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Quaternary International 603 (2021) 40–63
© in This Web Service Cambridge University
Implications of an Unusually Complex Bone Tool from the Late Pl
Research Online
Prasejarah Song Keplek Gunung Sewu, Jawa Timur
Titel Der Dissertation
Michelle C. Langley Editor
Nine New Painted Rock Art Sites from East Timor in the Context Ofthe
A Different Paradigm for the Colonisation of Sahul
Shell Remains from Leang Sarru Rockshelter in Talaud Islands
The Archaeology, Chronology and Stratigraphy of Madjedbebe (Malakunanja II): a Site in Northern Australia with Early Occupation
Rock Art Research in Southeast Asia: a Synthesis
International Journal of Speleology
A New Small-Bodied Hominin from the Late Pleistocene of Flores, Indonesia
Direct Dating of Pleistocene Stegodon from Timor Island, East Nusa Tenggara
Reconstructing Palaeogeography and Inter-Island Visibility in the Wallacean Archipelago During the Likely Period of Sahul Colonization, 65–45000 Years Ago
Differential Preservation of Vertebrates in Southeast Asian Caves Julien Louys1,8*, Shimona Kealy1, Sue O’Connor1, Gilbert J
A Different Paradigm for the Initial Colonisation of Sahul
Top View
Stone Technology and the Chronology of Human Occupation on Rote, Sawu and Timor, Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia
Early Human Symbolic Behavior in the Late Pleistocene of Wallacea
Aleti Tunu Bibi: Contextualizing a New Rock Art Site in East Timor and the Wider Asia-Pacific Region Jean-Christophe Galipaud, Rebecca Kinaston, Dominique Guillaud
Timor-Leste, Showing Major Features Referred to in the Text
Gaffney Table S1 for Press
Taphonomic Analyses of Cave Breccia in Southeast Asia: a Review and Future Directions
Human History of Maritime Exploitation and Adaptation Process to Coastal and Marine Environments – a View from the Case of Wallacea and the Pacific
An Enduring Shell Artefact Tradition from Timor-Leste: Oliva Bead Production from the Pleistocene to Late Holocene at Jerimalai, Lene Hara, and Matja Kuru 1 and 2
Human History of Maritime Exploitation and Adaptation Process to Coastal and Marine Environments – a View from the Case of Wallacea and the Pacific