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Journal Article 2011 Barker, Graeme Foraging-farming transitions at the Niah Caves, Sarawak, Borneo Antiquity [Barker, 2011 #28473]
Journal Article 2007 Barker, Graeme The ‘human revolution’ in lowland tropical Southeast Asia: the antiquity and behavior of anatomically modern humans at Niah Cave (Sarawak, Borneo) Journal of Human Evolution [Barker, 2007 #28795]
Journal Article 2017 Barker, Graeme The ‘cultured rainforests’ of Borneo Quaternary International [Barker, 2017 #27034]
Journal Article 2005 Bird, Michael I. Palaeoenvironments in insular Southeast Asia during the Last Glacial Period: a savanna corridor in Sundaland? Quaternary Science Reviews [Bird, 2005 #30534]
Book Section in a Series 2013 Barker, Graeme The Niah Caves, the 'human revolution', and foraging/farming transitions in island Southeast Asia Rainforest foraging and farming in island Southeast Asia: the archaeology of the Niah Caves, Sarawak [Barker, 2013 #25479]
Book Section in a Series 2013 Szabó, Katherine The 'metal age' at the Niah Caves, <i>c</i>. 2000-500 years ago Rainforest foraging and farming in island Southeast Asia: the archaeology of the Niah Caves, Sarawak [Szabó, 2013 #25480]
Book Section in a Series 2013 Lloyd-Smith, Lindsay 'Neolithic' societies <i>c</i>. 4000-2000 years ago: Austronesian farmers? Rainforest foraging and farming in island Southeast Asia: the archaeology of the Niah Caves, Sarawak [Lloyd-Smith, 2013 #25481]
Book Section in a Series 2013 Rabett, Ryan J. Landscape transformations and human responses, <i>c</i>. 11,500-<i>c</i>. 4500 years ago Rainforest foraging and farming in island Southeast Asia: the archaeology of the Niah Caves, Sarawak [Rabett, 2013 #25482]
Book Section in a Series 2013 Barton, Huw Late Pleistocene foragers, <i>c</i>. 35,000-11,500 years ago Rainforest foraging and farming in island Southeast Asia: the archaeology of the Niah Caves, Sarawak [Barton, 2013 #25483]
Book Section in a Series 2013 Reynolds, Tim The first modern humans at Niah, <i>c</i>. 50,000-35,000 years ago Rainforest foraging and farming in island Southeast Asia: the archaeology of the Niah Caves, Sarawak [Reynolds, 2013 #25484]
Book Section in a Series 2013 Gilbertson, David The cave entrance sequences and environmental change Rainforest foraging and farming in island Southeast Asia: the archaeology of the Niah Caves, Sarawak [Gilbertson, 2013 #25485]
Journal Article 2003 Barker, Graeme The Niah Cave project: the fourth (2003) season of fieldwork Sarawak Museum Journal [Barker, 2003 #30021]
Journal Article 2002 Barker, Graeme The Niah Cave project: the third (2002) season of fieldwork Sarawak Museum Journal [Barker, 2002 #30022]
Book Section 2014 Hunt, Chris Missing links, cultural modernity and the dead: anatomically modern humans in the Great Cave of Niah (Sarawak, Borneo) Southern Asia, Australia, and the search for human origins [Hunt, 2014 #22529]