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ANTIQUITY
Volume 83, Issue 320, Pages 326-348Publisher
ANTIQUITY
DOI: 10.1017/S0003598X0009846X
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India; Microlithic; Microblade; Middle Palaeolithic; Terminal Pleistocene; LGM
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The Jwalapuram Locality 9 rockshelter in southern India dates back to 35 000 years ago and it is emerging as one of the key sites for documenting human activity and behaviour in South Asia. The excavated assemblage includes a proliferation of lithic artefacts, beads, worked bone and fragments of a human cranium. The industry is microlithic in character, establishing Jwalapuram 9 as one of the oldest and most important sites of its kind in South Asia.
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