New Perspectives in Southeast Asian and Pacific Prehistory.
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- 9781760460952
- 930.1
- CC165.N49 2017
Intro -- Contributors -- Comment from Ian Lilley -- Preface -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Professor Peter Bellwood's Ongoing Journey in Archaeology -- Initial Movements of Modern Humans in East Eurasia -- Ancient DNA Analysis of Palaeolithic Ryukyu Islanders -- Mid-Holocene Hunter-Gatherers 'Gaomiao' in Hunan, China: The First of the Two-layer Model in the Population History of East/Southeast Asia -- Using Dental Metrical Analysis to Determine the Terminal Pleistocene and Holocene Population History of Java -- Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene Human Occupation in the Rainforests of East Kalimantan -- Understanding the Callao Cave Depositional History -- Traditions of Jars as Mortuary Containers in the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago -- An Son Ceramics in the Neolithic Landscape of Mainland Southeast Asia -- The Ryukyu Islands and the Northern Frontier of Prehistoric Austronesian Settlement -- The Western Route Migration: A Second Probable Neolithic Diffusion to Indonesia -- Enter the Ceramic Matrix: Identifying the Nature of the Early Austronesian Settlement in the Cagayan Valley, Philippines -- Colonisation and/or Cultural Contacts: A Discussion of the Western Micronesian Case -- Integrating Experimental Archaeology, Phytolith Analysis and Ethnographic Fieldwork to Study the Origin of Farming in China -- The Origins and Arrival of the Earliest Domestic Animals in Mainland and Island Southeast Asia: A Developing Story of Complexity -- Historical Linguistics and Archaeology: An Uneasy Alliance -- Were the First Lapita Colonisers of Remote Oceania Farmers as Well as Foragers? -- The Sa Huynh Culture in Ancient Regional Trade Networks: A Comparative Study of Ornaments -- Austronesian Migration to Central Vietnam: Crossing over the Iron Age Southeast Asian Sea -- Matting Impressions from Lo Gach: Materiality at Floor Level.
The Prehistoric House: A Missing Factor in Southeast Asia.
This volume brings together a diversity of international scholars, unified in the theme of expanding scientific knowledge about humanity's past in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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