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Hand stencils with and without narrowed fingers at two new rock art sites in Sulawesi, Indonesia
- Adhi Agus Oktaviana, D. Bulbeck, +5 authors E. S. Pierre
- Geography
- 1 May 2016
The rock art at Gua Andomo and Gua Lampetia, two newly described sites in the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, is dominated by hand stencils. The Gua Andomo stencils include a variant focused on… Expand
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Environment and morphology in Australian Aborigines: a re-analysis of the Birdsell database.
- Ian Gilligan, D. Bulbeck
- Biology, Medicine
- American journal of physical anthropology
- 1 September 2007
Pursuant to his major research interest in the cultural ecology of hunter-gatherers, Birdsell collected an unparalleled body of phenotypic data on Aboriginal Australians during the mid twentieth… Expand
Traditions of Jars as Mortuary Containers in the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago
- D. Bulbeck
- Geography
- 24 March 2017
Earthenware and imported ceramic jars were from time to time used as mortuary containers across a large swathe of the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago. As noted by Peter Bellwood, this deployment of… Expand
Mortuary Caves and the Dammar Trade in the Towuti–Routa Region, Sulawesi, in an Island Southeast Asian Context
- D. Bulbeck, David Aziz, +6 authors David Fadhila Arifin Sue Ambra Jack N. Ben Jim Rachel Dy Prastiningtyas
- History
- 2016
Archaeological evidence from survey and cave excavation in the Towuti–Routa region of Sulawesi suggests the following sequence of late Holocene cultural change. Settled communities whose subsistence… Expand
Craniodental Affinities of Southeast Asia's “Negritos” and the Concordance with Their Genetic Affinities
- D. Bulbeck
- Geography, Medicine
- Human biology
- 4 December 2013
Abstract
Genetic research into Southeast Asia's “negritos” has revealed their deep-rooted ancestry, with time depth comparable to that of Southwest Pacific populations. This finding is often… Expand
New Perspectives in Southeast Asian and Pacific Prehistory
- P. Piper, D. Bulbeck, H. Matsumura
- Geography
- 24 March 2017
The Walandawe Tradition from Southeast Sulawesi and Osseous Artifact Traditions in Island Southeast Asia
- K. Aplin, S. O’Connor, +4 authors F. Aziz
- Geography
- 2016
This chapter describes a sample of points and other osseous artifacts recovered from Holocene contexts at three sites in Walandawe, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. Microscopic observations of use… Expand
Teknologi Litik di Situs Talimbue, Sulawesi Tenggara: Teknologi Berlanjut dari Masa Pleistosen Akhir Hingga Holosen
- Suryatman Suryatman, S. Connor, D. Bulbeck, B. Marwick, Adhi Agus Oktaviana, U. Wibowo
- Geography
- 1 December 2016
Abstract. The Lithic Technology at Talimbue Site, Southeast Sulawesi: Continuing Technology from Late Pleistocene up to Holocene Periods. The Talimbue site at Southeast Sulawesi is packed… Expand
The human occupation record of Gua Mo’o hono shelter, Towuti-Routa region of Southeastern Sulawesi
- S. O’Connor, D. Bulbeck, +8 authors R. Wood
- Geography
- 1 November 2018
Here we describe the excavation, chronology and assemblage from Gua Mo’o hono, a rockshelter in the Lake Towuti region in Southeast Sulawesi. The excavation produced glass, ceramics and pottery,… Expand