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- The Niah Excavations Al1d Al1 Assessment of the Impact of Early Man on Mammals in Borneo Received 5 July 1977
- Burial Rituals of Prehistoric Forager-Farmers in Borneo
- An Annotated Bibliography of the Bornean Earless Monitor, Lanthanotus Borneensis Steindachner, 1877
- GWJ Drewes, Taufik Abdullah, Islam and Society in Southeast Asia
- Top of Page Interview Information--Different Title
- T. Harrisson Borneo Death In: Bijdragen Tot De Taal-, Land
- 1 Program in Agrarian Studies Footsteps and Marks: Transitions To
- Using Community, Composition and Structural Variation in Terminal Pleistocene Vertebrate Assemblages to Identify Human Hunting Behaviour at the Niah Caves, Borneo
- From Borneo Caves
- Early Holocene Burial Practice at Niah Cave, Sarawak
- The Collection of Chinese and Southeast Asian Jars (Martaban, Martavanen) at the Princessehof Museum, Leeuwarden, the Netherlands
- Asian Perspectives
- The Threat to Rare Animals in Borneo
- Not by Science Alone: Why Orangutan Conservationists Must Think Outside the Box
- Tom Harrisson-Bibliography of Publications Concerning Southeast Asian Prehistory Received 14 December 1977
- Archaeological Investigations in the Niah Caves, Sarawak Edmund Kurui (4 June 1952 – 17 January 2006), Niah 2001 Mcdonald INSTITUTE MONOGRAPHS
- Language and Culture History: Two Case Studies
- Abstract No: A-394 ORANGUTAN CONSERVATION in SARAWAK