https://pacificarchaeology.org/index.php/journal/article/view/126International audienceArchaeological research in the Liang Abu rock shelter (East Kalimantan) led to the discovery and analysis of a pot-tery assemblage including red-slipped, cord-marked and incised pottery sherds, radiocarbon dated to 1672 ± 21 BP and 1524 ± 22 BP. In order to discuss our findings we undertake a reappraisal of the pottery material and associated radiocarbon dates from archaeological sites on Borneo Island, which provide us with an appropriate framework for a comparative analysis. This allows us to to include the inland region of Kalimantan in the technological network of Neolithic Island South East Asia
This paper aims to present some aspects of the Late Pleistocene–Holocene lithic industry in the inla...
Poster presented at the “South-east Asia: Human Evolution, Dispersals and Adaptation” session of the...
Here we report the results of excavation and analyses of an open site on Pulau Ay, a small (ca. 4 km...
https://pacificarchaeology.org/index.php/journal/article/view/126International audienceArchaeologica...
Archaeological research in the Liang Abu rock shelter (East Kalimantan) led to the discovery and ana...
International audienceArchaeological research in the Liang Abu rock shelter (East Kalimantan) led to...
International audienceThis study is the first in-depth archaeological examination of a pottery assem...
International audienceFrom 2003 to 2016, a French-Indonesian archaeological research project (MAFBO)...
A table describing 1105 pottery sherds excavated at the Liang Abu site (Est Kalimantan, Indonesia)
International audienceThe discovery of pottery dated to around 20ka cal BP, within terminal Pleistoc...
This report describes new excavations at the site of Kendeng Lembu in East Java, a location previous...
I T has been possible for the first time to secure a sample of charcoal suitable for radiocarbon dat...
This paper aims to present some aspects of the Late Pleistocene–Holocene lithic industry in the inla...
Poster presented at the “South-east Asia: Human Evolution, Dispersals and Adaptation” session of the...
Here we report the results of excavation and analyses of an open site on Pulau Ay, a small (ca. 4 km...
https://pacificarchaeology.org/index.php/journal/article/view/126International audienceArchaeologica...
Archaeological research in the Liang Abu rock shelter (East Kalimantan) led to the discovery and ana...
International audienceArchaeological research in the Liang Abu rock shelter (East Kalimantan) led to...
International audienceThis study is the first in-depth archaeological examination of a pottery assem...
International audienceFrom 2003 to 2016, a French-Indonesian archaeological research project (MAFBO)...
A table describing 1105 pottery sherds excavated at the Liang Abu site (Est Kalimantan, Indonesia)
International audienceThe discovery of pottery dated to around 20ka cal BP, within terminal Pleistoc...
This report describes new excavations at the site of Kendeng Lembu in East Java, a location previous...
I T has been possible for the first time to secure a sample of charcoal suitable for radiocarbon dat...
This paper aims to present some aspects of the Late Pleistocene–Holocene lithic industry in the inla...
Poster presented at the “South-east Asia: Human Evolution, Dispersals and Adaptation” session of the...
Here we report the results of excavation and analyses of an open site on Pulau Ay, a small (ca. 4 km...