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Talking Dead. New burials from Tron Bon Lei (Alor Island, Indonesia) inform on the evolution of mortuary practices from the terminal Pleistocene to the Holocene in Southeast Asia

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Location, chronology and stratigraphy of Tron Bon Lei.

A) Location of Tron Bon Lei on the south coast of Alor. Map reproduced with the permission of the CartoGIS Services, Scholarly Information Services, The Australian National University; B) Bayesian model of dates for Tron Bon Lei, square B. Modelled in OxCal v.4.4. [13] with the Marine20 [14] calibration curve for marine shell samples and a U(0,50) mixed calibration curve with IntCal20 [15] and SHCal20 [16], as recommended for the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone [16, 17]; C) General view of squares B, D and E; D) Schematic drawing illustrating the morphology of the grave cuts for each of the burials from Tron Bon Lei; E) Combined stratigraphy of squares B, D and E.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267635.g002