Proceedings of the 18th Congress of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association, Manila, Philippines, 20 to 26 March 2006
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| Editorial |
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Peter Bellwood |
1-2 |
| Geoarchaeology of prehistoric cultural complexes in the Russian Far East: recent progress and problems |
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Yaroslav V. Kuzmin |
3-10 |
| Earthenware production and trade: Using ethnographic data and petrographic analyses to compare prehistoric and contemporary pottery traditions from the Island of Bohol, Philippines |
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Andrea Yankowski |
11-15 |
| Recent archaeological discoveries in East Kalimantan, Indonesia |
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Jean-Michel Chazine, Jean-George Ferrie |
16-22 |
| Precipitating change or sustaining traditions: Social patterns of a Bronze Age community from the Upper Pearl River drainage in Yunnan before the Han imperial period |
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Alice YAO |
23-33 |
| Dian bronze art: its source and formation |
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TzeHuey CHIOU-PENG |
34-43 |
| Reduction, raw materials and form: ground stone adzes from Ban Non Wat, Northeast Thailand |
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Tessa Boer-Mah |
44-51 |
| New evidence of brown glaze stoneware kilns along the East Road from Angkor |
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Mitch Hendrickson |
52-56 |
| The development of the water management system of Angkor: a provisional model |
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Roland Fletcher, Christophe Pottier, Damian Evans, Matti Kummu |
57-66 |
| The Phu Chanh site: cultural evolution and interaction in the prehistory of southern Vietnam |
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Bui Chi Hoang |
67-72 |
| [LATE PLEISTOCENE AND EARLY HOLOCENE FORAGER ORGANIZATIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA] New data on the Hoabinhian: Investigations at Hang Cho Cave, northern Vietnam |
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Seonbok Yi, June-Jeong Lee, Seongnam Kim, Yongwook Yoo, Dongwan Kim |
73-79 |
| [LATE PLEISTOCENE AND EARLY HOLOCENE FORAGER ORGANIZATIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA] Hoabinhian macrobotanical remains from archaeological sites in Vietnam: Indicators of climate changes from the Late Pleistocene to the Early Holocene |
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Nguyen Viet |
80-83 |
| [LATE PLEISTOCENE AND EARLY HOLOCENE FORAGER ORGANIZATIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA] Whispering teeth: nutrition and health of wooden coffin people in the Pang Ma Pha cave sites, northwestern Thailand |
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Supaporn Nakbunlung, Sukhontha Wathanawareekool |
84-87 |
| [LATE PLEISTOCENE AND EARLY HOLOCENE FORAGER ORGANIZATIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA] Using community, composition and structural variation in terminal Pleistocene vertebrate assemblages to identify human hunting behaviour at the Niah caves, Borneo |
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Philip J. Piper, Ryan J. Rabett, Edmund Bin Kurui |
88-98 |
| [LATE PLEISTOCENE AND EARLY HOLOCENE FORAGER ORGANIZATIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA] The Late Pleistocene to Early Holocene foragers of northern Luzon |
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Armand Salvador B. Mijares |
99-107 |
| [LATE PLEISTOCENE AND EARLY HOLOCENE FORAGER ORGANIZATIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA] Beyond typologies: The reduction thesis and its implications for lithic assemblages in Southeast Asia |
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Ben Marwick |
108-116 |
| [REPORTS BY GRANUCCI FUND WINNERS, 2006 TO 2007] Mesolithic and Neolithic cultures of the karst landscape at Jimbaran, southern Bali, Indonesia |
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Rochtri Agung Bawono, Ufi Najib, Kristiawan |
117-119 |
| [REPORTS BY GRANUCCI FUND WINNERS, 2006 TO 2007] The prehistoric settlement at Jambu Hilir, South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia |
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Anggraeni, Sunarningsih |
120-126 |