The West Mouth, Niah, in the Prehistory of Southeast Asia |
Contents
Distribution of Pleistocene and Holocene Preceramic | 3 |
CHAPTER III | 27 |
Quaternary Cyles of Eustatic Sea Level Drop in Off | 30 |
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analysis animals appears archaeological artifact types assemblage belian bone Borneo ceramic ceramic levels charred stones chert claystone collection cultural sequence culture stratigraphic units dates debitage deposit depth levels distribution eaten edge damage estuarine excavated fauna faunal remains firestrikers flake artifacts flake implements food shells forest frequency freshwater geological graywacke graywacke sandstone Harrisson 1958 Heekeren Hoabinhian Holocene hunting identified ironstone jasper Jegathesan kepayang kusap late Upper Pleistocene limestone lithic artifacts lithic material marks Medway metamorphic sandstone micro-environments multi-functional Niah area Niah caves Nyalau sandstone Palaeolithic Pangium edule pattern pebble and flake pebble artifacts pebble implements pebble tools phase pieces PLATE preceramic present probably quartz raw material rock types Rottan samples Sarawak Museum scraper sea level seed semi-lunar sharpening shellfish sherds Solheim Southeast Asia species stone artifacts suggest Sunda Shelf surface Table Tabon cave technique tools and implements trimming variety ware West Mouth