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  1. aljazeera.com

    May 23, 2024The researchers say their analysis of deep sediment, dating back between 59,000 and 54,000 years, from the cave and other locations in East Timor, also known as Timor-Leste, revealed an "arrival ...
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  3. tandfonline.com

    Oct 8, 2023Study area. Timor-Leste is located on the eastern side of Timor Island in the Lesser Sunda Islands at the southeastern periphery of eastern Indonesia and northwestern Australia (Figure 1).This steeply uplifted coral limestone island, with Australian continental plate core, is located eight degrees south of the Equator, and the north and south coasts of Timor are divided by mountain ranges ...
  4. southeastasianarchaeology.com

    Oct 10, 2023Excavations at the cave site of Hatu Saur on the north coast of Timor-Leste have revealed a deep archaeological sequence that dates from ca. 10,500 years until the present. The site contains extensive assemblages of faunal remains, as well as stone artifacts, revealing settlement patterns that were influenced by sea level change and estuarine ...
  5. May 22, 2024These dates, combined with findings from other sites in Timor-Leste and nearby Flores Island, show that humans were largely absent from Timor and the nearby islands when there were already people living in Australia. ... (UCL Institute of Archaeology) said: "This finding represents a significant change to our understanding of ancient human ...
  6. southeastasianarchaeology.com

    East Timor or Timor-Leste is located in the island of Timor in the Indonesian archipelago. East Timor is the newest nation-state in Southeast Asia, having been annexed by Indonesia in 1976 and regained independence in 2002. ... Archaeology in East Timor has been investigated mostly by archaeologists from Australia. Findings from cave sites show ...
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    A carved face. The Lena Hara cave is the main cave of a system of solutional caves in the Lautém District at the eastern tip of East Timor (Timor-Leste), close to the village of Tutuala.Others are Ile Kére Kére and Jerimalai.Lene Hara has provided evidence that Timor has been occupied by humans since at least 35,000 years Before Present [1] and thus is evidence that humans crossed the ...
  8. macaonews.org

    The new trove only adds to the archaeological significance of the region, already home to some of the most ancient finds in the world. Sulawesi, an Indonesian island just north of Timor-Leste, for example, is home to a 45,500-year-old cave painting of a wild pig that is the oldest known rock art painting in the world. Discovered in 2021, it is ...
  9. researchgate.net

    the archaeology of Timor-Leste, Glover argued for the appearance of pottery . at the caves Uai Bobo 1 and 2 and Bui Ceri Uato sometime between 5000 and . 4000 years ago (1986: 197) ( g. 1).
  10. guides.library.manoa.hawaii.edu

    Research Guides at University of Hawaii at Manoa

    https://guides.library.manoa.hawaii.edu › c.php?g=1039669&p=7540053

    Dec 10, 2024Oliveira, Nuno Vasco, Sue O'Connor, and Peter Bellwood. "Dong Son Drums from Timor-Leste: Prehistoric Bronze Artefacts in Island Southeast Asia.(Research)." Antiquity 93, no. 367 (February 1, 2019): 163-180. O'connor, Sue. "Rethinking the Neolithic in Island Southeast Asia, with Particular Reference to the Archaeology of Timor." ...

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