This study explores prehistoric human subsistence adaptations within the context of changing marine and terrestrial environments on the tiny Island of Kisar, beginning during the Pleistocene-Holocene transition around 15,000 years ago (ka). We use zooarchaeological data on faunal remains (vertebrates and invertebrates) recovered from Here Sorot Entapa rockshelter (HSE) in temporal relationship to climate data from Flores to document prehistoric human responses to regional sea-level, temperature, and associated habitat changes that occurred after the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). Human settlement intensity peaked during the colder drier conditions of the Bølling-Allerød period at 14.4-13 ka, and the site was abandoned during a period of unstab...
This study reports on analysis of a sample of animal bones from Pleistocene levels of Lang Rongrien ...
Understanding the role of climate change, resource availability, and population growth on human mobi...
During the Holocene, Wallacea saw dramatic sociocultural changes during the Pre-ceramic, Neolithic, ...
The thousands of islands east of Huxley’s Line have never formed a single land mass or been connecte...
Late Pleistocene records of island settlement can shed light on how modern humans (Homo sapiens)adap...
The Wallacea Archipelago provides an extraordinary laboratory for the study of human colonisation an...
Although climate change is considered to have been a large-scale driver of African human evolution, ...
During the Late Pleistocene, Island Southeast Asia (ISEA) was affected by dramatic changes in sea le...
We report archaeological findings from a significant new cave site on Alor Island, Indonesia, with a...
A number of archaeologists have suggested that significant climatic change with environmental and so...
Modern human-induced climate change will have a particularly adverse impact on coastal non-industri...
Environmental archaeology is a holistic approach to understanding human environmental intervention. ...
Limestone caves can act as excellent repositories of palaeoenvironmental information and past human ...
In this paper we present a multi-proxy study of tropical limestone forest and its utilization by hum...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyCompared with ‘‘high’’ islands, atolls and table reefs have received little a...
This study reports on analysis of a sample of animal bones from Pleistocene levels of Lang Rongrien ...
Understanding the role of climate change, resource availability, and population growth on human mobi...
During the Holocene, Wallacea saw dramatic sociocultural changes during the Pre-ceramic, Neolithic, ...
The thousands of islands east of Huxley’s Line have never formed a single land mass or been connecte...
Late Pleistocene records of island settlement can shed light on how modern humans (Homo sapiens)adap...
The Wallacea Archipelago provides an extraordinary laboratory for the study of human colonisation an...
Although climate change is considered to have been a large-scale driver of African human evolution, ...
During the Late Pleistocene, Island Southeast Asia (ISEA) was affected by dramatic changes in sea le...
We report archaeological findings from a significant new cave site on Alor Island, Indonesia, with a...
A number of archaeologists have suggested that significant climatic change with environmental and so...
Modern human-induced climate change will have a particularly adverse impact on coastal non-industri...
Environmental archaeology is a holistic approach to understanding human environmental intervention. ...
Limestone caves can act as excellent repositories of palaeoenvironmental information and past human ...
In this paper we present a multi-proxy study of tropical limestone forest and its utilization by hum...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyCompared with ‘‘high’’ islands, atolls and table reefs have received little a...
This study reports on analysis of a sample of animal bones from Pleistocene levels of Lang Rongrien ...
Understanding the role of climate change, resource availability, and population growth on human mobi...
During the Holocene, Wallacea saw dramatic sociocultural changes during the Pre-ceramic, Neolithic, ...