Search Results - "Perston, Yinika L."
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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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Beyond the main function: An experimental study of the use of hardwood boomerangs in retouching activities
Published in PloS one (16-08-2022)“…Retouched lithic tools result from the functional modification of their edges following knapping operations. The study of the later stages of the reduction…”
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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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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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Uncovering the chemistry of color change in rock art in Leang Tedongnge (Pangkep Regency, South Sulawesi, Indonesia)
Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-04-2023)“…[Display omitted] •The color change of the rock art caused by the formation of a grayish crust layer.•The grayish crust layer is predominantly made up of…”
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Incised stone artefact in the context of Middle Holocene burials at Cappalombo 1, South Sulawesi, Indonesia | Artefak batu bergores dalam konteks penguburan Holosen Tengah di Situs Cappalombo 1, Sulawesi Selatan, Indonesia
Published in SPAFA journal : a publication of the SEAMEO Regional Centre for Archaeology and Fine Arts (SPAFA) (11-11-2021)“…Since the recent discovery of Late Pleistocene rock art in Island Southeast Asia was announced, evidence for symbolic behaviour in the region has become a…”
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