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Type | Year | Authors | Title | Source | ID |
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Thesis | 1995 | Grave, Peter Roper | The shift to Commodity: A Study of Ceramic Production and Upland-Lowland Interaction in Northwestern Thailand 1000-1650 AD | [Grave, 1995 #36340] | |
Book | 1986 | Forman, Richard T. T. | Landscape Ecology | [Forman, 1986 #21234] | |
Book | 1957 | Skinner, G. William | Chinese society in Thailand: an analytical history | [Skinner, 1957 #20818] | |
Book Section | 1983 | Anderson, J. N. | Diversity and interdependence in the trade hinterlands of Melaka | Melaka | [Anderson, 1983 #24555] |
Book Section | 1994 | Stark, Miriam T. | Pottery exchange and the regional system: a Dalupa case study | Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology: Expanding Archaeological Method and Theory | [Stark, 1994 #24810] |
Journal Article | 1995 | Chen, Kwang-tzu | The late prehistory of Xinjiang in relation to its neighbors | Journal of World Prehistory | [Chen, 1995 #29890] |
Journal Article | 1960 | Skinner, G. William | Change and persistence in Chinese culture overseas: a comparison of Thailand and Java | Journal of the South Seas Society | [Skinner, 1960 #30304] |
Journal Article | 2015 | Allard, Francis | China's early impact on eastern Yunnan: incorporation, acculturation, and the convergence of evidence | Journal of Indo-Pacific Archaeology | [Allard, 2015 #28039] |
Journal Article | 1992 | Stark, Miriam T. | From sibling to suki: social relations and spatial proximity in Kalinga pottery exchange | Journal of Anthropological Archaeology | [Stark, 1992 #34818] |
Book Section | 2000 | Renard, Ronald D. | The differential integration of hill people into the Thai state | Civility and Savagery | [Renard, 2000 #23259] |
Journal Article | 2012 | Yao, Alice | Sarmatian mirrors and Han ingots (100 BC-AD 100): how the foreign became local and vice versa | Cambridge Archaeological Journal | [Yao, 2012 #28017] |
Journal Article | 2008 | Bedford, Stuart | Northern Vanuatu as a Pacific crossroads: the archaeology of discovery, interaction, and the emergence of the "ethnographic present" | Asian Perspectives (2008) | [Bedford, 2008 #29525] |