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Preliminary Pages
Acknowledgements
Contents

  1. The Aru Islands In Perspective: A General Introduction
  2. Environmental Change in the Aru Islands
  3. Mammals and Other Vertebrates from Late Quaternary Archaeological Sites on Pulau Kobroor, Aru Islands, Eastern Indonesia
  4. Three Seasons of Archaeological Survey in the Aru Islands, 1995–97
  5. The Ujir Site: An Early Historic Maritime Settlement in Northwestern Aru
  6. Wangil Midden: A Late Prehistoric Site, With Remarks on Ethnographic Pottery Making
  7. Liang Nabulei Lisa: A Late Pleistocene and Holocene Sequence from the Aru Islands
  8. Human Remains from Liang Nabulei Lisa, Aru Islands
  9. Liang Lemdubu: A Pleistocene Cave Site in the Aru Islands
  10. Artefacts on Aru: Evaluating the Technological Sequences
  11. Bone Artefacts from Liang Lemdubu and Liang Nabulei Lisa, Aru Islands
  12. The Last Glacial Maximum Human Burial from Liang Lemdubu in Northern Sahulland
  13. Isoleucine Epimerization in Casuarius Eggshells from Archaeological Sites in the Aru Islands, Liang Lemdubu and Liang Nabulei Lisa
  14. On the Cultural History of the Aru Islands: Some Conclusions