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Mid-Holocene Hunter-Gatherers ‘Gaomiao’ in Hunan, China: the First of the Two-Layer Model in the Population History of East/Southeast Asia
Juglandaceae (Walnuts)
Chapter 4 the Hoabinhian of Southeast Asia and Its Relationship
Settlement Patterns on the Red River Plain from the Late Prehistoric Period to the 10Th Century Ad
Burma Before Pagan: the Status of Archaeology Today
Discovery of a New Open-Air Hoabinhian Site in Luang Prabang
Hoabinhian' in Indo-China
Hunter-Gatherers in Southeast Asia
Excavations at Spirit Cave, North Thailand
Experimentation and Scientific Inference Building in the Study of Hominin Behavior Through Stone Artifact Archaeology
Theoretical Plurality, the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis, and Archaeology PERSPECTIVE Anna Marie Prentissa,1
Investigations at Hang Cho Cave, Northern Vietnam
Evolution of the Hoabinhian Techno-Complex of Tam Hang Rock Shelter in Northeastern Laos
Archaeozoology in Mainland Southeast Asia: Changing Methodology and Pleistocene to Holocene Forager Subsistence Patterns in Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia
Cultural and Biological Differentiation in Peninsular Malaysia: the Last 10)000 Years
Hoabinhian Variability in Mainland Southeast
Ancient Genomics Reveals Four Prehistoric Migration Waves Into
Ethnocultural History of Southeast Asia As Based on the Materials of the 14Th Pacific Sciences Congress (Khabarovsk, August 1979)
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Hoabinhian and Austronesia: the Root of Diversity in the Western Part of Indonesia
Reflections on the New Data of Southeast Asian ·Prehistory AUSTRONESIAN ORIGIN and CONSEQUENCE
Basic Problems of the Prehistoric Archaeology of Vietnam
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Morphometric Affinity of the Late Neolithic Human Remains from Man Bac, Ninh Binh Province, Vietnam: Key Skeletons with Which to Debate the ‘Two Layer’ Hypothesis
Prehistoric Pottery in Viet Nam and Its Relationships With
Human History and the Orang Asli in Southeast Asia A
Palaeolithic Zooarchaeology in Myanmar: a Review and Future Prospects Tin Htut Aung University of Yangon
Emergence of Cultural Diversity in Mainland Southeast Asia: a View from Prehistory
Neolithic Archaeology in Southeast Asia
Origins and Development Ofthe Field Ofprehistory in Burma
Patterns Ofhabitation and Burial Activity in the Ban Rai Rock Shelter) Northwestern Thailand
Problems in the Stone Age of Thailand
Discovery of an Outstanding Hoabinhian Site from the Late
Berlin Radiocarbon Dates
Palaeoecology and Forager Subsistence Strategies During the Pleistocene