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



