The ‘Hobbit’ Human: A 20-Year Journey from Discovery to DNA
via Kompas, 09 October 2023: Twenty years after its discovery on Flores Island, Indonesia, the Homo floresiensis, colloquially known as ...
The Pleistocene is a geological period referring to approximately between 2.5 million to 11,700 years ago.
See also: Holocene, Palaeolithic, Neolithic
via Kompas, 09 October 2023: Twenty years after its discovery on Flores Island, Indonesia, the Homo floresiensis, colloquially known as ...
via Antiquity, 15 August 2023: A new paper in Antiquity reports that reflective shell beads were a common trend 12,000 ...
via World Archaeology, 13 October 2022: An overview of how humans populated rainforests during the Pleistocene. The data has a ...
via Current Biology, 14 July 2022: DNA sequences of a Pleistocene woman in Yunnan show close relations to populations in ...
via PLOS One, 22 June 2022: A cool paper by newly-minted PhD Benjamin Utting on the source of stone tools ...
via Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 07 March 2022:
via L'Anthropologie, 26 January 2022: Ingicco at al. review the recent finds of Pleistocene stone tools in Java, Luzon and ...
via Quaternary Science Reviews, 1 February 2022: Results from Liang Jon, a rockshelter in Borneo straddling the late Pleistocene to ...
via Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, December 2021: Late Pleistocene stone tools from Liang Bua.
via Scientific Reports, 18 August 2021: A new paper by Suraprasit et al. examines tooth enamel from Tham Lod to ...
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