New evidence from Lene Hara Cave, East Timor, demonstrates that it was first occupied by modern humans by 42,454±450 cal BP at approximately the same time as nearby Jerimalai shelter. Together these sites constitute the earliest evidence for modern human colonisation of Island Southeast Asia east of the Sunda Shelf. Here we report on the dating and stratigraphy from the 2000 and 2002 test excavations at Lene Hara, as well as new dates obtained by sampling breccia deposits in 2009. The post-2000 excavations and sampling demonstrate that different areas of the cave preserve different sedimentary sequences and necessitate a revision of our earlier interpretations of the occupation history of the cave. At Lene Hara, and other caves with complex...
Liang Bua, a limestone cave in western Flores, has an archaeological and faunal sequence known to sp...
The recent discovery of a late-surviving new human species, Homo floresiensis, in western Flores has...
Research on human evolution in tropical Southeast Asia faces many challenges, some logistical, some...
New evidence from Lene Hara Cave, East Timor, demonstrates that it was first occupied by modern huma...
Reinvestigations of the cave of Lene Hara in East Timor have yielded new dating evidence showing occ...
The Aru Islands and East Timor fall within the biogeographic region known as Wallacea and have lain ...
The Wallacea Archipelago provides an extraordinary laboratory for the study of human colonisation an...
We report archaeological findings from a significant new cave site on Alor Island, Indonesia, with a...
Anatomically Modern Humans (AMHs) dispersed rapidly through island southeast Asia (Sunda and Wallace...
This paper presents a reassessment of the archaeological record at Leang Burung 2, a key early human...
Jerimalai is a rock shelter in East Timor with cultural remains dated to 42,000 years ago, making it...
Liang Bua, a karstic cave located on the island of Flores in eastern Indonesia, is best known for yi...
The migration of anatomically modern humans (AMH) from Africa to every inhabitable continent include...
This paper presents a reassessment of the archaeological record at Leang Burung 2, a key early human...
The migration of anatomically modern humans (AMH) from Africa to every inhabitable continent include...
Liang Bua, a limestone cave in western Flores, has an archaeological and faunal sequence known to sp...
The recent discovery of a late-surviving new human species, Homo floresiensis, in western Flores has...
Research on human evolution in tropical Southeast Asia faces many challenges, some logistical, some...
New evidence from Lene Hara Cave, East Timor, demonstrates that it was first occupied by modern huma...
Reinvestigations of the cave of Lene Hara in East Timor have yielded new dating evidence showing occ...
The Aru Islands and East Timor fall within the biogeographic region known as Wallacea and have lain ...
The Wallacea Archipelago provides an extraordinary laboratory for the study of human colonisation an...
We report archaeological findings from a significant new cave site on Alor Island, Indonesia, with a...
Anatomically Modern Humans (AMHs) dispersed rapidly through island southeast Asia (Sunda and Wallace...
This paper presents a reassessment of the archaeological record at Leang Burung 2, a key early human...
Jerimalai is a rock shelter in East Timor with cultural remains dated to 42,000 years ago, making it...
Liang Bua, a karstic cave located on the island of Flores in eastern Indonesia, is best known for yi...
The migration of anatomically modern humans (AMH) from Africa to every inhabitable continent include...
This paper presents a reassessment of the archaeological record at Leang Burung 2, a key early human...
The migration of anatomically modern humans (AMH) from Africa to every inhabitable continent include...
Liang Bua, a limestone cave in western Flores, has an archaeological and faunal sequence known to sp...
The recent discovery of a late-surviving new human species, Homo floresiensis, in western Flores has...
Research on human evolution in tropical Southeast Asia faces many challenges, some logistical, some...