[Paper] Staple or delicacy: Sea urchin exploitation over the last 40,000 years at Makpan Cave, Alor Island
Study reveals sea urchins were a staple food at Makpan Cave, Alor Island, since ∼43,000 years ago, showcasing early human ...
Cave site in Alor island, East Nusa Tenggara province.
Study reveals sea urchins were a staple food at Makpan Cave, Alor Island, since ∼43,000 years ago, showcasing early human ...
Makpan Cave on Alor Island provides a deep dive into 43,000 years of human history, showing how early inhabitants adapted ...
via Quaternary International, 28 October 2020: Caro et al. present the discovery of a Holocene child burial in Gua Makpan, ...
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