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pro vyhledávání: '"Agus Trihascaryo"'
Autor:
Holly E. Smith, Joseph J. Bevitt, Jahdi Zaim, Yan Rizal, Aswan, Mika Rizki Puspaningrum, Agus Trihascaryo, Gilbert J. Price, Gregory E. Webb, Julien Louys
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2021)
Abstract We employ high-throughput thermal-neutron tomographic imaging to visualise internal diagnostic features of dense fossiliferous breccia from three Pleistocene cave localities in Sumatra, Indonesia. We demonstrate that these seemingly homogene
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0bbd41119cc14d3787a5f00af75564a8
Autor:
Mathieu Duval, Kira Westaway, Jahdi Zaim, Yan Rizal, Aswan, Mika Rizki Puspaningrum, Agus Trihascaryo, Paul C. H. Albers, Holly E. Smith, Gerrell M. Drawhorn, Gilbert J. Price, Julien Louys
Publikováno v:
Open Quaternary, Vol 7, Iss 1 (2021)
We provide the first numerical age constraints for the palaeontological assemblage and associated sediment from Ngalau Sampit, Sumatra, one of M. Eugène F.T. Dubois’ noted sites that he excavated in 1889, and of which we present a transcript of hi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8d3febd526614615bc6090d3889c0d88
Autor:
Julien Louys, Shimona Kealy, Sue O'Connor, Gilbert J. Price, Stuart Hawkins, Ken Aplin, Yan Rizal, Jahdi Zaim, Mahirta, Daud A. Tanudirjo, Wahyu Dwijo Santoso, Ati Rati Hidayah, Agus Trihascaryo, Rachel Wood, Joseph Bevitt, Tara Clark
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Speleology, Vol 46, Iss 3, Pp 379-408 (2017)
Caves have been an important source of vertebrate fossils for much of Southeast Asia, particularly for the Quaternary. Despite this importance, the mechanisms by which vertebrate remains accumulate and preserve in Southeast Asian caves has never been
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f931d342337149478c7087eb19e7d6a8
Autor:
Agus Trihascaryo, Elinor Scholtz, Ansley Petherick, Yan Rizal, Yahdi Zaim, Larisa R.G. DeSantis, Mika Rizki Puspaningrum, Aswan, Gilbert J. Price, Julien Louys
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 603:74-81
Orangutan (Pongo spp.) fossils have been found throughout much of Pleistocene Southeast Asia. Today, Pongo is restricted to three living species on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra. They are predominately frugivores, and during fruit masting events
Autor:
Joseph J. Bevitt, Jahdi Zaim, Mika Rizki Puspaningrum, Gregory E. Webb, Aswan, Agus Trihascaryo, Julien Louys, Yan Rizal, Holly E. Smith, Gilbert J. Price
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2021)
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports
We employ high-throughput thermal-neutron tomographic imaging to visualise internal diagnostic features of dense fossiliferous breccia from three Pleistocene cave localities in Sumatra, Indonesia. We demonstrate that these seemingly homogeneous brecc
Autor:
Julien, Louys, Mathieu, Duval, Gilbert J, Price, Kira, Westaway, Yahdi, Zaim, Yan, Rizal, Aswan, Mika, Puspaningrum, Agus, Trihascaryo, Sebastian F M, Breitenbach, Ola, Kwiecien, Yanjun, Cai, Penny, Higgins, Paul C H, Albers, John, de Vos, Patrick, Roberts
Publikováno v:
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences
Some of the earliest evidence for the presence of modern humans in rainforests has come from the fossil deposits of Lida Ajer in Sumatra. Two human teeth from this cave were estimated to be 73–63 thousand years old, which is significantly older tha
Autor:
Pauline Basilia, Justyna J. Miszkiewicz, Korakot Nganvongpanit, Jahdi Zaim, Yan Rizal, null Aswan, Mika R. Puspaningrum, Agus Trihascaryo, Gilbert J. Price, Alexandra A.E. van der Geer, Julien Louys
Analyses of Pleistocene fossil proboscideans have long been used as indirect evidence for climactic and environmental shifts in the Sunda shelf of Southeast Asia. Reconstructing the biological effects of rainforest expansion at the Last Glacial Maxim
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::2a5a122dba8fb6e26777a36d9ccc71d8
Autor:
Kira E. Westaway, Jahdi Zaim, Julien Louys, Aswan, Yan Rizal, Holly E. Smith, Mika Rizki Puspaningrum, Agus Trihascaryo, Gilbert J. Price, Mathieu Duval, Mathew Stewart
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International
Ngalau Gupin is a broad karstic cave system in the Padang Highlands of western Sumatra, Indonesia. Abundant fossils, consisting of mostly isolated teeth from small-to large-sized animals, were recovered from breccias cemented on the cave walls and un
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::be4f6cf63169f3c70ffe5f0049c5d417
https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0009-1FBD-121.11116/0000-0009-1FC0-C21.11116/0000-0009-1FBF-F
https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0009-1FBD-121.11116/0000-0009-1FC0-C21.11116/0000-0009-1FBF-F
Autor:
Ati Rati Hidayah, Sue O'Connor, Wahyu Dwijo Santoso, Rachel Wood, Julien Louys, Daud Aris Tanudirjo, Ken Aplin, Jahdi Zaim, Agus Trihascaryo, Mahirta, Joseph J. Bevitt, Stuart Hawkins, Yan Rizal, Shimona Kealy, Tara R. Clark, Gilbert J. Price
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Speleology, Vol 46, Iss 3, Pp 379-408 (2017)
Caves have been an important source of vertebrate fossils for much of Southeast Asia, particularly for the Quaternary. Despite this importance, the mechanisms by which vertebrate remains accumulate and preserve in Southeast Asian caves has never been
Autor:
Alistair W. G. Pike, Chris Stringer, Jahdi Zaim, R. Due Awe, J. de Vos, Jian-xin Zhao, Richard M. Bailey, Bambang Sulistyanto, Tim Compton, Maxime Aubert, Leslie Kinsley, Agus Trihascaryo, Kira E. Westaway, E. W. Saptomo, Matthew M. Skinner, Tanya M. Smith, Renaud Joannes-Boyau, Michael J Morwood, G. D. van den Bergh, Gilbert J. Price, Yan Rizal, Wahyu Dwijo Santoso, Julien Louys
Publikováno v:
Nature. 548:322-325
Genetic evidence for anatomically modern humans (AMH) out of Africa before 75 thousand years ago (ka)1 and in island southeast Asia (ISEA) before 60 ka (93–61 ka)2 predates accepted archaeological records of occupation in the region3. Claims that A