile with contributions to studies on rock art detection and analysis, including applications of machine learning. Her Google Scholar profile indicates 553 citations for her publications in digital archaeology and rock art. She has participated in public outreach activities related to her research on ancient rock art and digital methods.
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Griffith University researchers document 14 new thylacine rock art paintings in Arnhem Land, suggesting longer mainland survival and deep cultural ties.