Many of the key debates in archaeology hinge on the chronology and interpretation of data gathered from cave and rockshelter stratigraphies, especially those in karstic limestone environments which are selectively targeted by archaeologists because of their superior preservation characteristics. It has long been recognized that such sites often contain a variety of cemented deposits including cave breccias and that some breccias contain anthropogenic inclusions such as stone artefacts, shell and burnt animal bones. Cementation enhances the survival through time of such brecciated deposits. This can result in chrono-stratigraphic intervals surviving on cave walls and speleothems that are no longer represented in the stratigraphy of ca...
Caves have yielded some of the most globally important archaeological sequences, but often their int...
Caves have yielded some of the most globally important archaeological sequences, but often their int...
Over the last half century the study of rockshelter and cave sediments has evolved from straightforw...
AbstractMany of the key debates in archaeology hinge on the chronology and interpretation of data ga...
Excavations in the photic zones of caves have provided cornerstone archaeological sequences in many ...
The Am Islands and East Timor fall within the biogeographic, region known as Wallacea and have lain ...
Caves have been an important source of vertebrate fossils for much of Southeast Asia, particularly f...
New research undertaken at Cloggs Cave, in the foothills of the Australian Alps, employed an integra...
New research undertaken at Cloggs Cave, in the foothills of the Australian Alps, employed an integra...
La Cala (southern Italy) is an important prehistoric cave site containing a clastic sedimentary infi...
During archeological excavations in the Lower Cerovačka Cave (Mt. Velebit, Croatia), the test trench...
New research undertaken at Cloggs Cave, in the foothills of the Australian Alps, employed an integra...
Caves have yielded some of the most globally important archaeological sequences, but often their int...
Caves have yielded some of the most globally important archaeological sequences, but often their int...
Over the last half century the study of rockshelter and cave sediments has evolved from straightforw...
AbstractMany of the key debates in archaeology hinge on the chronology and interpretation of data ga...
Excavations in the photic zones of caves have provided cornerstone archaeological sequences in many ...
The Am Islands and East Timor fall within the biogeographic, region known as Wallacea and have lain ...
Caves have been an important source of vertebrate fossils for much of Southeast Asia, particularly f...
New research undertaken at Cloggs Cave, in the foothills of the Australian Alps, employed an integra...
New research undertaken at Cloggs Cave, in the foothills of the Australian Alps, employed an integra...
La Cala (southern Italy) is an important prehistoric cave site containing a clastic sedimentary infi...
During archeological excavations in the Lower Cerovačka Cave (Mt. Velebit, Croatia), the test trench...
New research undertaken at Cloggs Cave, in the foothills of the Australian Alps, employed an integra...
Caves have yielded some of the most globally important archaeological sequences, but often their int...
Caves have yielded some of the most globally important archaeological sequences, but often their int...
Over the last half century the study of rockshelter and cave sediments has evolved from straightforw...