<p>Few human burials from Sri Lankan archaeological contexts have been described. Here we report on the analysis of two early Holocene skeletons, FH8, a young adult female skeleton excavated from Fa Hien-lena and dated to 10,640-10,139 cal BP, and BK1, a middle adult male skeleton excavated at Kuragala and dated to 7,170-6,950 cal BP. The skeletons are both highly fragmentary, which poses challenges for their thorough analysis. However, this paper describes the archaeological context, mortuary treatment and archaeothanatology of the burials, post-mortem taphonomy of human remains, the osteobiography of both individuals, and some general observations on their morphology relative to one another and a broader range of late Pleistocene a...
Burial elaborations are a human behaviour that, in recent contexts can inform on social diversificat...
Bones, teeth, and shells have been acknowledged over the last two centuries as evidence of chronolog...
The site of Batadomba-lena in the Wet Zone of Sri Lanka, yields osseous technologies in association ...
Few human burials from Sri Lankan archaeological contexts have been described. Here we report on the...
This paper highlights the value of pollen-analytical studies in the prehistoric archaeological conte...
The skeletal evidence for early modern human occupation of South Asia is sparse. Sri Lanka has been ...
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Over the last three decades, Sri Lanka has ...
Sri Lanka’s rich palaeoanthropological and archaeological record as well as the present demographic ...
Over the last three decades, Sri Lanka has risen to international prominence as a key area for explo...
The streamside site of Bellan-bandi Pallassa, with the richest skeletal record of terminal Pleistoce...
Sri Lanka is a tropical island that lies approximately halfway between Africa and Australia along th...
The timing, routes, and nature of the dispersal of our species, anatomically modern1 Homo sapiens, O...
Sri Lanka has produced the earliest clear evidence for Homo sapiens fossils in South Asia and resear...
Approximately 60 inhumation burials, of varying states of completeness and preservation, dated betwe...
Sri Lanka has produced the earliest clear evidence for Homo sapiens fossils in South Asia and resear...
Burial elaborations are a human behaviour that, in recent contexts can inform on social diversificat...
Bones, teeth, and shells have been acknowledged over the last two centuries as evidence of chronolog...
The site of Batadomba-lena in the Wet Zone of Sri Lanka, yields osseous technologies in association ...
Few human burials from Sri Lankan archaeological contexts have been described. Here we report on the...
This paper highlights the value of pollen-analytical studies in the prehistoric archaeological conte...
The skeletal evidence for early modern human occupation of South Asia is sparse. Sri Lanka has been ...
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Over the last three decades, Sri Lanka has ...
Sri Lanka’s rich palaeoanthropological and archaeological record as well as the present demographic ...
Over the last three decades, Sri Lanka has risen to international prominence as a key area for explo...
The streamside site of Bellan-bandi Pallassa, with the richest skeletal record of terminal Pleistoce...
Sri Lanka is a tropical island that lies approximately halfway between Africa and Australia along th...
The timing, routes, and nature of the dispersal of our species, anatomically modern1 Homo sapiens, O...
Sri Lanka has produced the earliest clear evidence for Homo sapiens fossils in South Asia and resear...
Approximately 60 inhumation burials, of varying states of completeness and preservation, dated betwe...
Sri Lanka has produced the earliest clear evidence for Homo sapiens fossils in South Asia and resear...
Burial elaborations are a human behaviour that, in recent contexts can inform on social diversificat...
Bones, teeth, and shells have been acknowledged over the last two centuries as evidence of chronolog...
The site of Batadomba-lena in the Wet Zone of Sri Lanka, yields osseous technologies in association ...