Metal-Age maritime culture at Jareng Bori rockshelter, Pantar Island, eastern Indonesia

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Hawkins, Stuart
Arumdhati, Fayeza Shasliz
Litster, Mirani
Lim, Tse Siang
Basile, Gina
Leclerc, Mathieu
Reepmeyer, Christian
Maloney, Tim Ryan
Boulanger, Clara
Louys, Julien
Mahirta, mahirta
Clark, Geoff
Keling, Gendro
Willan, Richard C
Yuwono, Pratiwi
O'Connor, Sue
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The archaeological record of Wallacea remains exceptionally fragmentary. This is especially the case for late Holocene human occupation of the region when lifestyle and culture in marginal island environments is relatively unknown. Here we report on the archaeology of Jareng Bori rockshelter, a Metal-Age site spanning c. 1800 cal. BP up to the late historic period and situated on the eastern coast of Pantar Island in the Lesser Sunda Islands of eastern Indonesia. We use osteoarchaeological (human and vertebrate remains), invertebrate zooarchaeological (crustacean and molluscan remains), technological (lithics, shell, and pottery) and chemical sourcing (obsidian and metal) datasets to discuss networking, migration, and human subsistence strategies during this recent period of history. While some communities were no doubt living in open village settlements where they were producing pottery, the data indicate that aspects of maritime life-ways continued much as in earlier Pleistocene settlements, with people using rockshelters like Jareng Bori to pursue a range of subsistence activities focused on the shoreline. Shellfishing of rocky and reef intertidal species and fishing for mostly small herbivorous and omnivorous fishes was practised, while domestic animals only appear in the late historic period. Wider regional cultural interactions and networking are epitomized by obsidian exchange, dental modification practices, and pottery decorations, while lithic analyses indicates continuity of stone tool technology up until recent times.

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Records of the Australian Museum

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72

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5

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© 2020 Hawkins, Arumdhati, Litster, Lim, Basile, Leclerc, Reepmeyer, Maloney, Boulanger, Louys, Mahirta, Clark, Keling, Willan, Yuwono, O’Connor. This is an open access article licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are credited.

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Hawkins, S; Arumdhati, FS; Litster, M; Lim, TS; Basile, G; Leclerc, M; Reepmeyer, C; Maloney, TR; Boulanger, C; Louys, J; Mahirta, M; Clark, G; Keling, G; Willan, RC; Yuwono, P; O'Connor, S, Metal-Age maritime culture at Jareng Bori rockshelter, Pantar Island, eastern Indonesia, Records of the Australian Museum, 2020, 72 (5), pp. 237-262

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