Kitulgala Beli-lena, a rockshelter in gneiss in humid tropical southwestern Sri Lanka, was inhabited by Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene (>31,000-7880 B.P.) hunter-gatherers who made geometric microliths and exploited rainforest resources. Micromorphological analysis of a ca. 3-m-thick succession of diamictic loams, clays, and breccia with cultural content suggests that relative contribution of episodic colluviation and roof fall, water seepage through joints and diverse human activity varied through time. Facies changes across the profile reflect monsoon weakening ca. 20,000-16,000 cal B.P. and abrupt intensification ca. 15,700 cal B.P., on the wane of the global Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). Post-depositional modification included clay, s...
Microliths–small, retouched, often-backed stone tools–are often interpreted to be the product of com...
Little is known of the human use of rainforest plant resources of prehistoric Sri Lanka due to the l...
The site of Batadomba-lena in the Wet Zone of Sri Lanka, yields osseous technologies in association ...
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...
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...
Batadomba-lena, a rockshelter in the rainforest of southwestern Sri Lanka, has yielded some of the e...
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...
Sri Lanka has produced the earliest clear evidence for Homo sapiens fossils in South Asia and resear...
Recent archaeological investigations in Sri Lanka have reported evidence for the exploitation and se...
Bones, teeth, and shells have been acknowledged over the last two centuries as evidence of chronolog...
Microliths–small, retouched, often-backed stone tools–are often interpreted to be the product of com...
Microliths–small, retouched, often-backed stone tools–are often interpreted to be the product of com...
Microliths–small, retouched, often-backed stone tools–are often interpreted to be the product of com...
Little is known of the human use of rainforest plant resources of prehistoric Sri Lanka due to the l...
The site of Batadomba-lena in the Wet Zone of Sri Lanka, yields osseous technologies in association ...
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...
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...
Batadomba-lena, a rockshelter in the rainforest of southwestern Sri Lanka, has yielded some of the e...
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...
Sri Lanka has produced the earliest clear evidence for Homo sapiens fossils in South Asia and resear...
Recent archaeological investigations in Sri Lanka have reported evidence for the exploitation and se...
Bones, teeth, and shells have been acknowledged over the last two centuries as evidence of chronolog...
Microliths–small, retouched, often-backed stone tools–are often interpreted to be the product of com...
Microliths–small, retouched, often-backed stone tools–are often interpreted to be the product of com...
Microliths–small, retouched, often-backed stone tools–are often interpreted to be the product of com...
Little is known of the human use of rainforest plant resources of prehistoric Sri Lanka due to the l...
The site of Batadomba-lena in the Wet Zone of Sri Lanka, yields osseous technologies in association ...