The Jwalapuram Locality 9 rockshelter in southern India dates back to 35 000 years ago and it is emerging as one of the key sites for documenting human activity and behaviour in South Asia. The excavated assemblage includes a proliferation of lithic artefacts, beads, worked bone and fragments of a human cranium. The industry is microlithic in character, establishing Jwalapuram 9 as one of the oldest and most important sites of its kind in South Asia
Here we examine patterns in stone tool technology among Mesolithic, Neolithic and Iron Age localitie...
International audienceLuminescence dating at the stratified prehistoric site of Attirampakkam, India...
Microlithic industries are found distributed all over the globe that date to period from the late Pa...
The oldest and longest enduring microlithic sequence in India: 35 000 years of modern human occupati...
India is located at a critical geographic crossroads for understanding the dispersal of Homo sapiens...
India is located at a critical geographic crossroads for understanding the dispersal of Homo sapiens...
This paper reports further evidence from an archaeological occupation surface in southern India that...
<p>Radiocarbon dated microblade sites in the Nimar region of Madhya Pradesh in the Indian Subcontine...
Prehistoric cultures shed light on the evolution of human social organization. The development and u...
South Asia has a rich Palaeolithic heritage, and chronological resolution for this record has substa...
India has one of the world’s largest and most significant bodies of rock paintings and engravings, y...
Hominins living in southern India 74,000 years ago faced a deteriorating environment, as the global ...
Hominins living in southern India 74,000 years ago faced a deteriorating environment, as the global ...
International audienceHere, we present the results of recent investigations into spatio-temporal var...
This paper presents the first report on Dhaba, a newly discovered locality in the Middle Son Valley,...
Here we examine patterns in stone tool technology among Mesolithic, Neolithic and Iron Age localitie...
International audienceLuminescence dating at the stratified prehistoric site of Attirampakkam, India...
Microlithic industries are found distributed all over the globe that date to period from the late Pa...
The oldest and longest enduring microlithic sequence in India: 35 000 years of modern human occupati...
India is located at a critical geographic crossroads for understanding the dispersal of Homo sapiens...
India is located at a critical geographic crossroads for understanding the dispersal of Homo sapiens...
This paper reports further evidence from an archaeological occupation surface in southern India that...
<p>Radiocarbon dated microblade sites in the Nimar region of Madhya Pradesh in the Indian Subcontine...
Prehistoric cultures shed light on the evolution of human social organization. The development and u...
South Asia has a rich Palaeolithic heritage, and chronological resolution for this record has substa...
India has one of the world’s largest and most significant bodies of rock paintings and engravings, y...
Hominins living in southern India 74,000 years ago faced a deteriorating environment, as the global ...
Hominins living in southern India 74,000 years ago faced a deteriorating environment, as the global ...
International audienceHere, we present the results of recent investigations into spatio-temporal var...
This paper presents the first report on Dhaba, a newly discovered locality in the Middle Son Valley,...
Here we examine patterns in stone tool technology among Mesolithic, Neolithic and Iron Age localitie...
International audienceLuminescence dating at the stratified prehistoric site of Attirampakkam, India...
Microlithic industries are found distributed all over the globe that date to period from the late Pa...