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Book Section 2015 Gani, Nicholas An ethnoarchaeological perspective on salt production in the Kelabit-Kerayan highlands of central Borneo Advancing Southeast Asian archaeology 2013: selected papers from the First SEAMEO SPAFA International Conference on Southeast Asian Archaeology [Gani, 2015 #22511]
Book Section 2014 Iles, Louise Ethnoarchaeological and Historical Methods Archaeometallurgy in global perspective: methods and syntheses [Iles, 2014 #22770]
Book Section 2008 Lefferts, Leedom Water and fireĀ—farming and ceramicsĀ—on Phnom Kulen: putting people into Angkor Interpreting Southeast Asia's past: monument, image, and text [Lefferts, 2008 #22783]
Book Section 2010 Lefferts, Leedom Where did the Oy of Baan Choumphouy get their pot-making from? Multidisciplinary perspectives on Lao studies [Lefferts, 2010 #22785]
Book Section 2012 Lefferts, Leedom Tai potters across borders: tracking ceramic technology in southern Yunnan and northern Thailand Connecting empires and states: selected papers from the 13th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists [Lefferts, 2012 #22809]
Book Section 2012 Xhauflair, Hermine How can stone tools help to understand the importance of plants in the subsistence stratagies of prehistoric hunter-gatherers in the Philippines and Southeast Asia? Crossing borders: selected papers from the 13th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists [Xhauflair, 2012 #22894]
Book Section 1990 Reynolds, T. E. G. The Hoabinhian: A Review Bibliographic Reviews of Far Eastern Archaeology 1990: Hoabinhian, Jomon, Yayoi, Early Korean States [Reynolds, 1990 #22967]
Book Section 2007 Stark, Miriam T. A history of the Kalinga Ethnoarchaeological Project Archaeological anthropology: perspectives on method and theory [Stark, 2007 #23475]
Book Section 1972 Binford, Lewis R. Methodological considerations of the archaeological use of ethnographic data An archaeological perspective [Binford, 1972 #23483]
Book Section 1977 Stanislawski, Michael B. Ethnoarchaeology of Hopi and Hopi-Tewa pottery making: styles of learning Experimental archaeology [Stanislawski, 1977 #23485]
Book Section 2008 Gosselain, O. Mother Bella was not a Bella: inherited and tranformed traditions in Southwestern Niger Cultural transmission and material culture: breaking down boundaries [Gosselain, 2008 #23489]
Book Section 1982 Peacock, D. P. S. Towards a model for Roman pottery studies Pottery in the Roman world: an ethnographic approach [Peacock, 1982 #23491]
Book Section 1991 Nelson, B. A. Ceramic frequency and use-life: a highland Mayan case in cross-cultural perspective Ceramic ethnoarchaeology [Nelson, 1991 #23494]
Book Section 1992 Glover, Ian Making pots - breaking pots: a negative perspective on the value of ethnography for explaining the archaeological record Man and his culture: a resurgence [Glover, 1992 #24025]
Book Section 2004 Longacre, William A. Kalinga ethnoarchaeology: why did we collect the metal pots? Southeast Asian archaeology: Wilhelm G. Solheim II Festschrift [Longacre, 2004 #24258]
Book Section 2003 Medhi, Dilip K. Potters and pottery of the Assam region Earthenware in Southeast Asia: proceedings of the Singapore Symposium on Premodern Southeast Asian Earthenwares [Medhi, 2003 #24376]
Book Section 2003 Reith, Charlotte A comparison of ground firing techniques in contemporary Myanmar villages Earthenware in Southeast Asia: proceedings of the Singapore Symposium on Premodern Southeast Asian Earthenwares [Reith, 2003 #24377]
Book Section 1996 Zayas, C. N. Pottery making in Maripipi Binisaya nga Kinabuhi, Visayan Life [Zayas, 1996 #24398]
Book Section 1994 Trostel, B. Household pots and possessions: an ethnoarchaeological study of material goods and wealth Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology: Expanding Archaeological Method and Theory [Trostel, 1994 #24401]
Book Section 1994 Kobayashi, M. Use-alteration analysis of Kalinga pottery: interior carbon deposits of cooking pots Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology: Expanding Archaeological Method and Theory [Kobayashi, 1994 #24402]
Book Section 1994 Graves, Michael W. Community boundaries in late prehistoric Pueblan society: Kalinga ethnoarchaeology as a model for the southwestern production and exchange of pottery The ancient Southwestern community: models and methods for the study of prehistoric social organization [Graves, 1994 #24403]
Book Section 1993 van der Leeuw, S. E. Giving the potter a choice: conceptual aspects of pottery techniques Technological choices: transformation in material cultures since the neolithic [van 1993 #24404]
Book Section 1993 Stark, Miriam T. Re-fitting the 'cracked and broken facade': the case for empiricism in post-processual ethnoarchaeology Archaeological theory: who sets the agenda [Stark, 1993 #24405]
Book Section 1991 London, G. A. Standardization and variation in the work of craft specialists Ceramic ethnoarchaeology [London, 1991 #24406]
Book Section 1995 Engelhardt, Richard A. Traits or "treats"? Units of archaeology study: the example of maritime-adapted cultures in Southeast Asia Conference Papers on Archaeology in Southeast Asia [Engelhardt, 1995 #24658]
Book Section 1985 Mudar, Karen M. Bearded pigs and beardless men: predator-prey relationships between pigs and Agta in northeastern Luzon, Philippines The Agta of northeastern Luzon: recent studies [Mudar, 1985 #24728]
Book Section 1994 Trostel, Brian D. Household pots and possessions: an ethnoarchaeological study of material goods and wealth Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology: Expanding Archaeological Method and Theory [Trostel, 1994 #24730]
Book Section 1994 Tani, Masakazu Why should more pots break in larger households? Mechanisms underlying population estimates from ceramics Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology: Expanding Archaeological Method and Theory [Tani, 1994 #24731]
Book Section 1993 Stark, Miriam T. Kalinga ceramics and new technologies: an ethnoarchaeological perspective The social and cultural contexts of new ceramic technologies [Stark, 1993 #24732]
Book Section 1999 Stark, Miriam T. Social dimensions of technical choice in Kalinga ceramic traditions Material meanings: critical approaches to the interpretation of material culture [Stark, 1999 #24733]