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Type | Year | Authors | Title | Source | ID |
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Book Section | 2008 | Trongjai Hutangkura, | Preliminary test of pollen analysis from the archaeological site of Khao Sam Kaeo, southern Thailand | From <i>Homo erectus</i> to the living traditions | [Trongjai 2008 #23667] |
Book Section | 1984 | Thiramongkol, Narong | Quaternary stratigraphy of Thailand | Workshop on Stratigraphic Correlation of Thailand and Malaysian, Haad Yai, Thailand, 8-10 September 1983 | [Thiramongkol, 1984 #25052] |
Conference Paper | 2011 | Sukkham, Atthasit | Rock art of Phrayanaga (Viking) Cave, southern Thailand: the illustration of ancient vessels | Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Underwater Cultural Heritage Proceedings | [Sukkham, 2011 #26417] |
Journal Article | 2017 | Sukkham, Atthasit | Ships and maritime activities in the north-eastern Indian Ocean: re-analysis of rock art of Tham Phrayanaga (Viking Cave), southern Thailand | The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology | [Sukkham, 2017 #26995] |
Journal Article | 1968 | O'Connor, Stanley J. | Si Chon: an early settlement in peninsular Thailand | Journal of the Siam Society | [O'Connor, 1968 #35328] |
Journal Article | 2023 | Woravatin, Wipada | South Asian maternal and paternal lineages in southern Thailand and the role of sex-biased admixture | Plos One | [Woravatin, 2023 #37232] |
Journal Article | 1984 | Maloney, Bernard K. | Speculative palaeobotany in the Kra Isthmus. Review of "Satingpra: I, The environmental and economic archaeology of south Thailand," by J. Stargardt | Journal of Biogeography | [Maloney, 1984 #35705] |
Journal Article | 1989 | Nik Hassan Shuhaimi Nik Abd. Rahman, | Takuapa revisited: a commentary on Alastair Lamb's pre-Malacca entrepot in the Malay peninsula | Jurnal Arkeologi Malaysia | [Nik 1989 #31534] |
Journal Article | 1964 | Lamb, Alastair | Takuapa: the probable site of a pre-Malaccan entrepot in the Malay Peninsula | Malayan and Indonesian Studies | [Lamb, 1964 #35337] |
Book Section | 1983 | Supajanya, Thiva | Tentative correlation of old shorelines around the Gulf of Thailand | First Symposium on Geomorphology and Quaternary Geology of Thailand | [Supajanya, 1983 #23631] |
Book Section | 2000 | Suwannathat-Pian, Kobkua | The historical development of Thai-speaking Muslim communities in southern Thailand and northern Malaysia | Civility and Savagery | [Suwannathat-Pian, 2000 #23255] |
Book Section | 1984 | Pramojanee, Paiboon | The Holocene transgression in peninsular Thailand | Fifth Regional Congress on Geology, Mineral and Energy Resources of Southeast Asia | [Pramojanee, 1984 #25049] |
Journal Article | 1986 | Pramojanee, Paiboon | The Holocene transgression in peninsular Thailand | Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia | [Pramojanee, 1986 #35389] |
Journal Article | 1980 | Shaw, John | The kilns of Kalong | Arts of Asia | [Shaw, 1980 #30317] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Borell, Brigitte | The materiality of writing: script on artefacts from early sites in southern Thailand and in southern Myanmar | Advancing Southeast Asian archaeology 2019: selected papers from the Third SEAMEO SPAFA International Conference on Southeast Asian Archaeology, Bangkok, Thailand 2019 | [Borell, 2020 #36937] |
Journal Article | 1961 | Brandt, John H. | The negrito of peninsular Thailand | Journal of the Siam Society | [Brandt, 1961 #34120] |
Journal Article | 1997 | Engelhardt, Richard A. | The Phuket Project revisited: the ethno-archaeology through time of maritime adapted communities in Southeast Asia | Journal of the Siam Society | [Engelhardt, 1997 #35519] |
Book | 1984 | Sinsakul, Sin | Tidal deposit in the mangrove forest of Phang Nga Bay | [Sinsakul, 1984 #21318] | |
Book Section | 1974 | Aranyakanon, Payome | Tin exploration in the Adang-Rawee Archipelago area, Satun Province, southern Thailand | Fourth World Conference on Tin, World Tin Resources | [Aranyakanon, 1974 #24916] |
Journal Article | 2013 | Benjamin, Geoffrey | Why have the peninsular "negritos" remained distinct? | Human Biology | [Benjamin, 2013 #27975] |