A limestone rock shelter near Sampung in eastern Java whose sequence may show a transition from a pre-ceramic assemblage of small hollow-based stone arrowheads to a Neolithic assemblage with cord-marked pottery and many bone and antler tools.
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A limestone shelter near Sampung in eastern Java excavated in 1926. The sequence may document a transition from a pre-ceramic assemblage of small hollowbased stone arrowheads (see Maros points of Sulawesi) into a Neolithic assemblage with cord-marked pottery and many bone and antler tools. The site remains undated.