The pace of research undertaken in Sunda (Southeast Asia) through to Sahul (Greater Australia) has increased exponentially over the last three decades, resulting in spectacular discoveries ranging from new hominin species, significant extension to the age for first human occupation in the region, as well as the identification of what is currently the oldest known rock art in the world. These breakthroughs cast the archaeological record of complexity in Sunda, Sahul, and Wallacea in an entirely different light to that of several decades ago, placing it on an equal footingto that of Africa, Asia, and Europe. The archaeological record of these regions now points to rich and diverse early modern human (Homo sapien) societies engaged in complex ...
Genomic sequence data from worldwide human populations have provided a range of novel insights into ...
The Wallacea Archipelago provides an extraordinary laboratory for the study of human colonisation an...
This chapter traces early expressions of symbolic behaviour:-rock art, personal ornaments, occurrenc...
The pace of research undertaken in Sunda (Southeast Asia) through to Sahul (Greater Australia) has i...
Finally, it is possible that the distinctive ecology of Sulawesi\ud gave rise to conceptual chang...
The continent of Sahul (Figure 12.1) was colonised some 50,000 years ago by anatomically and behavio...
Late Pleistocene Sahul has provided a test for the debate surrounding the appearance of the ‘package...
Sahul, the combined landmass of Australia and New Guinea, provides a record of behavioural modernity...
Island migration and adaptation including both marine and terrestrial resource use and technological...
Abstract: Early human symbolic behavior is challenging to address. We used ancient engravings from t...
The crossing of the Wallacean islands and settlement of Sahul by modern humans over 50,000 years ago...
In this chapter we examine the evidence for modern human dispersal, early settlement and later adapt...
The archaeological data traditionally utilized in considering the beginnings of symbol use by humans...
Our knowledge of early Australasian societies has significantly expanded in recent decades with more...
The ‘symbolic capacity’ has come to be seen as a core trait of anatomically modern humans, and proba...
Genomic sequence data from worldwide human populations have provided a range of novel insights into ...
The Wallacea Archipelago provides an extraordinary laboratory for the study of human colonisation an...
This chapter traces early expressions of symbolic behaviour:-rock art, personal ornaments, occurrenc...
The pace of research undertaken in Sunda (Southeast Asia) through to Sahul (Greater Australia) has i...
Finally, it is possible that the distinctive ecology of Sulawesi\ud gave rise to conceptual chang...
The continent of Sahul (Figure 12.1) was colonised some 50,000 years ago by anatomically and behavio...
Late Pleistocene Sahul has provided a test for the debate surrounding the appearance of the ‘package...
Sahul, the combined landmass of Australia and New Guinea, provides a record of behavioural modernity...
Island migration and adaptation including both marine and terrestrial resource use and technological...
Abstract: Early human symbolic behavior is challenging to address. We used ancient engravings from t...
The crossing of the Wallacean islands and settlement of Sahul by modern humans over 50,000 years ago...
In this chapter we examine the evidence for modern human dispersal, early settlement and later adapt...
The archaeological data traditionally utilized in considering the beginnings of symbol use by humans...
Our knowledge of early Australasian societies has significantly expanded in recent decades with more...
The ‘symbolic capacity’ has come to be seen as a core trait of anatomically modern humans, and proba...
Genomic sequence data from worldwide human populations have provided a range of novel insights into ...
The Wallacea Archipelago provides an extraordinary laboratory for the study of human colonisation an...
This chapter traces early expressions of symbolic behaviour:-rock art, personal ornaments, occurrenc...