Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct and exclusive link between anatomically modern humans and behavioral modernity (the ‘human revolution’), and assume that the presence of either one implies the presence of the other: discussions of the emergence of cultural complexity have to proceed with greater scrutiny of the evidence on a site-by-site basis to establish secure associations between the archaeology present there and the hominins who created it. This paper presents one such case study: Niah Cave in Sarawak on the island of Borneo, famous for the discovery in 1958 in the West Mouth of the Great Cave of a modern human skull, the ‘Deep Skull,’ controversially associated with r...
The Deep Skull from Niah Cave in Sarawak (Malaysia) is the oldest anatomically modern human recovere...
The Deep Skull from Niah Cave in Sarawak (Malaysia) is the oldest anatomically modern human recovere...
The Deep Skull from Niah Cave in Sarawak (Malaysia) is the oldest anatomically modern human recovere...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
The paper describes the initial results from renewed investigations at Niah Cave in Sarawak on the i...
The paper describes the initial results from renewed investigations at Niah Cave in Sarawak on the i...
Research on human evolution in tropical Southeast Asia faces many challenges, some logistical, some...
The paper describes the initial results from renewed investigations at Niah Cave in Sarawak on the i...
The Deep Skull from Niah Cave in Sarawak (Malaysia) is the oldest anatomically modern human recovere...
The Deep Skull from Niah Cave in Sarawak (Malaysia) is the oldest anatomically modern human recovere...
The Deep Skull from Niah Cave in Sarawak (Malaysia) is the oldest anatomically modern human recovere...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
Recent research in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia suggests that we can no longer assume a direct...
The paper describes the initial results from renewed investigations at Niah Cave in Sarawak on the i...
The paper describes the initial results from renewed investigations at Niah Cave in Sarawak on the i...
Research on human evolution in tropical Southeast Asia faces many challenges, some logistical, some...
The paper describes the initial results from renewed investigations at Niah Cave in Sarawak on the i...
The Deep Skull from Niah Cave in Sarawak (Malaysia) is the oldest anatomically modern human recovere...
The Deep Skull from Niah Cave in Sarawak (Malaysia) is the oldest anatomically modern human recovere...
The Deep Skull from Niah Cave in Sarawak (Malaysia) is the oldest anatomically modern human recovere...