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ANTIQUITY
卷 84, 期 325, 页码 649-665出版社
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0003598X00100146
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Southeast Asia; East Timor; rock art; pigment; petroglyph; Austronesians; Lapita; human face; Pleistocene art
A petroglyph showing a human face found in East Timor is dated to the late Pleistocene. It recalls ancient Australian forms and raises the possibility of connecting early cave art with the better known painted figures of Lapita/Austronesian art ten millennia later. This new discovery at a known cave shows what precious evidence still lies in store even in well-trodden places.
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