Variation in the temporal and spatial composition of large vertebrate communities is often used as a proxy for identifying local or regional differences in palaeoenvi-ronment and/or hominid hunting strategy. Differences in the structure of vertebrate communities, however, are rarely identified in the archaeological record, and the relevance that any observed variation might have for our understanding of human foraging behaviour is rarely considered. In this paper we discuss the possible reasons for the significant differences in the population structure of the dominant taxa from two almost contemporaneous Terminal Pleistocene vertebrate assemblages that are the product of human hunting activities from the West Mouth and Lobang Hangus entran...
Nombe rockshelter was excavated by M-J. Mountain between 1971 and 1980. Human activity is first doc...
Meta-analysis of archaeozoological data from 28 prehistoric sites in Thailand and Peninsular Malaysi...
The paper describes the initial results from renewed investigations at Niah Cave in Sarawak on the i...
The Terminal Pleistocene zooarchaeological evidence from Lobang Hangus, an east-facing entrance to t...
The emergence of agriculture in Mainland Southeast Asia appears to have resulted in a subsistence sh...
Renewed archaeological investigation of the West Mouth of Niah Cave, Borneo has demonstrated that ev...
The mammal community structure of four Sundanese fossil sites from the Late Pleistocene are examined...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
The cuscus, Phalanger orientalis, was probably the most important food source in New Ireland from it...
The cuscus, Phalanger orientalis, was probably the most important food source in New Ireland from it...
Nombe rockshelter was excavated by M-J. Mountain between 1971 and 1980. Human activity is first doc...
Meta-analysis of archaeozoological data from 28 prehistoric sites in Thailand and Peninsular Malaysi...
The paper describes the initial results from renewed investigations at Niah Cave in Sarawak on the i...
The Terminal Pleistocene zooarchaeological evidence from Lobang Hangus, an east-facing entrance to t...
The emergence of agriculture in Mainland Southeast Asia appears to have resulted in a subsistence sh...
Renewed archaeological investigation of the West Mouth of Niah Cave, Borneo has demonstrated that ev...
The mammal community structure of four Sundanese fossil sites from the Late Pleistocene are examined...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
The cuscus, Phalanger orientalis, was probably the most important food source in New Ireland from it...
The cuscus, Phalanger orientalis, was probably the most important food source in New Ireland from it...
Nombe rockshelter was excavated by M-J. Mountain between 1971 and 1980. Human activity is first doc...
Meta-analysis of archaeozoological data from 28 prehistoric sites in Thailand and Peninsular Malaysi...
The paper describes the initial results from renewed investigations at Niah Cave in Sarawak on the i...