Persistent tropical foraging in the highlands of terminal Pleistocene/Holocene New Guinea
The terminal Pleistocene/Holocene boundary (approximately 12–8 thousand years ago) represented a major ecological threshold for humans, both as a significant climate transition and due to the emergence of agriculture around this time. In the highlands of New Guinea, climatic and environmental change...
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Springer Nature
2017
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