Shimona Kealy (@shimonakealy) 's Twitter Profile
Shimona Kealy

@shimonakealy

Postdoc. Curious about archaeology & palaeontology in the Asia-Pacific with a vested interest in Indonesia. @ANUasiapacific

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Honoured to be on this list. A very happy #IWD2024 to the other wonderful 49 women listed here and all the other amazing and remarkable women we are so lucky to have building on our scientific understanding of this world everyday. cosmosmagazine.com/people/society…

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Today is International Women’s Day #IWD2024. To commemorate, we share ten women in archaeology who have made significant contributions to their field, as recognised by our Fellows. bit.ly/49ORRGA

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Our upcoming title is the latest volume in the Terra Australis series and presents an up-to-date overview of the paleontological and archaeological research on Sumatra, highlighting questions that remain to be answered. Register your interest today: doi.org/10.22459/TA56.…

Our upcoming title is the latest volume in the Terra Australis series and presents an up-to-date overview of the paleontological and archaeological research on Sumatra, highlighting questions that remain to be answered.

Register your interest today: doi.org/10.22459/TA56.…
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Our archaeological research at the amazing site of Gua Makpan on Alor island - just published in the Conversation Indonesia. CABAH ANU College of Asia and the Pacific This piece discusses the results published in our 2020 publication in QSR sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Great to see this latest TA out highlighting the important and fascinating place of Sumatra island in our regions prehistory. ANU College of Asia and the Pacific Check out chapter 9 for some fun new models of H. erectus pathways ...

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Our exciting archaeological discoveries from Makpan, Alor Island - first shared in Bahasa Indonesian via the The Conversation Indonesia, now translated into English and available here: theconversation.com/the-story-of-t…

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Great to have this paper out at last - and a shout out to all our amazing UGM students who spent hours sorting the tons of Makpan material to recover the ~13kg of urchin Hendri went on to analyse for this paper!

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Check out our new paper in Nature Communications. We show humans arrived on Timor Leste abruptly in large numbers ~44ka. We use #micromorpholology to record a diagnostic arrival signature in rockshelter sediments. #FlindersMicroarchLab Flinders Archaeology Flinders University url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/MaIYCD1vwDCM…

Check out our new paper in <a href="/NatureComms/">Nature Communications</a>. We show humans arrived on Timor Leste abruptly in large numbers ~44ka. We use #micromorpholology to record a diagnostic arrival signature in rockshelter sediments.

#FlindersMicroarchLab <a href="/FLINArchaeology/">Flinders Archaeology</a> <a href="/Flinders/">Flinders University</a> 

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A rare find in ancient Timorese mud may rewrite the history of human settlement in Australasia theconversation.com/a-rare-find-in…

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So... What week... Just kidding! Here's some new research published in Nature just in time for #2024NAW!! "Abrupt onset of intensive human occupation 44,000 years ago on the threshold of Sahul" Article: buff.ly/3UT7OoT #heritagematters /mc

So... What week... Just kidding! 
Here's some new research published in Nature just in time for #2024NAW!!

"Abrupt onset of intensive human occupation 44,000 years ago on the threshold of Sahul"

Article: buff.ly/3UT7OoT 
#heritagematters /mc
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Very excited to have our latest discoveries from Laili, Timor-Leste published in Nature Communications - open access article available here: nature.com/articles/s4146…

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“The site of Laili is especially fascinating as it demonstrates a large human population settled on the island between 49-43,000 years ago,” Griffith University Research Fellow Kasih Norman said, who was the geochronologist on the project. Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution news.griffith.edu.au/2024/05/23/exc…

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The discovery of stone artefacts and animal bones in a cave on Timor Island has #ANUExperts reassessing the route early humans took to reach Australia. Read more 🔽 reporter.anu.edu.au/all-stories/ex… ANU College of Asia and the Pacific ANU CHL