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The early exploitation of Southeast Asian mangroves: bone technology from caves and open sites.

Asian Perspectives: the Journal of Archaeology for Asia and the Pacific,  March, 2005  by Rabett, Ryan J.

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ABSTRACT

This paper focuses on the contribution that the study of bone technology is making to the understanding of early tropical subsistence in Southeast Asia. Newly completed research suggests that during the period from the terminal Pleistocene to mid Holocene, bone tools may have featured prominently in coastal subsistence. There are indications that this technology may have had a particular association with hunting and gathering in the mangrove forests that proliferated along many coasts during this period. The study of these tools thus represents a rare chance to examine ...

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