Cabenge

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A site in southwest Sulawesi with late Pliocene fauna. Stone tools are found in association with bones. Toalian tools in the area include large core tools of the chopper/chopping tool tradition.

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[Tjabenge]. A river terrace site in the Waianae valley of southwestern Sulawesi, Indonesia, which has produced a pebble tool and flake industry of presumed Upper Pleistocene date. An archaic fauna (with Stegodon and Archidiskodori) thought to be contemporary with the tools is now known to be of separate origin and of Late Pliocene date.

The Macmillan dictionary of archaeology, Ruth D. Whitehouse, 1983Copied

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