The environmental extremes of the Last Glacial Maximum and the subsequent warming and sea-level rise into the Holocene had profound implications for human behavior across much of the world. In northern New Guinea, the Maluku Islands, and the Philippines, shell adzes appear during this period alongside contact between islands. In this paper we present new data from the site of Asitau Kuru, Timor-Leste, to show that the creation of shell adzes and greater inter-island connectivity also characterizes the early and middle and early Holocene in the Nusa Tenggara archipelago of southern Wallacea. We suggest that one of the functions of these shell adzes was in making dugout canoes enabling regular access to neighboring islands; the import of exot...
The people living on the islands and the coastal fringe of eastern Papua New Guinea, the so called M...
The Philippine archipelago spans over two distinct biogeographic zones, Sundaland and Wallacea. We r...
The first excavations on Obi Island, north-east Wallacea, reveal three phases of occupation beginnin...
The environmental extremes of the Last Glacial Maximum and the subsequent warming and sea-level rise...
The environmental extremes of the Last Glacial Maximum and the subsequent warming and sea-level rise...
Island migration and adaptation including both marine and terrestrial resource use and technological...
Maritime migration and island adaptation by anatomically modern humans (AMH) are among the most sig...
In this paper, we look at a situation of long-term continuity to understand the circumstances that m...
The crossing of the Wallacean islands and settlement of Sahul by modern humans over 50,000 years ago...
Shell artefacts in Island Southeast Asia have often been considered local variants of ground-stone i...
Robust waisted stone tools were recently discovered on Rossel Island, the easternmost island in the ...
The northeastern Indonesian archipelago occupies a strategic location against the southwestern rim o...
The Aru Islands and East Timor fall within the biogeographic region known as Wallacea and have lain ...
Discovery of a well-stratified fish hook from a cave sequence on East Timor shows a fishing technolo...
Shell valuable exchange in the New Guinea Highlands has been a key interest in anthropology, providi...
The people living on the islands and the coastal fringe of eastern Papua New Guinea, the so called M...
The Philippine archipelago spans over two distinct biogeographic zones, Sundaland and Wallacea. We r...
The first excavations on Obi Island, north-east Wallacea, reveal three phases of occupation beginnin...
The environmental extremes of the Last Glacial Maximum and the subsequent warming and sea-level rise...
The environmental extremes of the Last Glacial Maximum and the subsequent warming and sea-level rise...
Island migration and adaptation including both marine and terrestrial resource use and technological...
Maritime migration and island adaptation by anatomically modern humans (AMH) are among the most sig...
In this paper, we look at a situation of long-term continuity to understand the circumstances that m...
The crossing of the Wallacean islands and settlement of Sahul by modern humans over 50,000 years ago...
Shell artefacts in Island Southeast Asia have often been considered local variants of ground-stone i...
Robust waisted stone tools were recently discovered on Rossel Island, the easternmost island in the ...
The northeastern Indonesian archipelago occupies a strategic location against the southwestern rim o...
The Aru Islands and East Timor fall within the biogeographic region known as Wallacea and have lain ...
Discovery of a well-stratified fish hook from a cave sequence on East Timor shows a fishing technolo...
Shell valuable exchange in the New Guinea Highlands has been a key interest in anthropology, providi...
The people living on the islands and the coastal fringe of eastern Papua New Guinea, the so called M...
The Philippine archipelago spans over two distinct biogeographic zones, Sundaland and Wallacea. We r...
The first excavations on Obi Island, north-east Wallacea, reveal three phases of occupation beginnin...