Burial traditions in early Mid-Holocene Island Southeast Asia: new evidence from Bubog-1, Ilin Island, Mindoro Occidental

The Bubog-1 rockshelter on Ilin Island has provided important evidence for Late Pleistocene to Mid-Holocene (c. 33 000–4000 cal BP) human habitation, yet little is known about the contemporaneous transmission of material culture, technology and mortuary practices across Island Southeast Asia. Recent...

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Main Authors: Pawlik, Alfred, Crozier, Rebecca, Fuentes, Riczar, Wood, Rachel, Piper, Philip
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.sa-faculty-pubs-11032022-04-04T13:25:01Z Burial traditions in early Mid-Holocene Island Southeast Asia: new evidence from Bubog-1, Ilin Island, Mindoro Occidental Pawlik, Alfred Crozier, Rebecca Fuentes, Riczar Wood, Rachel Piper, Philip The Bubog-1 rockshelter on Ilin Island has provided important evidence for Late Pleistocene to Mid-Holocene (c. 33 000–4000 cal BP) human habitation, yet little is known about the contemporaneous transmission of material culture, technology and mortuary practices across Island Southeast Asia. Recent archaeological research at Bubog-1 has revealed a tightly flexed inhumation dating to c. 5000 cal BP—a type representative of a widespread, contemporaneous burial practice observed across the region. The emergence of diverse burial practices and their spread across Island Southeast Asia coincides with evidence for technological innovation and increasing long-distance interaction between island communities. 2019-08-12T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/sa-faculty-pubs/106 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/antiquity/article/abs/burial-traditions-in-early-midholocene-island-southeast-asia-new-evidence-from-bubog1-ilin-island-mindoro-occidental/5D328CA7481C11488113A78E4AD2B1D7 Sociology & Anthropology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Island Southeast Asia Holocene burial traditions maritime interaction Archaeological Anthropology Social and Cultural Anthropology South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
collection archium.Ateneo Institutional Repository
topic Island Southeast Asia
Holocene
burial traditions
maritime interaction
Archaeological Anthropology
Social and Cultural Anthropology
South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies
spellingShingle Island Southeast Asia
Holocene
burial traditions
maritime interaction
Archaeological Anthropology
Social and Cultural Anthropology
South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies
Pawlik, Alfred
Crozier, Rebecca
Fuentes, Riczar
Wood, Rachel
Piper, Philip
Burial traditions in early Mid-Holocene Island Southeast Asia: new evidence from Bubog-1, Ilin Island, Mindoro Occidental
description The Bubog-1 rockshelter on Ilin Island has provided important evidence for Late Pleistocene to Mid-Holocene (c. 33 000–4000 cal BP) human habitation, yet little is known about the contemporaneous transmission of material culture, technology and mortuary practices across Island Southeast Asia. Recent archaeological research at Bubog-1 has revealed a tightly flexed inhumation dating to c. 5000 cal BP—a type representative of a widespread, contemporaneous burial practice observed across the region. The emergence of diverse burial practices and their spread across Island Southeast Asia coincides with evidence for technological innovation and increasing long-distance interaction between island communities.
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author Pawlik, Alfred
Crozier, Rebecca
Fuentes, Riczar
Wood, Rachel
Piper, Philip
author_facet Pawlik, Alfred
Crozier, Rebecca
Fuentes, Riczar
Wood, Rachel
Piper, Philip
author_sort Pawlik, Alfred
title Burial traditions in early Mid-Holocene Island Southeast Asia: new evidence from Bubog-1, Ilin Island, Mindoro Occidental
title_short Burial traditions in early Mid-Holocene Island Southeast Asia: new evidence from Bubog-1, Ilin Island, Mindoro Occidental
title_full Burial traditions in early Mid-Holocene Island Southeast Asia: new evidence from Bubog-1, Ilin Island, Mindoro Occidental
title_fullStr Burial traditions in early Mid-Holocene Island Southeast Asia: new evidence from Bubog-1, Ilin Island, Mindoro Occidental
title_full_unstemmed Burial traditions in early Mid-Holocene Island Southeast Asia: new evidence from Bubog-1, Ilin Island, Mindoro Occidental
title_sort burial traditions in early mid-holocene island southeast asia: new evidence from bubog-1, ilin island, mindoro occidental
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2019
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/sa-faculty-pubs/106
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/antiquity/article/abs/burial-traditions-in-early-midholocene-island-southeast-asia-new-evidence-from-bubog1-ilin-island-mindoro-occidental/5D328CA7481C11488113A78E4AD2B1D7
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