This paper presents preliminary results from the 2019 excavations at Walufeni Cave, at the eastern end of the Great Papuan Plateau (GPP) in western Papua New Guinea. Preliminary dating and analysis of the unfinished excavations at Walufeni Cave span the Holocene and probably continue into the Late Pleistocene, confirming the presence of people on the Plateau from at least the Early Holocene and potentially much earlier. The data presented here offer a site-specific model of early intensive site use from at least 10,000 years ago, then ephemeral use, followed by a sustained Late Holocene occupation. Although there are significant changes in the quantity of material discard over time, there is little evidence for significant change in the sub...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Why did people in the highlands of New Guinea move ...
Historicising the emergence of ethnographic activities provides insights into the reliability of eth...
This study reports on analysis of a sample of animal bones from Pleistocene levels of Lang Rongrien ...
International audienceIn 2017-2018 the French Prehistoric Mission in Papua New Guinea, co-directed b...
This paper presents a reassessment of the archaeological record at Leang Burung 2, a key early human...
Selected Papers from the Third SEAMEO SPAFA International Conference on Southeast Asian ArchaeologyI...
This paper reports new AMS dates for Late Pleistocene occupation of the Ayamaru Plateau in the centr...
This paper reports new AMS dates for Late Pleistocene occupation of the Ayamaru Plateau in the centr...
The southern lowlands of Papua New Guinea (PNG) are biogeographically distinct. Vast tracts of savan...
Major cultural changes that appeared during the early to mid-Holocene (c.10,000 - 4000 years) are pr...
We report on archaeological excavations undertaken at Kumukumu 1 atop the dense rainforest-clad Aird...
Our research at Paimbumkanja (PBK) rock shelter (East Sepik, PNG) uncovered an archaeological sequen...
Lolmo Cave on Kumbun Island in the Arawe Island group off the south coast of New Britain, Papua New ...
Members of the Papuan Past Project published a new paper in Advancing Southeast Asian Archaeology 20...
This paper presents a reassessment of the archaeological record at Leang Burung 2, a key early human...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Why did people in the highlands of New Guinea move ...
Historicising the emergence of ethnographic activities provides insights into the reliability of eth...
This study reports on analysis of a sample of animal bones from Pleistocene levels of Lang Rongrien ...
International audienceIn 2017-2018 the French Prehistoric Mission in Papua New Guinea, co-directed b...
This paper presents a reassessment of the archaeological record at Leang Burung 2, a key early human...
Selected Papers from the Third SEAMEO SPAFA International Conference on Southeast Asian ArchaeologyI...
This paper reports new AMS dates for Late Pleistocene occupation of the Ayamaru Plateau in the centr...
This paper reports new AMS dates for Late Pleistocene occupation of the Ayamaru Plateau in the centr...
The southern lowlands of Papua New Guinea (PNG) are biogeographically distinct. Vast tracts of savan...
Major cultural changes that appeared during the early to mid-Holocene (c.10,000 - 4000 years) are pr...
We report on archaeological excavations undertaken at Kumukumu 1 atop the dense rainforest-clad Aird...
Our research at Paimbumkanja (PBK) rock shelter (East Sepik, PNG) uncovered an archaeological sequen...
Lolmo Cave on Kumbun Island in the Arawe Island group off the south coast of New Britain, Papua New ...
Members of the Papuan Past Project published a new paper in Advancing Southeast Asian Archaeology 20...
This paper presents a reassessment of the archaeological record at Leang Burung 2, a key early human...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Why did people in the highlands of New Guinea move ...
Historicising the emergence of ethnographic activities provides insights into the reliability of eth...
This study reports on analysis of a sample of animal bones from Pleistocene levels of Lang Rongrien ...