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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Homo Floresiensis Controversy, Robert Cribb
The Homo Floresiensis Controversy, Robert Cribb
Robert Cribb
The 2004 announcement of the discovery of a new species of hominin in the form of sub-fossil remains from Liang Bua cave in Flores aroused immediate excitement and controversy. The discovery attracted sceptical attention from dissenting palaeontologists. The sometimes acrimonious debate addressed the relative importance of apparently archaic and apparently modern features of the remains.
The Indonesian Revolution: Archives And Emotions, Robert Cribb
The Indonesian Revolution: Archives And Emotions, Robert Cribb
Robert Cribb
Discusses the possibility that archival materials can be used to create a sense of emoptional commonality between current generations and earlier ones.
Indonesia As An Archipelago: Managing Islands, Managing The Seas, Robert Cribb, Michele Ford
Indonesia As An Archipelago: Managing Islands, Managing The Seas, Robert Cribb, Michele Ford
Robert Cribb
Indonesia's archipelagic character shapes its identity.