Journal Article |
2016 |
Jones, S. E. |
The cultural antiquity of rainforests: human-plant associations during the mid-late Holocene in the interior highlands of Sarak, Malaysian Borneo |
Quaternary International |
[Jones, 2016 #27615] |
Book |
2006 |
Barker, G. |
The agricultural revolution in prehistory: why did foragers become farmers? |
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[Barker, 2006 #19790] |
Book Section |
2007 |
Rabett, R. J. |
Through the looking glass: new evidence on the presence and behaviour of late Pleistocene humans at Niah Cave, Sarawak, Borneo |
Rethinking the human revolution |
[Rabett, 2007 #22370] |
Book Section |
2011 |
Barker, G. |
Transitions to farming in island Southeast Asia: archaeological, biomolecular, and palaeoecological perspectives |
Why cultivate? Anthropological and archaeological approachesto foraging-farming transitions in Southeast Asia? |
[Barker, 2011 #22374] |
Journal Article |
2009 |
Rabett, Ryan |
The TrĂ ng An Project: late-to-post-Pleistocene settlement of the lower Song Hong Valley, North Vietnam |
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (Third Series) |
[Rabett, 2009 #27882] |
Journal Article |
2000 |
Barker, G. |
The Niah Caves Project: preliminary report on the first (2000) season |
Sarawak Museum Journal |
[Barker, 2000 #28526] |
Journal Article |
2001 |
Barker, G. |
The Niah Cave Project: The second (2001) season of fieldwork |
Sarawak Museum Journal |
[Barker, 2001 #28514] |