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The Spice Islands in Prehistory
- First Page
- Preliminary pages
- List of figures
- List of tables
- 1. The Indonesian–Australian Archaeological Research Project in the Northern Moluccas
- 2. Investigations on Gebe Island
- 3. Investigations on Morotai Island
- 4. The excavation of Gua Siti Nafisah, Kecamatan Weda, south-central Halmahera
- 5. Excavations in the Uattamdi rockshelters, Kayoa Island
- 6. Other explored but unexcavated sites
- 7. The earthenware pottery from the North Moluccan excavations
- 8. Lithic and other non-ceramic artefacts
- 9. Worked shell from the Northern Moluccas
- 10. Observations on the Northern Moluccan excavated animal bone and shell collections
- 11. Bioarchaeological analysis of the Northern Moluccan excavated human remains
- 12. Skeletal markers of health and disease in the Northern Moluccas
- 13. The Northern Spice Islands in prehistory, from 40,000 years ago to the recent past
- References
- Contributors


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