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Validating earliest rice farming in the Indonesian Archipelago
Published in Scientific reports (03-07-2020)“…Preserved ancient botanical evidence in the form of rice phytoliths has confirmed that people farmed domesticated rice ( Oryza sativa ) in the interior of…”
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Stone‐flaking technology at Leang Bulu Bettue, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Published in Archaeology in Oceania (01-10-2022)“…ABSTRACT Approximately 50000 stone artefacts have been recovered from the prehistoric site of Leang Bulu Bettue (LBB), on the Wallacean island of Sulawesi, in…”
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Portable art from Pleistocene Sulawesi
Published in Nature human behaviour (01-06-2020)“…The ability to produce recognizable depictions of objects from the natural world—known as figurative art—is unique to Homo sapiens and may be one of the…”
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Author Correction: Craniometrics Reveal “Two Layers” of Prehistoric Human Dispersal in Eastern Eurasia
Published in Scientific reports (23-05-2019)“…A correction to this article has been published and is linked from the HTML and PDF versions of this paper. The error has not been fixed in the paper…”
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Oldest cave art found in Sulawesi
Published in Science advances (01-01-2021)“…Indonesia harbors some of the oldest known surviving cave art. Previously, the earliest dated rock art from this region was a figurative painting of a Sulawesi…”
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A standardised classification scheme for the Mid-Holocene Toalean artefacts of South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Published in PloS one (26-05-2021)“…The archaeology of Sulawesi is important for developing an understanding of human dispersal and occupation of central Island Southeast Asia. Through over a…”
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Genome of a middle Holocene hunter-gatherer from Wallacea
Published in Nature (London) (26-08-2021)“…Much remains unknown about the population history of early modern humans in southeast Asia, where the archaeological record is sparse and the tropical climate…”
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Skeletal remains of a Pleistocene modern human (Homo sapiens) from Sulawesi
Published in PloS one (29-09-2021)“…Major gaps remain in our knowledge of the early history of Homo sapiens in Wallacea. By 70-60 thousand years ago (ka), modern humans appear to have entered…”
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Shark-tooth artefacts from middle Holocene Sulawesi
Published in Antiquity (01-12-2023)“…Although first identified 120 years ago, knowledge of the Toalean technoculture of Middle Holocene Sulawesi, Indonesia, remains limited. Previous research has…”
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Early human symbolic behavior in the Late Pleistocene of Wallacea
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (18-04-2017)“…Wallacea, the zone of oceanic islands separating the continental regions of Southeast Asia and Australia, has yielded sparse evidence for the symbolic culture…”
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Mainland-coastal interactions in East Borneo: Inter-site comparison and Bayesian chronological models of two Late Pleistocene-Holocene sequences (Liang Abu and Kimanis rock shelters)
Published in Journal of island and coastal archaeology (02-04-2024)“…In recent decades, East Borneo has become an increasingly important archaeological "hot-spot" in Island Southeast Asia as a result of early dates for rock art…”
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Cranio-morphometric and aDNA corroboration of the Austronesian dispersal model in ancient Island Southeast Asia: Support from Gua Harimau, Indonesia
Published in PloS one (22-06-2018)“…The Austronesian language is spread from Madagascar in the west, Island Southeast Asia (ISEA) in the east (e.g. the Philippines and Indonesian archipelagoes)…”
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Do Pleistocene rock paintings depict Sulawesi warty pigs (Sus celebensis) with a domestication character?
Published in Archaeology in Oceania (01-10-2021)“…The Indonesian island of Sulawesi harbours numerous early rock paintings of the endemic Sulawesi warty pig (Sus celebensis). Several S. celebensis images,…”
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Early Metal Age interactions in Island Southeast Asia and Oceania: jar burials from Aru Manara, northern Moluccas
Published in Antiquity (01-08-2018)“…New evidence from the rockshelter site of Aru Manara, on the island of Morotai, in the northern Moluccas, East Indonesia, suggests an earlier than previously…”
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Scratching the Surface: Engraved Cortex as Portable Art in Pleistocene Sulawesi
Published in Journal of archaeological method and theory (01-09-2020)“…Recent excavations at Leang Bulu Bettue, a limestone cave on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, have yielded a collection of flaked chert and limestone…”
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Development of Regional Maritime Networks during the Early Metal Age in Northern Maluku Islands: A View from Excavated Glass Ornaments and Pottery Variation
Published in Journal of island and coastal archaeology (02-01-2018)“…In this paper we discuss the results of excavation at the Aru Manara site in the Northern Maluku islands along with a description of the recovered pottery…”
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Earliest hunting scene in prehistoric art
Published in Nature (London) (01-12-2019)“…Humans seem to have an adaptive predisposition for inventing, telling and consuming stories 1 . Prehistoric cave art provides the most direct insight that we…”
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Surgical amputation of a limb 31,000 years ago in Borneo
Published in Nature (London) (15-09-2022)“…The prevailing view regarding the evolution of medicine is that the emergence of settled agricultural societies around 10,000 years ago (the Neolithic…”
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Narrative cave art in Indonesia by 51,200 years ago
Published in Nature (London) (25-07-2024)“…Previous dating research indicated that the Indonesian island of Sulawesi is host to some of the oldest known rock art 1 – 3 . That work was based on solution…”
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A late Pleistocene to Holocene archaeological record from East Kalimantan, Borneo
Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-02-2022)“…Recent archaeological excavations at Liang Jon, a limestone rockshelter in the East Kalimantan province of Indonesian Borneo, have revealed a cultural sequence…”
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