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Neolithic foundations in the karama valley, west sulawesi, Indonesia

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Anggraeni, A
Simanjuntak, Truman
Bellwood, Peter
Piper, Philip

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Antiquity Publications

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Excavations at three open-air sites in the Karama valley ofWest Sulawesi have revealed similar suites of ceramics and overlapping chronologies. The pottery from the basal layers at Minanga Sipakko and Kamassi resembles that of the Philippines and Taiwan,

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2037-12-31