ABSTRACT

Two prehistoric cave sites on the Bird's Head of western New Guinea provide a detailed narrative of 26,000 years of human occupation of this area. During Late Pleistocene times, lower temperatures allowed a suite of montane animal species to descend onto the lowland Ayamaru Plateau. When the montane fauna receded during the subsequent climatic amel

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|30 pages

Occupation History of Kria Cave

chapter 4|40 pages

Occupation History of Toé Cave

chapter 5|44 pages

Stone Artefacts

chapter 6|46 pages

Bone Artefacts

chapter 7|46 pages

Prehistoric Exploitation of Food Resources

chapter 10|16 pages

Discussion and Conclusion

chapter |4 pages

Summary

chapter |4 pages

Abstrak

chapter |20 pages

References

chapter |2 pages

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