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View article: Narrative cave art in Indonesia by 51,200 years ago
Narrative cave art in Indonesia by 51,200 years ago Open
Previous dating research indicated that the Indonesian island of Sulawesi is host to some of the oldest known rock art 1–3 . That work was based on solution uranium-series (U-series) analysis of calcite deposits overlying rock art in the l…
View article: Shark-tooth artefacts from middle Holocene Sulawesi
Shark-tooth artefacts from middle Holocene Sulawesi Open
Although first identified 120 years ago, knowledge of the Toalean technoculture of Middle Holocene Sulawesi, Indonesia, remains limited. Previous research has emphasised the exploitation of largely terrestrial resources by hunter-gatherers…
View article: Isotope analysis helps tell the stories of Aboriginal people living under early colonial expansion
Isotope analysis helps tell the stories of Aboriginal people living under early colonial expansion Open
View article: The Impact of Contact: Isotope Geochemistry Sheds Light on the Lives of Indigenous Australians Living on the Colonial Frontier in Late 19th Century Queensland
The Impact of Contact: Isotope Geochemistry Sheds Light on the Lives of Indigenous Australians Living on the Colonial Frontier in Late 19th Century Queensland Open
Here, we report the first attempt to use isotope geochemistry to improve understanding of the experiences of Indigenous Australians living on the colonial frontier in late 19th century CE Australia. In the study, we analysed strontium ( 87…
View article: The missing deposits of South Sulawesi: New sources of evidence for the Pleistocene/Holocene archaeological transition
The missing deposits of South Sulawesi: New sources of evidence for the Pleistocene/Holocene archaeological transition Open
View article: Skeletal remains of a Pleistocene modern human (Homo sapiens) from Sulawesi
Skeletal remains of a Pleistocene modern human (Homo sapiens) from Sulawesi Open
Major gaps remain in our knowledge of the early history of Homo sapiens in Wallacea. By 70–60 thousand years ago (ka), modern humans appear to have entered this distinct biogeographical zone between continental Asia and Australia. Despite …
View article: Genome of a middle Holocene hunter-gatherer from Wallacea
Genome of a middle Holocene hunter-gatherer from Wallacea Open
View article: Isotopic analyses of prehistoric human remains from the Flinders Group, Queensland, Australia, support an association between burial practices and status
Isotopic analyses of prehistoric human remains from the Flinders Group, Queensland, Australia, support an association between burial practices and status Open
View article: Portable art from Pleistocene Sulawesi
Portable art from Pleistocene Sulawesi Open
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Back Cover Image Open
Back Cover Legend: The cover image is based on the Research Article A strontium isoscape of north-east Australia for human provenance and repatriation by Shaun Adams et al., https://doi.org/10.1002/gea.21728. Cover image © Shaun Adams.
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View article: Correction: A reassessment of the early archaeological record at Leang Burung 2, a Late Pleistocene rock-shelter site on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi
Correction: A reassessment of the early archaeological record at Leang Burung 2, a Late Pleistocene rock-shelter site on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi Open
© 2018 Brumm et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and sour…
View article: A reassessment of the early archaeological record at Leang Burung 2, a Late Pleistocene rock-shelter site on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi
A reassessment of the early archaeological record at Leang Burung 2, a Late Pleistocene rock-shelter site on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi Open
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0193025.].