Search Results - "TACON, PAUL"
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Rock art and frontier conflict in Southeast Asia: Insights from direct radiocarbon ages for the large human figures of Gua Sireh, Sarawak
Published in PloS one (23-08-2023)“…Gua Sireh, located in western Sarawak (Malaysian Borneo), is known for its rock art. The cave houses hundreds of charcoal drawings depicting people, often with…”
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The Timing and Nature of Human Colonization of Southeast Asia in the Late Pleistocene: A Rock Art Perspective
Published in Current anthropology (01-12-2017)“…Recent technological developments in scientific dating methods and their applications to a broad range of materials have transformed our ability to accurately…”
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Analysis of the Preserved Amino Acid Bias in Peptide Profiles of Iron Age Teeth from a Tropical Environment Enable Sexing of Individuals Using Amelogenin MRM
Published in Proteomics (Weinheim) (01-03-2019)“…The first dental proteomic profile of Iron Age individuals (ca. 2000–1000 years B.P.), collected from the site of Long Long Rak rock shelter in northwest…”
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A Hominin Femur with Archaic Affinities from the Late Pleistocene of Southwest China
Published in PloS one (17-12-2015)“…The number of Late Pleistocene hominin species and the timing of their extinction are issues receiving renewed attention following genomic evidence for…”
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Rare Late Pleistocene-early Holocene human mandibles from the Niah Caves (Sarawak, Borneo)
Published in PloS one (06-06-2018)“…The skeletal remains of Late Pleistocene-early Holocene humans are exceptionally rare in island Southeast Asia. As a result, the identity and physical…”
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Kaparlgoo Blue: On the Adoption of Laundry Blue Pigment into the Visual Culture of Western Arnhem Land, Australia
Published in International journal of historical archaeology (01-06-2022)“…It has been argued that laundry blue (whitener) was introduced into western Arnhem Land in the second half of the 1920s by missionaries, where it was used by…”
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The re-emergence of nganaparru (water buffalo) into the culture, landscape and rock art of western Arnhem Land
Published in Antiquity (01-10-2021)“…The introduction of new animals into hunter-gatherer societies produces a variety of cultural responses. This article explores the role of rock art in western…”
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Australian Pleistocene rock art
Published in Nature human behaviour (01-03-2021)“…Obtaining accurate dates for rock art is important to both archaeologists and Aboriginal Traditional Owners, but a lack of organic material associated with…”
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Archaeology of animate ancestors and entanglement at Mayarnjarn in the Wellington Range region, Northern Territory
Published in Archaeology in Oceania (01-07-2023)“…ABSTRACT The Wellington Range region, in far Northern Australia, provides a remarkable record of cultural encounter. Cathedral‐sized rock art galleries include…”
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New and Emerging Challenges to Heritage and Well-Being: A Critical Review
Published in Heritage (01-06-2019)“…In the past decade, scholarship has documented the ways in which interacting with different forms of heritage impact individual and/or community well-being, as…”
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Possible Signatures of Hominin Hybridization from the Early Holocene of Southwest China
Published in Scientific reports (23-07-2015)“…We have previously described hominin remains with numerous archaic traits from two localities (Maludong and Longlin Cave) in Southwest China dating to the…”
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High-precision U-series dating of the late Pleistocene – early Holocene rock paintings at Tiger Leaping Gorge, Jinsha River valley, southwestern China
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-02-2022)“…Paleolithic rock paintings are known from many parts of the world, including Africa, Australia, Europe and Island Southeast Asia. However, no Paleolithic rock…”
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The global implications of the early surviving rock art of greater Southeast Asia
Published in Antiquity (01-12-2014)“…The rock art of Southeast Asia has been less thoroughly studied than that of Europe or Australia, and it has generally been considered to be more recent in…”
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Meaningful choices and relational networks: Analysing western Arnhem Land’s Painted Hand rock art style using chaîne opératoire
Published in Journal of anthropological archaeology (01-03-2022)“…•Study of design conventions used in highly distinctive Painted Hand rock art style.•Analysis reveals extensive inventory of design conventions for artists to…”
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Testing the value of low-cost Structure-from-Motion (SfM) photogrammetry for metric and visual analysis of rock art
Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-02-2018)“…The discussion of digital photogrammetry and/or 3D laser scanning for recording the geometry of rock art sites is not new, but the production of high-quality…”
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Rock art and long-distance prehistoric exchange behavior: A case study from Auwim, East Sepik, Papua New Guinea
Published in Journal of island and coastal archaeology (2022)“…Since 1909, patrol officers, anthropologists, archaeologists, and others have identified evidence of a pre-contact trading network linking New Guinea with the…”
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Narlim's Fingerprints: Aboriginal Histories and Rock Art
Published in Journal of Australian studies (03-07-2021)“…This article takes an interdisciplinary approach to understanding Aboriginal rock art artists, drawing together insights from the disciplines of archaeology…”
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From rock art to contemporary art: Indigenous depictions of trains, planes and automobiles
Published in Australian archaeology (02-09-2018)“…A number of recent studies have shown that ships are a common subject of contact period rock art in Australia and some other countries. More generally, one of…”
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Hand stencils and communal history: A case study from Auwim, East Sepik, Papua New Guinea
Published in Archaeology in Oceania (01-04-2023)“…ABSTRACT Hand stencils directly represent modern humans in landscape settings around the world. Yet their social and cultural contexts are often overlooked due…”
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