Molluscan Remains from the Niah Caves: Methods and Approaches
RIS ID
113994
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ISBN: 9781902937601
Abstract
Molluscan remains were the most ubiquitous class of material recovered from the Harrissons' excavations. Present at all levels, although increasing in density through time, the Niah shell provides insights into not only aspects of subsistence but also the changing character of local waterways through times of climatic upheaval.
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Publication Details
Szabo, K. (2016). Molluscan Remains from the Niah Caves: Methods and Approaches. In G. Barker & L. Farr (Eds.), Archaeological Investigations in the Niah Caves, Sarawak: The Archaeology of the Niah Caves, Sarawak: Volume 2 (pp. 469-484). Cambridge, United Kingdom: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.