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Type | Year | Authors | Title | Source | ID |
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Journal Article | 2021 | Ono, Rintaro | Development of bone and lithic technologies by anatomically modern humans during the late Pleistocene to Holocene in Sulawesi and Wallacea | Quaternary International | [Ono, 2021 #37121] |
Journal Article | 2021 | Carlhoff, Selina | Genome of a middle Holocene hunter-gatherer from Wallacea | Nature | [Carlhoff, 2021 #37106] |
Book Section | 2022 | Bellwood, Peter | The expansion of farmers into Island Southeast Asia | The Oxford Handbook of Early Southeast Asia | [Bellwood, 2022 #37029] |
Journal Article | 2021 | Shipton, C. | The biogeographic threshold of Wallacea in human evolution | Quaternary International | [Shipton, 2021 #36922] |
Journal Article | 2020 | Beaumont, Phillip | Early Metal Age pottery from Fatu Aki Anik Knua, Timor-Leste and the appearance of ceramics in the Wallacean Islands | Journal of Indo-Pacific Archaeology | [Beaumont, 2020 #36895] |
Journal Article | 2020 | Ono, Rintaro | Island migration and foraging behaviour by anatomically modern humans during the late Pleistocene to Holocene in Wallace: new evidence from Central Sulawesi, Indonesia | Quaternary International | [Ono, 2020 #36841] |
Journal Article | 2019 | Bird, Michael I. | Early human settlement of Sahul was not an accident | Scientific Reports | [Bird, 2019 #18948] |
Journal Article | 2018 | Norman, Kasih | An early colonisation pathway into northwest Australia 70-60,000 years ago | Quaternary Science Reviews | [Norman, 2018 #26629] |
Journal Article | 2013 | Balme, Jane | Of boats and string: the maritime colonisation of Australia | Quaternary International | [Balme, 2013 #26628] |
Journal Article | 2018 | Kealy, Shimona | Least-cost pathway models indicate northern human dispersal from Sunda to Sahul | Journal of Human Evolution | [Kealy, 2018 #26627] |
Journal Article | 2017 | Hawkins, Stuart | Oldest human occupation of Wallacea at Laili Cave, Timor-Leste, shows broad-spectrum foraging responses to late Pleistocene environments | Quaternary Science Reviews | [Hawkins, 2017 #26626] |
Journal Article | 2018 | Bird, Michael I. | Palaeogeography and voyage modeling indicates early human colonization of Australia was likely from Timor-Roti | Quaternary Science Reviews | [Bird, 2018 #26623] |
Journal Article | 2018 | Maloney, Tim Ryan | Specialised lithic technology of terminal Pleistocene maritime peoples of Wallacea | Archaeological Research in Asia | [Maloney, 2018 #26698] |
Journal Article | 2018 | Aubert, M. | Palaeolithic cave art in Borneo | Nature | [Aubert, 2018 #26702] |
Journal Article | 2013 | O'Connor, Sue | The case for complex fishing technologies: a response to Anderson | Antiquity | [O'Connor, 2013 #26789] |
Book Section | 2015 | Rintaro Ono, | Maritime migration and lithic assemblage on the Talaud Islands in northern Wallacea during the late Pleistocene to the early Holocene | Emergence and diversity of modern human behavior in paleolithic Asia | [Rintaro 2015 #22543] |
Book Section | 2015 | O'Connor, Sue | Crossing the Wallace Line: the maritime skills of the earliest colonists in the Wallacean archipelago | Emergence and diversity of modern human behavior in paleolithic Asia | [O'Connor, 2015 #22542] |