The rapidly changing landscape of the eastern Indonesian archipelago has evolved at a pace dictated by its tropical climate and its geological and tectonic history. This has produced accelerated karstification, flights of alluvial terraces, and complex, multi-level cave systems. These cave systems sometimes contain a wealth of archaeological evidence, such as the almost complete skeleton of Homo floresiensis found at the site of Liang Bua in western Flores, but this information can only be understood in the context of the geomorphic history of the cave, and the more general geological, tectonic, and environmental histories of the river valley and region. Thus, a reconstruction of the landscape history of the Wae Racang valley using speleoth...
A robust timeframe for the extant cave deposits at Liang Bua, and for the river terraces in the adjo...
Little is known about climate changes on Flores that influenced Homo floresiensis during the period ...
Due to the environmental challenges we currently face as a global community, understanding the traje...
The rapidly changing landscape of the eastern Indonesian archipelago has evolved at a pace dictated ...
The recent discovery of a late-surviving new human species, Homo floresiensis, in western Flores has...
Liang Bua, a limestone cave in western Flores, has an archaeological and faunal sequence known to sp...
Limestone caves can act as excellent repositories of palaeoenvironmental information and past human ...
Tropical landscapes evolve at a rapid rate, creating stepped alluvial terraces, dense basin and cone...
Liang Bua, a karstic cave located on the island of Flores in eastern Indonesia, is best known for yi...
Tropical landscapes evolve at a rapid rate, creating stepped alluvial terraces, dense basin and cone...
The discovery in 2003 of the partial skeleton of a diminutive and primitive hominin species, Homo fl...
Excavations at Liang Bua, a limestone cave on the island of Flores, East Indonesia, have yielded a w...
A robust timeframe for the extant cave deposits at Liang Bua, and for the river terraces in the adjo...
Excavations at Liang Bua, a limestone cave on the island of Flores, East Indonesia, have yielded a w...
A robust timeframe for the extant cave deposits at Liang Bua, and for the river terraces in the adjo...
A robust timeframe for the extant cave deposits at Liang Bua, and for the river terraces in the adjo...
Little is known about climate changes on Flores that influenced Homo floresiensis during the period ...
Due to the environmental challenges we currently face as a global community, understanding the traje...
The rapidly changing landscape of the eastern Indonesian archipelago has evolved at a pace dictated ...
The recent discovery of a late-surviving new human species, Homo floresiensis, in western Flores has...
Liang Bua, a limestone cave in western Flores, has an archaeological and faunal sequence known to sp...
Limestone caves can act as excellent repositories of palaeoenvironmental information and past human ...
Tropical landscapes evolve at a rapid rate, creating stepped alluvial terraces, dense basin and cone...
Liang Bua, a karstic cave located on the island of Flores in eastern Indonesia, is best known for yi...
Tropical landscapes evolve at a rapid rate, creating stepped alluvial terraces, dense basin and cone...
The discovery in 2003 of the partial skeleton of a diminutive and primitive hominin species, Homo fl...
Excavations at Liang Bua, a limestone cave on the island of Flores, East Indonesia, have yielded a w...
A robust timeframe for the extant cave deposits at Liang Bua, and for the river terraces in the adjo...
Excavations at Liang Bua, a limestone cave on the island of Flores, East Indonesia, have yielded a w...
A robust timeframe for the extant cave deposits at Liang Bua, and for the river terraces in the adjo...
A robust timeframe for the extant cave deposits at Liang Bua, and for the river terraces in the adjo...
Little is known about climate changes on Flores that influenced Homo floresiensis during the period ...
Due to the environmental challenges we currently face as a global community, understanding the traje...