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Campbell Macknight, « Symposium on “The Archaeology of Sulawesi — », Archipel, ID : 10.4000/archipel.395
Sulawesi has been in the archaeological news recently. In January 2016 a date of more than 100 000 years was announced for stone tools, almost certainly made by pre-modern hominins, from a site in the middle of South Sulawesi. In 2014, cave art from the well-known sites near Maros was dated to about 40 000 years ago, the oldest date for figurative art in the world. This symposium, convened by Sue O’Connor and David Bulbeck, both of the College of Asia and the Pacific at the Australian Nationa...