Abstract The industrial assemblage of Song Keplek, East Java: A new look as lithic tools of modern man at the beginning of the Holocene in Indonesia This article surveys the available data regarding lithic industries of Insular Southeast Asia and demonstrates their variability. It also proposes a synthesis of results obtained recently in pre-Neolithic strata in the cave of Song Keplek, in the Gunung Kidul, East Java and therefore contributes some new markers in the cultural chronology of Modern Man in Java (the study of Indonesian Homo sapiens sapiens has only recently started producing results). The industrial assemblages unearthed during the Song Keplek excavation were produced by hunter-gatherer occupants of the cave, between 4500 and 60...
The earliest Palaeolithic implements found in Java Island are older than 1 Ma, postdating the oldest...
International audienceRecent discoveries of ancient sites in mainland Southeast Asia confirm the pre...
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The site of Goa Topogaro (Topogaro Caves) on Sulawesi Island in Eastern Indonesia yields numerous os...
The site of Goa Topogaro (Topogaro Caves) on Sulawesi Island in Eastern Indonesia yields numerous os...
The central Indonesian island of Sulawesi has played an important role in modern and pre-modern huma...
The Talimbue site at Southeast Sulawesi is packed with lithic and these offer a new perspective on t...
Two distinct entities, the Indonesian and Philippine archipelagos, make up island Southeast Asia - a...
Abstrak. Analisis Deskriptif Alat Batu Palaeolithik dari Sulawesi, Hasil Ekspedisi Indonesia-Belanda...
Recent excavations in Topogaro 2 Cave, Central Sulawesi produced an archaeological sequence beginnin...
The earliest Palaeolithic implements found in Java Island are older than 1 Ma, postdating the oldest...
International audienceRecent discoveries of ancient sites in mainland Southeast Asia confirm the pre...
Hubert Forestier, I. R. D., Jakarta Les éclats du passé préhistorique de Sumatra: une très longue h...
Jerimalai is a rock shelter in East Timor with cultural remains dated to 42,000 years ago, making it...
This paper aims to present some aspects of the Late Pleistocene–Holocene lithic industry in the inla...
Prehistoric Unity and Diversity of Java and Sumatra The comparison of the archaeological records of...
This study reexamines the current understanding of Pleistocene stone-artifact assemblages in island ...
This paper aims to present some aspects of the Late Pleistocene–Holocene lithic industry in the inla...
The site of Goa Topogaro (Topogaro Caves) on Sulawesi Island in Eastern Indonesia yields numerous os...
The site of Goa Topogaro (Topogaro Caves) on Sulawesi Island in Eastern Indonesia yields numerous os...
The central Indonesian island of Sulawesi has played an important role in modern and pre-modern huma...
The Talimbue site at Southeast Sulawesi is packed with lithic and these offer a new perspective on t...
Two distinct entities, the Indonesian and Philippine archipelagos, make up island Southeast Asia - a...
Abstrak. Analisis Deskriptif Alat Batu Palaeolithik dari Sulawesi, Hasil Ekspedisi Indonesia-Belanda...
Recent excavations in Topogaro 2 Cave, Central Sulawesi produced an archaeological sequence beginnin...
The earliest Palaeolithic implements found in Java Island are older than 1 Ma, postdating the oldest...
International audienceRecent discoveries of ancient sites in mainland Southeast Asia confirm the pre...
Hubert Forestier, I. R. D., Jakarta Les éclats du passé préhistorique de Sumatra: une très longue h...