The study of prehistoric sites with lithic remains indicates that the occupation of continental Asia, notably India and China, seems to have taken place earlier than previously thought. However, this Early Pleistocene human dispersal out of Africa remains debatable for the Southeast of Asia, in spite of the discovery of original lithic assemblages on the Mekong terraces dated to the very beginning of the Middle Pleistocene in the centre of Cambodia, by Saurin and Carbonnel in the 1960-1970s. Although this fundamental lithic material has become a reference, it has not been subjected to renewed study of these artefacts over the past decades, and it is thus not possible, for the moment, to attribute it with certainty to a particular culture. I...
Our study examines 97 artifacts from the archaeological excavations at the prehistoric site of Phu L...
Jerimalai is a rock shelter in East Timor with cultural remains dated to 42,000 years ago, making it...
International audiencePrehistoric research in Southeast Asia was essentially carried out by Western ...
The study of prehistoric sites with lithic remains indicates that the occupation of continental Asia...
International audienceIn 1963. E. Saurin and J.-P. Carbonnel discovered the Sre Sbov site on an allu...
International audienceRecent discoveries of ancient sites in mainland Southeast Asia confirm the pre...
Discovered and initially excavated by Cecile and Roland Mourer in the 1960s, Laang Spean cave was re...
In the 13 years since ‘Problems in the Stone Age of Southeast Asia’ was published, there has been a ...
International audienceIndia, the timing and geography of human demographic expansions in continental...
While a series of new discoveries in India or China seem to demonstrate a much older human presence ...
International audienceCambodian Palaeolithic prehistory is largely obscured by the prestigious tradi...
After a review of new dating methods applicable to archaeological artefacts and deposits we present ...
Our study examines 97 artifacts from the archaeological excavations at the prehistoric site of Phu L...
Jerimalai is a rock shelter in East Timor with cultural remains dated to 42,000 years ago, making it...
International audiencePrehistoric research in Southeast Asia was essentially carried out by Western ...
The study of prehistoric sites with lithic remains indicates that the occupation of continental Asia...
International audienceIn 1963. E. Saurin and J.-P. Carbonnel discovered the Sre Sbov site on an allu...
International audienceRecent discoveries of ancient sites in mainland Southeast Asia confirm the pre...
Discovered and initially excavated by Cecile and Roland Mourer in the 1960s, Laang Spean cave was re...
In the 13 years since ‘Problems in the Stone Age of Southeast Asia’ was published, there has been a ...
International audienceIndia, the timing and geography of human demographic expansions in continental...
While a series of new discoveries in India or China seem to demonstrate a much older human presence ...
International audienceCambodian Palaeolithic prehistory is largely obscured by the prestigious tradi...
After a review of new dating methods applicable to archaeological artefacts and deposits we present ...
Our study examines 97 artifacts from the archaeological excavations at the prehistoric site of Phu L...
Jerimalai is a rock shelter in East Timor with cultural remains dated to 42,000 years ago, making it...
International audiencePrehistoric research in Southeast Asia was essentially carried out by Western ...