Vol 28 (2008)

Proceedings of the 18th Congress of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association, Manila, Philippines, 20 to 26 March 2006

Table of Contents

Editorial PDF
Peter Bellwood 1-2
Geoarchaeology of prehistoric cultural complexes in the Russian Far East: recent progress and problems PDF
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 PDF
Andrea Yankowski 11-15
Recent archaeological discoveries in East Kalimantan, Indonesia PDF
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 PDF
Alice YAO 23-33
Dian bronze art: its source and formation PDF
TzeHuey CHIOU-PENG 34-43
Reduction, raw materials and form: ground stone adzes from Ban Non Wat, Northeast Thailand PDF
Tessa Boer-Mah 44-51
New evidence of brown glaze stoneware kilns along the East Road from Angkor PDF
Mitch Hendrickson 52-56
The development of the water management system of Angkor: a provisional model PDF
Roland Fletcher, Christophe Pottier, Damian Evans, Matti Kummu 57-66
The Phu Chanh site: cultural evolution and interaction in the prehistory of southern Vietnam PDF
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 PDF
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 PDF
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 PDF
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 PDF
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 PDF
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 PDF
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 PDF
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 PDF
Anggraeni, Sunarningsih 120-126