The Palaeolithic stone assemblage of Kota Tampan, West Malaysia

  • Goh H
  • Bakry N
  • Saidin M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Archaeological excavations at Kota Tampan in West Malaysia recovered a large stone assemblage dated to 70 kya and believed to be associated with the presence of early Anatomically Modern Humans in Mainland Southeast Asia. New technological analysis demonstrates that almost all these stone artefacts result from early stage reduction through freehand and bipolar percussion.

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Goh, H. M., Bakry, N., Saidin, M., Shahidan, S., Curnoe, D., Saw, C. Y., … Kiew, Y. M. (2020). The Palaeolithic stone assemblage of Kota Tampan, West Malaysia. Antiquity, 94(377). https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2020.158

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