Fluctuating local mobility from the end of the Pleistocene to the end of the Holocene on the north coast of New Guinea

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Shipton, Ceri
Nutman, Emily
Barnes, Phoebe
Kealy, Shimona
Hasu, Loretta
Sepe, John
O'Connor, Susan

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The Watinglo rockshelter provides an occupation record from the central north coast of New Guinea from 13 ka to the last few hundred years, with a hiatus in the later Holocene. Examination of the lithic artefacts from this sequence suggests that within a paradigm of technological continuity and local resource procurement, there were notable fluctuations in the use of particular materials and the intensity with which the site was used. This suggests a pattern of small range size and population fragmentation that may have contributed to the unparalleled linguistic diversity of the wider region.

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Journal of Pacific Archaeology

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