[Paper] Do Pleistocene rock paintings depict Sulawesi warty pigs (Sus celebensis) with a domestication character?
via Archaeology in Oceania, 06 August 2021: A paper by Brumm et al. looking at the depiction of pigs from ...
Indonesian province in Sulawesi Island.
via Archaeology in Oceania, 06 August 2021: A paper by Brumm et al. looking at the depiction of pigs from ...
via Unreserved Media, 01 August 2021: A listicle featuring rock art sites in Southeast Asia - the 40,000-year-old rock art ...
via PLoS One, 26 May 2021: A paper by Perston et al. providing a complete technological description of the Maros ...
via Nature Scientific Reports, 13 May 2021: A paper by Huntley et al. on how the oldest rock art in ...
via Sapiens, 27 April 2021: A retired anthropologist revisits the cave paintings in Sulawesi, known to be some of the ...
via Discover Magazine, 17 April 2021: A feature on the recent discovery of ancient rock art in Sulawesi and contextualising ...
via Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, April 2021: A paper by Suryatman et al. on iron-smelting sites in South Sulawesi.
via The Straits Times, 25 January 2020: ST carried a feature on the discovery of the 45,000-year-old pig painting in ...
via Science Advances, 13 January 2021: If the headline sounds familiar, it's because the 'oldest' rock art keeps getting found ...
via Berkala Arkeologi, November 2020: A recent paper by Suryatman et al. about stone tools in South Sulawesi.
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