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Journal Article 2019 Summerhayes, Glenn R. Austronesian expansions and the role of mainland New Guinea Asian Perspectives [Summerhayes, 2019 #18966]
Book 1996 Swadling, Pamela Plumes from paradise: trade cycles in outer Southeast Asia and their impact on New Guinea and nearby islands until 1920 [Swadling, 1996 #20439]
Book 1780 Forrest, Thomas A voyage to New Guinea, and the Moluccas, from Balambangan: including an account of Magindano, Sooloo, and other islands [Forrest, 1780 #20587]
Book 1958 Bateson, Gregory Naven: a survey of the problems suggested by a composite picture of the culture of a New Guinea tribe drawn from three points of view [Bateson, 1958 #21103]
Book 1978 Rubel, Paula G. Your own pigs you may not eat: a comparative study of New Guinea societies [Rubel, 1978 #21142]
Book 1984 Rappaport, Roy A. Pigs for the ancestors [Rappaport, 1984 #21144]
Book in a Series (Edited) 1993 Smith, M. A. Sahul in Review: Pleistocene Archaeology in Australia, New Guinea and Island Melanesia [Smith, 1993 #22047]
Book Section 2017 Summerhayes, Glenn R. Island Southeast Asia and Oceania interactions Handbook of East and Southeast Asian Archaeology [Summerhayes, 2017 #22292]
Book Section 2015 Denham, Tim Socio-environmental adaption to the montane rainforests of New Guinea The Routledge handbook of bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands [Denham, 2015 #22450]
Book Section 2014 Summerhayes, Glenn R. Late Pleistocene colonisation and adaptation in New Guinea: implications for modelling modern human behaviour Southern Asia, Australia, and the search for human origins [Summerhayes, 2014 #22524]
Book Section 2012 Dosedla, Henry Clay flutes and the question of ceramic traditions in the central highlands of Papua New Guinea Connecting empires and states: selected papers from the 13th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists [Dosedla, 2012 #22808]
Book Section 2001 Spriggs, Matthew Who cares what time it is?: the importance of chronology in Pacific archaeology [Spriggs, 2001 #23598]
Book Section 1977 Golson, Jack No room at the top: agricultural intensification in the New Guinea highlands Sunda and Sahul: prehistoric studies in Southeast Asia, Melanesia and Australia [Golson, 1977 #25040]
Book Section in a Series 2007 Specht, Jim Lapita all over: land-use on the Willaumez Peninsula, Papua New Guinea Oceanic explorations: Lapita and western Pacific settlement [Specht, 2007 #25406]
Book Section in a Series 2007 Specht, Jim Small islands in the big picture: the formative period of Lapita in the Bismarck Archipelago Oceanic explorations: Lapita and western Pacific settlement [Specht, 2007 #25407]
Book Section in a Series 1998 Welsch, Robert L. Material culture, social fields, and social boundaries on the Sepik Coast of New Guinea The archaeology of social boundaries [Welsch, 1998 #25587]
Book Section in a Series 1993 Smith, M. A. Sahul in review: an introduction Sahul in review: Pleistocene archaeology in Australia, New Guinea and island Melanesia [Smith, 1993 #25616]
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]
Book Section in a Series 1993 White, J. Peter Highlanders and islanders People of the stone age: hunter-gatherers and early farmers [White, 1993 #25894]
Book Section in a Series 1998 Vogel, Ed de New Guinea: an orchid paradise Bird's Head approaches: Irian Jaya studies - a programme for interdisciplinary research [Vogel, 1998 #25900]
Conference Proceeding 1968 Anthropology at the Eighth Pacific Science Congress of the Pacific Science Association and the Fourth Far Eastern Pre-history Congress, Quezon City, Philippines, 1953 Eighth Pacific Science Congress of the Pacific Science Association and the Fourth Far Eastern Prehistory Congress, Quezon City, Philippines, 1953 [ 1968 #26565]
Journal Article 2018 Florin, S. Anna Moving past the ‘Neolithic problem’: the development and interaction of subsistence systems across northern Sahul Quaternary International [Florin, 2018 #26737]
Journal Article 2018 Barton, Huw Vegecultures and the social–biological transformations of plants and people Quaternary International [Barton, 2018 #26741]
Journal Article 1967 Lampert, R. J. Horticulture in the New Guinea highlands- C<sub> 14 </sub> dating Antiquity [Lampert, 1967 #26778]
Journal Article 1995 Hope, Geoff Late Quaternary change in the mountains of New Guinea Antiquity [Hope, 1995 #26779]
Journal Article 1995 Harris, David Early agriculture in New Guinea and the Torres Strait divide Antiquity [Harris, 1995 #26780]
Journal Article 1967 Specht, Jim A prehistoric pottery site in coastal New Guinea Antiquity [Specht, 1967 #26782]
Journal Article 2003 Sillitoe, Paul Living lithics: ethnoarchaeology in highland Papua New Guinea Antiquity [Sillitoe, 2003 #26783]
Journal Article 1972 Allen, Jim The first decade in New Guinea archaeology Antiquity [Allen, 1972 #26784]
Journal Article 2016 Matás, Gonzalo Linares The nature of food production. How can australasian evidence contribute to our understanding of the origins of this process and it's global adoption by human societies? Journal of the Flinders Archaeological Society [Matás, 2016 #27512]