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MODERN QUATERNARY RESEARCH IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
VOLUME 17
Series editors: Juliette Pasveer & Ken Aplin
Lake Ayamaru, central Bird’s Head, Papua, Indonesia. Photograph by Johan Jelsma.
The Djief Hunters 26,000 Years of
Rainforest Exploitation on the Bird’s Head
of Papua, Indonesia
JULIETTE M.PASVEER
Department of Archaeology and Natural History, The Australian
National
University, Canberra, Australia
MODERN QUATERNARY RESEARCH IN
SOUTHEAST ASIA
VOLUME 17
A.A.BALKEMA PUBLISHERS LEIDEN/LONDON/NEW YORK/
PHILADELPHIA/SINGAPORE
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Cover illustration: Karst formation on the Ayamaru Plateau. Courtesy Johan Jelsema
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