Fruits of the forest: Human stable isotope ecology and rainforest adaptations in Late Pleistocene and Holocene (∼36 to 3 ka) Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka has yielded some of the earliest dated fossil evidence for Homo sapiens (∼38-35,000 cal. years BP [calibrated years before present]) in South Asia, within a region that is today covered by tropical rainforest. Archaeozoological and archaeobotanical evidence indicates that these hunter-gath...
Main Authors: | Roberts, P, Perera, N, Wedage, O, Deraniyagala, S, Perera, J, Eregama, S, Petraglia, MD, Lee-Thorp, JA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2017
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