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Book 1971 Fox, Robert B. Ancient man and Pleistocene fauna in Cagayan Valley, northern Luzon, Philippines: a progress report [Fox, 1971 #21168]
Journal Article 1964 Hooijer, Dirk Albert New records of mammals from the middle Pleistocene of Sangiran, central Java Zool Mededelingen [Hooijer, 1964 #32556]
Journal Article 1964 Hsieh Hsinag-hsu Mammalian fossils from the Pleistocene of Huituipo Vertebrata Palasiatica [Hsieh 1964 #32553]
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]
Journal Article 1993 Chaimanee, Yaowalak Pleistocene mammals of Thailand and their use in the reconstruction of the paleoenvironment of Southeast Asia SPAFA Journal [Chaimanee, 1993 #35418]
Journal Article 2006 Tougard, C. Pleistocene paleoenvironmental reconstructions and mammalian evolution in South-East Asia: focus on fossil faunas from Thailand Quaternary Science Reviews [Tougard, 2006 #30410]
Journal Article 1996 Flenley, J. R. Problems of the quarternary on mountains of the Sunda-Sahul region Quaternary Science Reviews [Flenley, 1996 #27700]
Book Section 2024 Gruwier, Ben Diversity, population structure and palaeoecology of the Pleistocene large cervids from the Padang Highlands, Sumatra Quaternary Palaeontology and Archaeology of Sumatra [Gruwier, 2024 #37330]
Journal Article 2021 Suraprasit, Kantapon Taxonomic reassessment of large mammals from the Pleistocene Homo-bearing site of Tham Wiman Nakin (Northeast Thailand): relevance for faunal patterns in mainland Southeast Asia Quaternary International [Suraprasit, 2021 #37107]
Journal Article 2020 Cheng, Liuling Environmental fluctuation impacted the evolution of Early Pleistocene non-human primates: biomarker and geochemical evidence from Mohui Cave (Bubing, Guangxi, southern China) Quaternary International [Cheng, 2020 #36859]
Journal Article 2020 Shoocongdej, Rasmi Faunal assemblages and demography during the Late Pleistocene (MIS 2-1) to Early Holocene in highland Pang Mapha, Northwest Thailand Quaternary International [Shoocongdej, 2020 #36858]
Journal Article 2020 Bacon, Anne-Marie Linear enamel hypoplasia in large-bodied mammals of Pleistocene northern Vietnam, with a special focus on  Pongo Quaternary International [Bacon, 2020 #36857]
Journal Article 2020 Liang, Hua A late Middle Pleistocene mammalian fauna recovered in northeast Guangxi, southern China: implications for regional biogeography Quaternary International [Liang, 2020 #36856]
Journal Article 2018 Bacon, Anne-Marie Testing the savannah corridor hypothesis during MIS2: The Boh Dambang hyena site in southern Cambodia Quaternary International [Bacon, 2018 #26861]
Journal Article 2020 Shoocongdej, Rasmi Faunal assemblages and demography during the late Pleistocene (MIS 2-1) to early Holocene in highland Pang Mapha, northwest Thailand Quaternary International [Shoocongdej, 2020 #19048]
Book Section 2024 Bacon, Anne-Marie Environments, terrestrial ecosystems and mammalian species: An overview of Southeast Asia in the Late Pleistocene Quarternary Palaeontology and Archaeology of Sumatra [Bacon, 2024 #37331]
Journal Article 1935 Von Koenigswald, G. H. R. Die fossilen Säugetierfaunen Javas Proceedings of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie Van Wetenschappen, Series B, Physical Sciences [Von 1935 #35150]
Journal Article 1969 Hooijer, D. A. The stegodon from Timor Proceedings of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen [Hooijer, 1969 #29533]
Journal Article 2001 Reis, Kelley R. Late Quaternary terrestrial vertebrates from Palawan Island, Philippines Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology [Reis, 2001 #32473]
Journal Article 2001 Tougard, C. Biogeography and migration routes of large mammal faunas in South-East Asia during the Late Middle Pleistocene: focus on the fossil and extant faunas from Thailand Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology [Tougard, 2001 #32470]
Journal Article 2001 van den Bergh, Gert D. The late Quaternary palaeogeography of mammal evolution in the Indonesia Archipelago Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology [van 2001 #32468]
Journal Article 2020 Louys, Julien Environmental drivers of megafauna and hominid extinction in Southeast Asia Nature [Louys, 2020 #36831]
Journal Article 1985 Heaney, Lawrence R. Zoogeographic evidence for Middle and Late Pleistocene land bridges to the Philippine Islands Modern Quaternary Research in Southeast Asia [Heaney, 1985 #34873]
Journal Article 1952 Bergman, R. A. M. The fluorine content of Pithecanthropus and of other specimens from the Trinil fauna Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, Proceedings Series B [Bergman, 1952 #34084]
Journal Article 1940 Wetmore, Alexander Avian remains from the Pleistocene of central Java Journal of Paleontology [Wetmore, 1940 #27894]
Journal Article 2002 Esposito, Massimo U-series dating of fossil teeth and carbonates from Snake Cave, Thailand Journal of Archaeological Science [Esposito, 2002 #32511]
Journal Article 2008 Morwood, M. L. Climate, people and faunal succession on Java, Indonesia: evidence from Song Gupuh Journal of Archaeological Science [Morwood, 2008 #27695]
Journal Article 2017 Cobden, Rommy The identification of extinct megafauna in rock art using geometric morphometrics: a <i> Genyoris newtoni </i> painting in Arnhem Land, northern Australia? Journal of Archaeological Science [Cobden, 2017 #26819]
Journal Article 1973 Sartono, S. On Pleistocene migration routes of vertebrate fauna in Southeast Asia Geological Society of Malaysia Bulletin [Sartono, 1973 #35226]
Book Section 2008 Lenoble, Arnaud Natural processes involved in the formation of Pleistocene bone assemblages in continental South-east Asian caves: the case of the cave of the monk (Chiang Dao Wildlife Sanctuary, Thailand) From <i>Homo erectus</i> to the living traditions [Lenoble, 2008 #23696]