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Book Section 2019 Stark, Miriam T. Universal rule and precarious empire: power and fragility in the Angkorian state The Evolution of Fragility: Setting the Terms [Stark, 2019 #18965]
Book 2016 Archaeological investigations in the Niah Caves, Sarawak, 1954-2004 [ 2016 #19744]
Book Section 2011 Barton, H. Prehistoric vegeculture and social life in island Southeast Asia and Melanesia Anthropological and archaeological approaches to foraging-farming transitions in southeast Asia [Barton, 2011 #22354]
Book Section 2011 Belharte, S. The ecological view: management of woody perennials and the transition to vegeculture in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Why cultivate? Anthropological and archaeological approaches to foraging farming transitions in Southeast Asia [Belharte, 2011 #22353]
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]
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 in a Series 2013 Barker, Graeme The Niah Caves and the prehistory of island Southeast Asia: research themes Rainforest foraging and farming in island Southeast Asia: the archaeology of the Niah Caves, Sarawak [Barker, 2013 #25487]
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 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]
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 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 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 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 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 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 in a Series (Edited) 2013 Barker, Graeme Rainforest foraging and farming in island Southeast Asia: the archaeology of the Niah Caves, Sarawak [Barker, 2013 #22033]
Book Section in a Series 1996 Renfrew, Colin The sapient behaviour paradox: how to test for potential? Modelling the early human mind [Renfrew, 1996 #25535]
Book Section in a Series 1996 Mellars, Paul Symbolism, language, and the Neanderthal mind Modelling the early human mind [Mellars, 1996 #25534]
Book Section in a Series 1996 Gibson, Kathleen The biocultural human brain, seasonal migrations, and the emergence of the Upper Palaeolithic Modelling the early human mind [Gibson, 1996 #25533]
Book Section in a Series 1996 Foley, Robert A. Measuring cognition in extinct hominids Modelling the early human mind [Foley, 1996 #25532]
Book Section in a Series 1996 Aiello, Leslie C. Hominine preadaptations for language and cognition Modelling the early human mind [Aiello, 1996 #25531]
Book Section in a Series 1996 Brown, K. A. Robson Systematics and integrated methods for the modelling of the pre-modern human mind Modelling the early human mind [Brown, 1996 #25530]
Book Section in a Series 1996 Erdal, David Egalitarianism and Machiavellian intelligence in human evolution Modelling the early human mind [Erdal, 1996 #25529]
Book Section in a Series 1996 Longuet-Higgins, Christopher Issues in mental development Modelling the early human mind [Longuet-Higgins, 1996 #25528]
Book Section in a Series 1996 Russell, James Development and evolution of the symbolic function: the role of working memory Modelling the early human mind [Russell, 1996 #25527]
Book Section in a Series 1996 Gowlett, J. A. J. Mental abilities of early <i>Homo</i>: elements of constraint and choice in rule systems Modelling the early human mind [Gowlett, 1996 #25526]
Book Section in a Series 1996 Mithen, Steven Domain-specific intelligence and the Neanderthal mind Modelling the early human mind [Mithen, 1996 #25525]
Book in a Series (Edited) 2000 Renfrew, Colin Time depth in historical linguistics [Renfrew, 2000 #22039]
Book (Edited) 2006 Forster, Peter Phylogenetic methods and the prehistory of languages [Forster, 2006 #21422]