Tabon Cave (Palawan, Philippines) is a key prehistoric site in Southeast Asia, one of the few to have yielded Homo sapiens fossils from the Late Pleistocene. Its history remains poorly understood: heavy physical and chemical alterations have greatly complicated its stratigraphy, and contextually isolated archaeological finds hamper the construction of a clear chronology. This study reexamines Tabon Cave using a multi-pronged geosciences approach to explore environment, climate, and early modern human presence in the region. The results reveal a major period in the cave’s history between 40 and 33 ka BP, when drier climates, more open landscapes, and active human use of the cave were briefly spaced by a wet episode that left an extensive, gy...
The capability of Pleistocene hominins to successfully adapt to different types of tropical forested...
Documentation of early human migrations through Island Southeast Asia and Wallacea en route to Austr...
Caves in peninsular Thailand have a complex history of human use ranging from brief campsites to lon...
Tabon Cave (Palawan, Philippines) is a key prehistoric site in Southeast Asia, one of the few to hav...
Parmi les très rares Homo sapiens Pléistocène supérieur du Sud-Est asiatique, les restes humains de ...
The prehistory of the Philippines is still poorly known because it rests on data which are difficult...
The cave of the Monk from the village of Ban Fa Suai is an original site discovered by the French Pa...
International audienceTabon Cave is a key site for the understanding of modern human dispersals in t...
This thesis is a zooarchaeological analysis of Late Quaternary faunal assemblages from the Philippin...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
International audienceSince the initial description of the complex Ailuropoda-Stegodon as a faunal a...
New evidence from Lene Hara Cave, East Timor, demonstrates that it was first occupied by modern huma...
The recently discovered human remains from Callao Cave, northern Luzon, Philippines securely date th...
The recent discovery of a late-surviving new human species, Homo floresiensis, in western Flores has...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
The capability of Pleistocene hominins to successfully adapt to different types of tropical forested...
Documentation of early human migrations through Island Southeast Asia and Wallacea en route to Austr...
Caves in peninsular Thailand have a complex history of human use ranging from brief campsites to lon...
Tabon Cave (Palawan, Philippines) is a key prehistoric site in Southeast Asia, one of the few to hav...
Parmi les très rares Homo sapiens Pléistocène supérieur du Sud-Est asiatique, les restes humains de ...
The prehistory of the Philippines is still poorly known because it rests on data which are difficult...
The cave of the Monk from the village of Ban Fa Suai is an original site discovered by the French Pa...
International audienceTabon Cave is a key site for the understanding of modern human dispersals in t...
This thesis is a zooarchaeological analysis of Late Quaternary faunal assemblages from the Philippin...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
International audienceSince the initial description of the complex Ailuropoda-Stegodon as a faunal a...
New evidence from Lene Hara Cave, East Timor, demonstrates that it was first occupied by modern huma...
The recently discovered human remains from Callao Cave, northern Luzon, Philippines securely date th...
The recent discovery of a late-surviving new human species, Homo floresiensis, in western Flores has...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
The capability of Pleistocene hominins to successfully adapt to different types of tropical forested...
Documentation of early human migrations through Island Southeast Asia and Wallacea en route to Austr...
Caves in peninsular Thailand have a complex history of human use ranging from brief campsites to lon...