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Type | Year | Authors | Title | Source | ID |
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Journal Article | 2013 | Zeitoun, Valery | Discovery of a Mesolithic burial near the painted rock-shelter of Ban Tha Si (Lampang province, northern Thailand): implications for regional mortuary practices | Comptes Rendus Palevol | [Zeitoun, 2013 #28262] |
Journal Article | 2022 | Wu, Yun | High-precision U-series dating of the late Pleistocene – early Holocene rock paintings at Tiger Leaping Gorge, Jinsha River valley, southwestern China | Journal of Archaeological Science | [Wu, 2022 #37098] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Winch, Lauren | Metabolism, mythology, magic or metaphor? Animals in the rock art of Thailand | EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 2: material culture and heritage | [Winch, 2020 #36756] |
Journal Article | 2001 | Wilson, Meredith | Dating the rock art of Vanuatu: AMS radiocarbon determinations from abandoned mud-wasp nests and charcoal pigment found in superimposition | Rock Art Research | [Wilson, 2001 #29296] |
Book Section | 2005 | Whitley, David S. | Rock Art Analysis | Handbook of Archaeological Methods | [Whitley, 2005 #22180] |
Book Section in a Series | 2017 | Wesley, Daryl | People and fish: late Holocene rock art at Wulk Lagoon, Arnhem Land | The Archaeology of Rock Art in Western Arnhem Land, Australia | [Wesley, 2017 #25303] |
Journal Article | 2018 | Veth, Peter | Plants before farming: the deep history of plant-use and representation in the rock art of Australia's Kimberley region | Quaternary International | [Veth, 2018 #26736] |
Journal Article | 1952 | van Heekeren, Hendrik Robert | Rock paintings and other prehistoric discoveries near Maros (SW Celebes) | Laporan Tahunan Dinas Purbakala | [van 1952 #36014] |
Book Section in a Series | 2020 | Triwurjani, Rr. | Human face reliefs in rock art, Pasemah Megalithic, South Sumatra | Advancing Southeast Asian archaeology 2019: selected papers from the Third SEAMEO SPAFA International Conference on Southeast Asian Archaeology, Bangkok, Thailand 2019 | [Triwurjani, 2020 #36961] |
Journal Article | 2011 | Tan, Noel Hidalgo | Current research on rock art at Gua Tambun, Perak, Malaysia | Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association | [Tan, 2011 #28303] |
Journal Article | 2014 | Tan, Noel Hidalgo | Rock art research in Southeast Asia: an synthesis | Arts | [Tan, 2014 #28180] |
Journal Article | 2010 | Tan, Noel Hidalgo | The relation of rock painting between Tambun Cave, Malaysia with Phee Hua To Cave, Thailand | Muang Boran Journal | [Tan, 2010 #28179] |
Journal Article | 2010 | Tan, Noel Hidalgo | 'New' rock art from Gua Tambun, Perak, Malaysia | Rock Art Research | [Tan, 2010 #28178] |
Journal Article | 2016 | Tan, Noel Hidalgo | The curious case of the steamship on the Mekong | Asian Perspectives (2015) | [Tan, 2016 #27658] |
Book Section in a Series | 2014 | Tan, Noel Hidalgo | Rock art and the sacred landscapes of mainland Southeast Asia | Rock art and sacred landscapes | [Tan, 2014 #25463] |
Book Section | 2012 | Tan, Noel Hidalgo | Revisiting the rock art at Gua Tambun, Perak, Malaysia | Crossing borders: selected papers from the 13th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists | [Tan, 2012 #22881] |
Journal Article | 2018 | Tan | Rock art at the cave of a thousand Buddhas, Luang Prabang, Lao PDR | Archaeological Research in Asia | [Tan 2018 #26735] |
Journal Article | 2014 | Taçon, Paul S. C. | The global implications of the early surviving rock art of greater Southeast Asia | Antiquity | [Taçon, 2014 #28065] |
Book Section in a Series | 2018 | Taçon, Paul S. C. | The contemporary importance and future of Sulawesi's ancient rock art | The Archaeology of Sulawesi | [Taçon, 2018 #25327] |
Book Section | 2012 | Taçon, Paul S. C. | Recent rock art research in Southeast Asia and southern China | Rock art studies: news of the world IV | [Taçon, 2012 #22711] |
Book Section in a Series | 2008 | Szabó, Katherine | Sailing between worlds: the symbolism of death in northwest Borneo | Islands of inquiry: colonisation, seafaring and the archaeology of maritime landscapes | [Szabó, 2008 #25409] |
Journal Article | 2021 | Suryatman | Incised stone artefact in the context of Middle Holocene burials at Cappalombo 1, South Sulawesi, Indonesia | Artefak batu bergores dalam konteks penguburan Holosen Tengah di Situs Cappalombo 1, Sulawesi Selatan, Indonesia | SPAFA Journal | [Suryatman 2021 #36987] |
Book Section | 2018 | Surinlert, Jaratnapa | Comparison of rock painting sites in the Pratu Pha Valley, Lampang Province, Thailand | Advancing Southeast Asian archaeology 2016 | [Surinlert, 2018 #22239] |
Journal Article | 2017 | Sukkham, Atthasit | Ships and maritime activities in the north-eastern Indian Ocean: re-analysis of rock art of Tham Phrayanaga (Viking Cave), southern Thailand | The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology | [Sukkham, 2017 #26995] |
Conference Paper | 2011 | Sukkham, Atthasit | Rock art of Phrayanaga (Viking) Cave, southern Thailand: the illustration of ancient vessels | Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Underwater Cultural Heritage Proceedings | [Sukkham, 2011 #26417] |
Journal Article | 1996 | Stasack, Edward | First direct <sup>14</sup>C ages on Hawaiian petroglyphs | Asian Perspectives (1996) | [Stasack, 1996 #32831] |
Journal Article | 2020 | Standish, Christopher D. | Hand stencil discoveries at Lene Hara Cave hint at Pleistocene age for the earliest painted art in Timor-Leste | Archaeological Research in Asia | [Standish, 2020 #36688] |
Book Section | 1996 | Srisuchat, Amara | Rock art news from Southeast Asia | Rock art studies: news of the world I | [Srisuchat, 1996 #22359] |
Journal Article | 1989 | Spriggs, Matthew | The rock art sites of Aneityum | Naika: The Journal of the Vanuatu Natural Science Society | [Spriggs, 1989 #29255] |
Book Section in a Series | 1992 | Spriggs, Matthew | Southern Vanuatu rock art | State of the art: regional rock art studies in Australia and Melanesia. Proceedings of Symposium C "Rock art studies in Australia and Oceania" and Symposium D "The rock art of Northern Australia" of the First AURA Congress held in Darwin in 1988 | [Spriggs, 1992 #25620] |