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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 Barker, Graeme Archaeological investigations in the Niah Caves, 1954-2004 Rainforest foraging and farming in island Southeast Asia: the archaeology of the Niah Caves, Sarawak [Barker, 2013 #25486]
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 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 2014 Piper, Philip J. Late Pleistocene subsistence strategies in island Southeast Asia and their implications for understanding the development of modern human behaviour Southern Asia, Australia, and the search for human origins [Piper, 2014 #22527]
Journal Article 2008 Piper, Philip J. Using community, composition and structural variation in terminal Pleistocene vertebrate assemblages to identify human hunting behaviour at the Niah caves, Borneo Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association [Piper, 2008 #29480]
Book 2012 Rabett, Ryan J. Human adaptation in the Asian Palaeolithic: hominin dispersal and behaviour during the late Quaternary [Rabett, 2012 #19834]
Book Section 2017 Rabett, Ryan J. The early human occupation of East and Southeast Asia Handbook of East and Southeast Asian Archaeology [Rabett, 2017 #22301]
Book Section 2012 Rabett, Ryan J. Eating your tools: early butchery and craft modification of primate bones in tropical Southeast Asia Bones for tools—tools for bone: the interplay between objects and objectives [Rabett, 2012 #22477]
Book Section 2011 Rabett, Ryan J. Techno-modes, techno-facies, and palaeo-cultures: change and continuity in the Pleistocene of southeast, central and north Asia Investigating archaeological cultures: material culture, variability, and transmission [Rabett, 2011 #23003]
Book Section 2006 Rabett, Ryan J. Bones from 'Hell': preliminary results of new work on the Harrisson faunal assemblage from the deepest part of Niah Cave, Sarawak Uncovering Southeast Asia's past: selected papers from the 10th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists [Rabett, 2006 #24067]
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]
Journal Article 2012 Rabett, Ryan J. The emergence of bone technologies at the end of the Pleistocene in Southeast Asia: regional and evolutionary implications Cambridge Archaeological Journal [Rabett, 2012 #27821]
Journal Article 2005 Rabett, Ryan J. The early exploitation of Southeast Asian mangroves: bone technology from caves and open sites Asian Perspectives (2005) [Rabett, 2005 #30559]
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]