Lene Hara cave
The Lena Hara cave is the main cave of a system of solutional caves in the Lautém District at the eastern tip of East Timor (Timor-Leste), close to the village of Tutuala. Others are Ile Kére Kére and Jerimalai. It has provided evidence that Timor has been occupied by humans for 30-35,000 years and thus is evidence of the colonisation of humans making the water crossing of Wallacea between the Pleistocene continents of Sunda and Sahul. O'Connor has also reported finding in Lena Hara Holocene fish hooks made from shell, and shell beads.
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Lene Hara cave
The Lena Hara cave is the main cave of a system of solutional caves in the Lautém District at the eastern tip of East Timor (Timor-Leste), close to the village of Tutuala. Others are Ile Kére Kére and Jerimalai. It has provided evidence that Timor has been occupied by humans for 30-35,000 years and thus is evidence of the colonisation of humans making the water crossing of Wallacea between the Pleistocene continents of Sunda and Sahul. O'Connor has also reported finding in Lena Hara Holocene fish hooks made from shell, and shell beads.
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Lene Hara (Léné Ara) ist eine Kalksteinhöhle nahe Tutuala, an der Ostspitze Osttimors.
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Lene Hara (Léné Ara) ist eine Kalksteinhöhle nahe Tutuala, an der Ostspitze Osttimors.
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The Lena Hara cave is the main ...... e from shell, and shell beads.
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