The estimated period in which human colonization of Madagascar began has expanded recently to 5000-1000 y B.P., six times its range in 1990, prompting revised thinking about early migration sources, routes, maritime capability and environmental changes. Cited evidence of colonization age includes anthropogenic palaeoecological data 2500-2000 y B.P., megafaunal butchery marks 4200-1900 y B.P. and OSL dating to 4400 y B.P. of the Lakaton'i Anja occupation site. Using large samples of newly-excavated bone from sites in which megafaunal butchery was earlier dated >2000 y B.P. we find no butchery marks until ∼1200 y B.P., with associated sedimentary and palynological data of initial human impact about the same time. Close analysis of the Lakaton...
In the last 2000 years, changes on the island of Madagascar have resulted in the modification of key...
Possible cutmarks on newly excavated megafaunal bone: Hippopotamus jugal (ANU 107–1) from Itampolo, ...
International audienceLa colonisation de Madagascar par l'homme reste un important débat scientifiqu...
The estimated period in which human colonization of Madagascar began has expanded recently to 5000-1...
The estimated period in which human colonization of Madagascar began has expanded recently to 5000–1...
Previous research suggests that people first arrived on Madagascar by ~2500 years before present (ye...
Despite nearly one hundred years of archaeological and palaeoecological research in Madagascar, the ...
Madagascar poses a significant challenge for understanding how people colonized islands. While its i...
Recently expanded estimates for when humans arrived on Madagascar (up to ~10,000 years ago) highligh...
Biodiversity provides us with a host of cultural, scientific, and economic benefits, and highly biod...
We report here definitive evidence of butchery, most probably associated with hunting, of giant exti...
Madagascar is an exceptional example of island biogeography. Though a large island, Madagascar’s lan...
A remote eolianite cave and sinkhole complex on the southeast coast of Madagascar has played a major...
Abstract: A remote eolianite cave and sinkhole complex on the southeast coast of Madagascar has play...
Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating of deposits at the Lakaton'i Anja rockshelter site in...
In the last 2000 years, changes on the island of Madagascar have resulted in the modification of key...
Possible cutmarks on newly excavated megafaunal bone: Hippopotamus jugal (ANU 107–1) from Itampolo, ...
International audienceLa colonisation de Madagascar par l'homme reste un important débat scientifiqu...
The estimated period in which human colonization of Madagascar began has expanded recently to 5000-1...
The estimated period in which human colonization of Madagascar began has expanded recently to 5000–1...
Previous research suggests that people first arrived on Madagascar by ~2500 years before present (ye...
Despite nearly one hundred years of archaeological and palaeoecological research in Madagascar, the ...
Madagascar poses a significant challenge for understanding how people colonized islands. While its i...
Recently expanded estimates for when humans arrived on Madagascar (up to ~10,000 years ago) highligh...
Biodiversity provides us with a host of cultural, scientific, and economic benefits, and highly biod...
We report here definitive evidence of butchery, most probably associated with hunting, of giant exti...
Madagascar is an exceptional example of island biogeography. Though a large island, Madagascar’s lan...
A remote eolianite cave and sinkhole complex on the southeast coast of Madagascar has played a major...
Abstract: A remote eolianite cave and sinkhole complex on the southeast coast of Madagascar has play...
Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating of deposits at the Lakaton'i Anja rockshelter site in...
In the last 2000 years, changes on the island of Madagascar have resulted in the modification of key...
Possible cutmarks on newly excavated megafaunal bone: Hippopotamus jugal (ANU 107–1) from Itampolo, ...
International audienceLa colonisation de Madagascar par l'homme reste un important débat scientifiqu...