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Early human symbolic behavior in the Late Pleistocene of Wallacea.

Adam Brumm1,2, Michelle C Langley3,4, Mark W Moore5, Budianto Hakim6, Muhammad Ramli7, Iwan Sumantri8, Basran Burhan9, Andi Muhammad Saiful6, Linda Siagian10, Ratno Sardi6, Andi Jusdi11, Andi Pampang Mubarak11, Adhi Agus Oktaviana12, Shinatria Adhityatama12, Gerrit D van den Bergh13, Maxime Aubert3,14, Jian-Xin Zhao15, Jillian Huntley14, Bo Li13, Richard G Roberts13,16, E Wahyu Saptomo12,13,16, Yinika Perston5, Rainer Grün3,17.   

Abstract

Wallacea, the zone of oceanic islands separating the continental regions of Southeast Asia and Australia, has yielded sparse evidence for the symbolic culture of early modern humans. Here we report evidence for symbolic activity 30,000-22,000 y ago at Leang Bulu Bettue, a cave and rock-shelter site on the Wallacean island of Sulawesi. We describe hitherto undocumented practices of personal ornamentation and portable art, alongside evidence for pigment processing and use in deposits that are the same age as dated rock art in the surrounding karst region. Previously, assemblages of multiple and diverse types of Pleistocene "symbolic" artifacts were entirely unknown from this region. The Leang Bulu Bettue assemblage provides insight into the complexity and diversification of modern human culture during a key period in the global dispersal of our species. It also shows that early inhabitants of Sulawesi fashioned ornaments from body parts of endemic animals, suggesting modern humans integrated exotic faunas and other novel resources into their symbolic world as they colonized the biogeographically unique regions southeast of continental Eurasia.

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Keywords:  Pleistocene art; Pleistocene symbolism; Wallacea; cognition; personal ornamentation

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28373568      PMCID: PMC5402422          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1619013114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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