10.1371/journal.pone.0193025.g008
Adam Brumm
Adam
Brumm
Budianto Hakim
Budianto
Hakim
Muhammad Ramli
Muhammad
Ramli
Maxime Aubert
Maxime
Aubert
Gerrit D. van den Bergh
Gerrit D.
van den Bergh
Bo Li
Bo
Li
Basran Burhan
Basran
Burhan
Andi Muhammad Saiful
Andi Muhammad
Saiful
Linda Siagian
Linda
Siagian
Ratno Sardi
Ratno
Sardi
Andi Jusdi
Andi
Jusdi
Abdullah
Abdullah
Andi Pampang Mubarak
Andi Pampang
Mubarak
Mark W. Moore
Mark W.
Moore
Richard G. Roberts
Richard
G. Roberts
Jian-xin Zhao
Jian-xin
Zhao
David McGahan
David
McGahan
Brian G. Jones
Brian G.
Jones
Yinika Perston
Yinika
Perston
Katherine Szabó
Katherine
Szabó
M. Irfan Mahmud
M. Irfan
Mahmud
Kira Westaway
Kira
Westaway
Jatmiko
Jatmiko
E. Wahyu Saptomo
E. Wahyu
Saptomo
Sander van der Kaars
Sander
van der Kaars
Rainer Grün
Rainer
Grün
Rachel Wood
Rachel
Wood
John Dodson
John
Dodson
Michael J. Morwood
Michael
J. Morwood
South wall stratigraphic profile at Leang Burung 2 (2007 excavations).
Public Library of Science
2018
Maros karsts
BP
stratigraphic information
material
limestone rock-shelter
Holocene antiquity
oceanic islands
Pleistocene rock-shelter site
Ian Glover
cobble-based stone artifact technology
occupation sequence
Indonesian island
now-extinct proboscideans
deep-trench excavations
occupation site
mass loss
Pleistocene deposits
Leang Burung 2
cal
Middle Pleistocene hominins
evidence
finding
Sulawesi
hominin presence
reassessment
Southeast Asia
2018-04-11 17:31:46
Figure
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/South_wall_stratigraphic_profile_at_Leang_Burung_2_2007_excavations_/6128729
<p>Calibrated <sup>14</sup>C ages are reported at the 95% confidence interval (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0193025#pone.0193025.t001" target="_blank">Table 1</a>).The <sup>14</sup>C dating results are presented in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0193025#pone.0193025.t001" target="_blank">Table 1</a>. All of the dated shells are Late Pleistocene in age, with two exceptions: a shell from Layer II (spit 48) yielded an unexpectedly young age of 9–8.6 ka cal BP (OZO824), while the suspected intrusive shell from Layer B (spit 58) was similar in age (9.6–9.5 ka cal BP, Wk33233). We regard both shells as having been displaced from stratigraphically higher contexts, most likely during the excavations.</p>