Sri Lanka has produced the earliest clear evidence for Homo sapiens fossils in South Asia and research in the region has provided important insights into modern human adaptations and cultural practices during the last ca. 45,000 years. However, in-depth multidisciplinary analyses of Late Pleistocene and Holocene sequences remain limited to just two sites, Fa Hien-lena and Batadomba-lena. Here, we present our findings from the reinvestigation of a third site, Kitulgala Beli-lena. New chronometric dating from the site confirms the presence of humans as early as ca. 45,000 cal. BP. in the island’s Wet Zone rainforest region. Our analyses of macrobotanical, molluscan, and vertebrate remains from the rockshelter show that this early human presen...
Kitulgala Beli-lena, a rockshelter in gneiss in humid tropical southwestern Sri Lanka, was inhabited...
Little is known of the human use of rainforest plant resources of prehistoric Sri Lanka due to the l...
Microliths–small, retouched, often-backed stone tools–are often interpreted to be the product of com...
Sri Lanka has produced the earliest clear evidence for Homo sapiens fossils in South Asia and resear...
Sri Lanka has produced the earliest clear evidence for Homo sapiens fossils in South Asia and resear...
Batadomba-lena, a rockshelter in the rainforest of southwestern Sri Lanka, has yielded some of the e...
Despite ecological, anthropological, and archaeological debate surrounding their desirability as hab...
Sri Lanka has yielded some of the earliest dated fossil evidence for Homo sapiens (∼38-35,000 cal. y...
The timing, routes, and nature of the dispersal of our species, anatomically modern1 Homo sapiens, O...
Sri Lanka is a tropical island that lies approximately halfway between Africa and Australia along th...
Sri Lanka is a tropical island that lies approximately halfway between Africa and Australia along th...
Over the last three decades, Sri Lanka has risen to international prominence as a key area for explo...
Bones, teeth, and shells have been acknowledged over the last two centuries as evidence of chronolog...
Recent archaeological investigations in Sri Lanka have reported evidence for the exploitation and se...
Kitulgala Beli-lena, a rockshelter in gneiss in humid tropical southwestern Sri Lanka, was inhabited...
Kitulgala Beli-lena, a rockshelter in gneiss in humid tropical southwestern Sri Lanka, was inhabited...
Little is known of the human use of rainforest plant resources of prehistoric Sri Lanka due to the l...
Microliths–small, retouched, often-backed stone tools–are often interpreted to be the product of com...
Sri Lanka has produced the earliest clear evidence for Homo sapiens fossils in South Asia and resear...
Sri Lanka has produced the earliest clear evidence for Homo sapiens fossils in South Asia and resear...
Batadomba-lena, a rockshelter in the rainforest of southwestern Sri Lanka, has yielded some of the e...
Despite ecological, anthropological, and archaeological debate surrounding their desirability as hab...
Sri Lanka has yielded some of the earliest dated fossil evidence for Homo sapiens (∼38-35,000 cal. y...
The timing, routes, and nature of the dispersal of our species, anatomically modern1 Homo sapiens, O...
Sri Lanka is a tropical island that lies approximately halfway between Africa and Australia along th...
Sri Lanka is a tropical island that lies approximately halfway between Africa and Australia along th...
Over the last three decades, Sri Lanka has risen to international prominence as a key area for explo...
Bones, teeth, and shells have been acknowledged over the last two centuries as evidence of chronolog...
Recent archaeological investigations in Sri Lanka have reported evidence for the exploitation and se...
Kitulgala Beli-lena, a rockshelter in gneiss in humid tropical southwestern Sri Lanka, was inhabited...
Kitulgala Beli-lena, a rockshelter in gneiss in humid tropical southwestern Sri Lanka, was inhabited...
Little is known of the human use of rainforest plant resources of prehistoric Sri Lanka due to the l...
Microliths–small, retouched, often-backed stone tools–are often interpreted to be the product of com...