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Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Lewis, Helen | Editorial Introduction | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 1: ancient and living traditions | [Lewis, 2020 #36793] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Ikeda, Mizuho | Toward an understanding of cultural heritage and sustainable management: a case study from Phrae Province, Thailand | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 2: material culture and heritage | [Ikeda, 2020 #36762] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Eusebio, Michelle S. | The relevance of archaeology to contemporary concerns: the Department of Agriculture of the Philippines and ancient foodways | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 2: material culture and heritage | [Eusebio, 2020 #36761] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Kasnowihardjo, Gunadi | Ancient settlement in the lakes area of East Java Province, Indonesia: the potential for archaeological research with public benefits | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 2: material culture and heritage | [Kasnowihardjo, 2020 #36760] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Dosedla, Henry | Probable prehistoric Southeast Asian influences in New Guinea? New archaeological and anthropological approaches to former axioms | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 2: material culture and heritage | [Dosedla, 2020 #36759] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Noerwidi, Sofwan | The cultural and biological context of the Song Keplek 5 specimen, East Java: implications for living conditions and human-environment interactions during the later Holocene | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 2: material culture and heritage | [Noerwidi, 2020 #36758] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Krais, Simone | Tooth blackening and betel nut chewing at the Early Iron Age sites of Gò Ô Chùa (Vietnam) and Prohear (Cambodia) | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 2: material culture and heritage | [Krais, 2020 #36757] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Winch, Lauren | Metabolism, mythology, magic or metaphor? Animals in the rock art of Thailand | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 2: material culture and heritage | [Winch, 2020 #36756] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Nor Khairunnisa, Talib | Middle Pleistocene sites in Bukit Bunuh, Lenggong, Perak, Malaysia | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 2: material culture and heritage | [Nor 2020 #36755] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Kress, Jonathan H. | Late Pleistocene/Holocene ecological and cultural transition in the Philippines | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 2: material culture and heritage | [Kress, 2020 #36754] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Sewall, Christina | The conical rollers of Ban Non Wat, northeastern Thailand | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 2: material culture and heritage | [Sewall, 2020 #36753] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Desbat, Armand | New data on the chronology of Khmer resources | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 2: material culture and heritage | [Desbat, 2020 #36752] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Chhay, Rachna | Guide to understanding Khmer stoneware characteristics, Angkor, Cambodia | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 2: material culture and heritage | [Chhay, 2020 #36751] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Naizatul Akma Mokhtar | The iron smelting technology of the Bujang Valley, Malaysia | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 2: material culture and heritage | [Naizatul 2020 #36750] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Hein, Don | The kilns of Myinkaba - for pottery or glass? | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 2: material culture and heritage | [Hein, 2020 #36749] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Dennison, Rory | The social dynamics of porcelain trade in the eleventh to sixteenth centuries CE Philippines: a chemical composition study | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 2: material culture and heritage | [Dennison, 2020 #36748] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Miksic, John N. | Ceramics from the Musi riverbed | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 2: material culture and heritage | [Miksic, 2020 #36747] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Blench, Roger | 'The world turned upside down': sago-palm processors in northeast India and the origins of Chinese civilization | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 1: ancient and living traditions | [Blench, 2020 #36745] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | McKinnon, Edmund Edwards | Mediaeval Fansur: a long-lost harbor in Aceh | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 1: ancient and living traditions | [McKinnon, 2020 #36744] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Hoogervorst, Tom | Southeast Asia and the development of advanced sail types across the Indian Ocean | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 1: ancient and living traditions | [Hoogervorst, 2020 #36743] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Duan Yu | The source of the seashells and ivories found in southwest China in the pre-Qin period | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 1: ancient and living traditions | [Duan 2020 #36742] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Xiao Minghua | Cowries in southwestern China, and trade with India and Myanmar in ancient and modern times | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 1: ancient and living traditions | [Xiao 2020 #36741] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Hanus, Kasper | Kattigara of Claudius Ptolemy and Óc Eo: the issue of trade between the Roman Empire and Funan in the Graeco-Roman written sources | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 1: ancient and living traditions | [Hanus, 2020 #36740] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Zahorka, Herwig | The hidden, unique, bronze battleship from Mt. Dobo, East Flores, Indonesia, assumed to date to the Dong-So'n period | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 1: ancient and living traditions | [Zahorka, 2020 #36739] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Binodini Devi Potshangbam | Megalithic rituals of the Maram tribe of Manipur | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 1: ancient and living traditions | [Binodini 2020 #36738] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Smith, Larissa | The ethnoarchaeology of Southeast Asian foragers: resiliency in Ata indigenous knowledge and cultural expression in the pre-Hispanic and Hispanic Philippines | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 1: ancient and living traditions | [Smith, 2020 #36736] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Blench, Roger | The history and distribution of the free-reed mouth-organ in Southeast Asia | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 1: ancient and living traditions | [Blench, 2020 #36735] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Allison, Jane P. | A tale of two Khmer bronzecasting families, the Chhem and the Khat: how traditional bronzemaking revived in the area around Phnom Penh after the Khmer Rouge (1975-1979), and the expansion and modernization of that tradition in the 1990s: a preliminary report | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 1: ancient and living traditions | [Allison, 2020 #36734] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Basak, Bishnupriya | Understanding the Champa polity from archaeological and epigraphic evidence - a critical stocktaking | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 1: ancient and living traditions | [Basak, 2020 #36733] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Lee-Niinioja, Hee Sook | Islamic calligraphy, re-interpreted by local genius in Javanese mosque ornamentation, Indonesia (fifteenth century CE to present) | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 1: ancient and living traditions | [Lee-Niinioja, 2020 #36732] |