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Journal Article 2023 Ma, Minmin Forager-farmer transition at the crossroads of East and Southeast Asia 4900 years ago Science Bulletin [Ma, 2023 #37258]
Journal Article 2023 Case, D. Troy Health indicators in skeletons from Iron Age central Thailand: a preliminary report from the site of Phromthin Tai, Lopburi Province SPAFA Journal [Case, 2023 #37219]
Book in a Series (Edited) 2015 Buckley, Hallie R. Bioarchaeology in the Pacific Islands: a temporal and geographical examination of nutritional and infectious disease The Routledge Handbook of Bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands [Buckley, 2015 #37176]
Book Section in a Series 2020 Lim, Eleanor M. S. Patterns in dental health and disease in the Philippine pre-Spanish colonial period Advancing Southeast Asian archaeology 2019: selected papers from the Third SEAMEO SPAFA International Conference on Southeast Asian Archaeology, Bangkok, Thailand 2019 [Lim, 2020 #36963]
Journal Article 2021 Zhu, Simei Subsistence and health in Middle Neolithic (9000-7000 BP) southern China: new evidence from the Dingsishan site Antiquity [Zhu, 2021 #36907]
Journal Article 2020 Ward, Stacey M. Social status and its relationship to non-specific stress at late Iron Age Non Ban Jak, northeast Thailand Bioarchaeology International [Ward, 2020 #36655]
Book Section in a Series 1990 Sullivan, Norman C. The Biological Consequences of the Mississippian Expansion into the Western Great Lakes Region Powers of Observation: Alternative Views in Archeology [Sullivan, 1990 #25220]
Book Section in a Series 1992 Powell, Mary Lucas In the Best of Health? Disease and Trauma Among the Mississippian Elite Lords of the Southeast: Social Inequality and the Native Elites of Southeastern North America [Powell, 1992 #25254]
Book Section 2018 Ward, Stacey M. Developing a new project: the impact of social change on health in the late iron age site of Non Ban Jak in Northeast Thailand Advancing Southeast Asian archaeology 2016 [Ward, 2018 #22237]
Journal Article 2017 Ikehara-Quebral, Rona M. Biocultural practices during the transition to history at the Vat Komnou Cemetery, Angkor Borei, Cambodia Asian Perspectives [Ikehara-Quebral, 2017 #26927]
Book Section 2015 Halcrow, Siân E, Infant and child health and disease with agricultural intensification in mainland Southeast Asia The Routledge Handbook of Bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands [Halcrow, 2015 #22318]
Thesis 2015 Willis, Anna Corinna Juanita The bioarchaeology of An Son and Hoa Diem: biosocial insights into prehistoric southern Vietnam [Willis, 2015 #36268]
Thesis 2015 Shkrum, Stephanie Anne Oral health and the intensification of agriculture at Ban Non War, Thailand [Shkrum, 2015 #36273]
Journal Article 2017 King, Charlotte L. Considering the palaeoepidemiological implications of socioeconomic and environmental change in Southeast Asia Archaeological Research in Asia [King, 2017 #27006]
Journal Article 2016 Pietrusewsky, Michael Sex and geographic differences in health of the early inhabitants of the Mariana Islands Asian Perspectives [Pietrusewsky, 2016 #27586]
Journal Article 2009 Oxenham, M. F. Paralysis and severe disability requiring intensive care in neolithic Asia Anthropological Science [Oxenham, 2009 #27649]
Thesis 2012 Clark, A. L. Human sexual dimorphism and health during the intensification of agriculture in prehistoric Thailand Anatomy [Clark, 2012 #36280]
Thesis 2001 Oxenham, M. Health and behavior during the mid-holocene and metal period of north Viet Nam Anthropology [Oxenham, 2001 #36281]
Thesis 2014 Newton, J. Health, diet and migration prior to the establishment of the pre-Angkorian civilization of Southeast Asia Forensic and Biological Anthropology [Newton, 2014 #36285]
Journal Article 2009 Oxenham, M. F. A case of lower limb paralysis in an adult male dated to 3800-3400 BP, northern Vietnam: implications for quality of life and care HOMO [Oxenham, 2009 #27677]
Electronic Source 2016 Lauer, Adam Review of <i>Human Sexual Dimorphism and Health in Prehistoric Thailand</i> [Lauer, 2016 #26587]
Journal Article 2015 Frelat, M. A. The Bronze Age necropolis of Koh Ta Meas: insights into the health of the earliest inhabitants of the Angkor region Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d'Anthropologie de Paris [Frelat, 2015 #27682]
Journal Article 2011 Bedford, S. Lapita burials, a new Lapita cemetery and post-Lapita burials from Malakula, Northern Vanuatu, Southwest Pacific Journal of Pacific Archaeology [Bedford, 2011 #27727]
Journal Article 2008 Buckley, H. R. A preliminary report on health and disease in early Lapita skeletons, Vanuatu: possible biological costs of island colonization Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology [Buckley, 2008 #27725]
Book Section 2016 Lara, Myra Implications of pathological changes in cremated human remains from Palawan, Philippines, for island Southeast Asian archaeology The Routledge handbook of bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands [Lara, 2016 #22453]
Book Section 2016 Buckley, Hallie R. Bioarchaeology in the Pacific Islands: a temporal and geographical examination of nutritional and infectious disease The Routledge handbook of bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands [Buckley, 2016 #22452]
Book Section 2016 Halcrow, Siân E. Infant and child health and disease with agricultural intensification in mainland Southeast Asia The Routledge handbook of bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands [Halcrow, 2016 #22460]
Journal Article 2015 Frelat, M. A. Corrigendum for <i>The Bronze Age necropolos of Koh Ta Meas: insights into the health of the earliest inhabitants of the Angkor region</i> Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d'Anthropologie de Paris [Frelat, 2015 #27803]
Book Section 2015 Tayles, Nancy Ban Non Wat: current research on late prehistoric people in the Upper Mun River Valley, northeast Thailand Advancing Southeast Asian archaeology 2013: selected papers from the First SEAMEO SPAFA International Conference on Southeast Asian Archaeology [Tayles, 2015 #22500]
Journal Article 2014 Halcrow, S. E. First bioarchaeological evidence of probable scurvy in Southeast Asia: multifactorial etiologies of vitamin C deficiency in a tropical environment International Journal of Paleopathology [Halcrow, 2014 #27958]