Palaeolithic cave art in Borneo has a minimum age of 40,000 years
via Nature, 07 November 2019: A new paper published in Nature reveals a minimum 40,000 year from rock art sites ...
Uranium-thorium dating is used to determine the date of calcium carbonate materials.
via Nature, 07 November 2019: A new paper published in Nature reveals a minimum 40,000 year from rock art sites ...
via Nature and various news sources, 07 November 2018: Burning up my news feeds today is a newly-published paper in ...
New paper in PLOS One describing mandibles from the Niah Caves - these were excavated by the Harrissons in 1957. ...
The discovery of stone tools from Sulawesi date to 118,000 years ago - possibly by the so-called hobbits - predate ...
A recent study published in PLOS One analyses the bones from the Red Deer Cave of Yunnan province and suggests ...
Indexing more stories from last week's announcement of the 40,000-year-old rock art from Sulawesi. Q&A: Cave Art Older, More Widespread ...
I've been waiting excitedly for this paper to be published! A new paper out in Nature presents new rock art ...
I've been slow in getting this news out which has been floating about a week already. An article in PLoS ...
The news of an unusual hominid foot bone was first announced at the IPPA Congress last year, raising the possibility ...
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