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>