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Journal Article 2017 Domett, Kate Interpreting osteoarthritis in bioarchaeology: highlighting the importance of a clinical approach through case studies from prehistoric Thailand Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports [Domett, 2017 #37269]
Book Section 2015 Halcrow, Siân E, Infant and child health and disease with agricultural intensification in mainland Southeast Asia The Routledge Handbook of Bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands [Halcrow, 2015 #22318]
Journal Article 2017 King, Charlotte L. Considering the palaeoepidemiological implications of socioeconomic and environmental change in Southeast Asia Archaeological Research in Asia [King, 2017 #27006]
Journal Article 2017 Dhavale, Neha Linear and appositional growth in infants and children from the prehistoric settlement of Ban Non Wat, Northeast Thailand: evaluating biological responses to agricultural intensification in Southeast Asia Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports [Dhavale, 2017 #27564]
Journal Article 2014 Foster, Aimee Using enthesis robusticity to infer activity in the past: a review Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory [Foster, 2014 #27670]
Book Section 2015 Stantis, Christina Diet and subsistence in remote Oceania: an analysis using oral indicators of diet The Routledge handbook of bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands [Stantis, 2015 #22442]
Book Section 2015 Ruckstuhl, Katharina The ancestors speak: Kōiwi Tangata, Mātauranga Māori and the development of biological anthropology in New Zealand The Routledge handbook of bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands [Ruckstuhl, 2015 #22439]
Book Section 2016 Halcrow, Siân E. Infant and child health and disease with agricultural intensification in mainland Southeast Asia The Routledge handbook of bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands [Halcrow, 2016 #22460]
Book Section 2015 Tayles, Nancy Age-at-death estimation in a sample of prehistoric Southeast Asian adolescents and adults The Routledge handbook of bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands [Tayles, 2015 #22458]
Book Section 2015 Ward, Stacey Cremation in mainland Southeast Asia: an overview The Routledge handbook of bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands [Ward, 2015 #22457]
Book Section 2015 Ward, Stacey M. The use of ethnographic information in cremation studies: a Southeast Asian example The analysis of burned human remains [Ward, 2015 #22471]
Book Section 2015 Tayles, Nancy Ban Non Wat: current research on late prehistoric people in the Upper Mun River Valley, northeast Thailand Advancing Southeast Asian archaeology 2013: selected papers from the First SEAMEO SPAFA International Conference on Southeast Asian Archaeology [Tayles, 2015 #22500]
Journal Article 2015 King, Charlotte L. Using isotopic evidence to assess the impact of migration and the two-layer hypothesis in prehistoric northeast Thailand American Journal of Physical Anthropology [King, 2015 #27880]
Journal Article 2014 Halcrow, Siân E. Assessing Raman spectroscopy as a prescreening tool for the selection of archaeological bone for stable isotopic analysis PLOS One [Halcrow, 2014 #27984]
Journal Article 2011 King, Charlotte L. Re-examining the chemical evaluation of diagenesis in human bone apatite Journal of Archaeological Science [King, 2011 #28010]
Book Section 2012 Tayles, Nancy Regional developments: Southeast Asia The global history of paleopathology: pioneers and prospects [Tayles, 2012 #22716]
Book Section 2011 Halcrow, Siân Thailand (ประเทศไทย) The Routeledge handbook of archaeological human remains and legislation: an international guide to laws and practice in the excavation and treatment of archaeological human remains [Halcrow, 2011 #22715]
Journal Article 2014 Clark, Angela L. Aspects of health in prehistoric mainland Southeast Asia: indicators of stress in response to the intensification of rice agriculture American Journal of Physical Anthropology [Clark, 2014 #28195]
Journal Article 2011 Halcrow, Siân Human remains from archaeological sites in Thailand: legislative and ethical issues Muang Boran Journal [Halcrow, 2011 #28192]
Journal Article 2014 King, Charlotte L. Economic change after the agricultural revolution in Southeast Asia? Antiquity [King, 2014 #28205]
Journal Article 2013 King, Charlotte L. Moving peoples, changing diets: isotopic differences highlight migration and subsistence changes in the Upper Mun River Valley, Thailand Journal of Archaeological Science [King, 2013 #28291]
Journal Article 2009 Bentley, R. Alexander Community diversity at Ban Lum Khao, Thailand: isotopic evidence from the skeletons Asian Perspectives (2009) [Bentley, 2009 #29222]
Journal Article 2008 Halcrow, Siân E. Infant death in late prehistoric Southeast Asia Asian Perspectives (2008) [Halcrow, 2008 #29226]
Journal Article 2008 Halcrow, Siân E. The bioarchaeological investigation of childhood and social age: problems and prospects Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory [Halcrow, 2008 #29309]
Journal Article 2008 Halcrow, Siân E. Stress near the start of life? Localised enamel hypoplasia of the primary canine in late prehistoric mainland Southeast Asia Journal of Archaeological Science [Halcrow, 2008 #29504]
Book Section in a Series 2007 Domett, Kate Population health from the Bronze to the Iron Age in the Mun River Valley, northeastern Thailand Ancient health: skeletal indicators of agricultural and economic intensification [Domett, 2007 #25686]
Book (Edited) 2006 Oxenham, Marc Bioarchaeology of Southeast Asia [Oxenham, 2006 #21486]
Journal Article 2007 Bentley, R. Alexander Shifting gender relations at Khok Phanom Di, Thailand: isotopic evidence from the skeletons Current Anthropology [Bentley, 2007 #29603]
Journal Article 2007 Halcrow, Siân E. Age estimation of children from prehistoric Southeast Asia: are the dental formation methods used appropriate? Journal of Archaeological Science [Halcrow, 2007 #29831]
Book Section in a Series 2007 Tayles, Nancy The people of Noen U-Loke The origins of the civilization of Angkor, vol. 2: the excavation of Noen U-Loke and Non Muang Kao [Tayles, 2007 #25846]