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Type | Year | Authors | Title | Source | ID |
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Book | 1925 | Childe, Vere Gordon | The dawn of European civilization | [Childe, 1925 #20686] | |
Book Section | 2011 | Ali, Daud | The early inscriptions of Indonesia and the problem of the Sanskrit Cosmopolis | Early interactions between South and Southeast Asia: reflections on cross-cultural exchange | [Ali, 2011 #23014] |
Book Section | 1994 | Sherratt, Andrew | The emergence of elites: earlier Bronze Age Europe, 2500-1300 BC | The Oxford illustrated prehistory of Europe | [Sherratt, 1994 #23809] |
Book | 1906 | Pitt-Rivers, Augustus Henry Lane-Fox | The evolution of culture, and other essays | [Pitt-Rivers, 1906 #20601] | |
Book | 2000 | Johnson, Allen W. | The evolution of human societies: from foraging group to agrarian state 2nd ed. | [Johnson, 2000 #20613] | |
Book Section | 1978 | Mishra, S. P. | The Holocene chrono-cultural sequence in India | Proceedings of the Third Regional Conference on Geology and Mineral Resources of Southeast Asia | [Mishra, 1978 #23102] |
Book | 2007 | Anthony, David W. | The horse, the wheel, and language: how bronze age riders from the Eurasian steppes shaped the modern world | [Anthony, 2007 #20494] | |
Book Section | 2011 | Brown, Robert L. | The importance of Gupta-period sculpture in Southeast Asian art history | Early interactions between South and Southeast Asia: reflections on cross-cultural exchange | [Brown, 2011 #23012] |
Book Section | 1997 | Webb, Esmee | The mode and tempo of the initial human colonization of empty landmasses: Sahul and the Americas compared | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Webb, 1997 #22144] |
Journal Article | 1949 | Childe, Vere Gordon | The origins of Neolithic culture in northern Europe | Antiquity | [Childe, 1949 #29878] |
Book Section | 2022 | Ciarla, Roberto | The origins of the Bronze Age in Mainland Southeast Asia | The Oxford Handbook of Early Southeast Asia | [Ciarla, 2022 #37030] |
Journal Article | 2008 | Bui Chi Hoang, | The Phu Chanh site: cultural evolution and interaction in the prehistory of southern Vietnam | Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association | [Bui 2008 #29484] |
Journal Article | 1995 | Allchin, Bridget | The Potwar Project 1981-93: a concluding remark on the British Archaeological Mission to Pakistan's investigations into hominid and early human cultures and environments in the northern Punjab, Pakistan | Journal for South Asian Studies | [Allchin, 1995 #30013] |
Book (Edited) | 2017 | Hodos, Tamar | The Routledge Handbook of Archaeology and Globalization | [Hodos, 2017 #21331] | |
Book Section in a Series | 2018 | Suryatman | The Sakkarra site: new data on prehistoric occupation from the Metal Phase (2000 BP) along the Karama drainage, West Sulawesi | The Archaeology of Sulawesi | [Suryatman 2018 #25318] |
Book Section | 1998 | Bui Vinh, | The stone age archaeology in Viêt Nam: achievements and general model | Southeast Asian Archaeology 1994: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archeologists | [Bui 1998 #24871] |
Book Section | 1994 | Sherratt, Andrew | The transformation of early agrarian Europe: the later Neolithic and Copper Ages 4500-2500 BC | The Oxford illustrated prehistory of Europe | [Sherratt, 1994 #23810] |
Book Section | 1979 | Childe, Vere Gordon | The urban revolution | Ancient cities of the Indus | [Childe, 1979 #23889] |
Journal Article | 1950 | Childe, Vere Gordon | The urban revolution | Town Planning Review | [Childe, 1950 #29876] |
Book | 1955 | Steward, Julian H. | Theory of culture change: the methodology of multilinear evolution | [Steward, 1955 #20280] | |
Electronic Source | 2002 | Darvill, Timothy | Three age system | [Darvill, 2002 #26598] | |
Book Section | 1986 | Tran Quoc Vuong | Traditions, acculturation, renovation: the evolutional pattern of Vietnamese culture | Southeast Asia in the 9th to 14th centuries | [Tran 1986 #23301] |
Book Section | 1997 | Shott, Michael | Transmission theory in the study of stone tools: a midwestern example | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Shott, 1997 #22146] |
Book Section | 1997 | Gowlett, John | Why the muddle in the middle matters: the language of comparative and direct in hominid evolution | Rediscovering Darwin: evolutionary theory and archeological explanation | [Gowlett, 1997 #22154] |