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Journal Article 2023 O'Reilly, Dougald Secondary burial practice at megalithic jar site 1, Plain of Jars Laos Asian Archaeology [O'Reilly, 2023 #37211]
Journal Article 2021 Pradier, Baptiste Pratiques funéraires et dynamique spatiale à Oakaie 1: une nécropole à la transition du Néolithique à l’âge du Bronze au Myanmar (Birmanie) Bulletin de la Société préhistorique française [Pradier, 2021 #37197]
Book Section 2022 Oxenham, Marc F. Hunter-gatherer mortuary variability in Vietnam The Oxford Handbook of Early Southeast Asia [Oxenham, 2022 #37023]
Journal Article 2021 Feener, R. Michael Islamisation and the formation of vernacular Muslim material culture in 15th-century northern Sumatra Indonesia and the Malay World [Feener, 2021 #36921]
Journal Article 2020 Shewan, Louise Isotopic insights into the jar-and-coffin mortuary ritual of the Cardamom Mountains, Cambodia Antiquity [Shewan, 2020 #36904]
Book Section in a Series 2020 Noerwidi, Sofwan The cultural and biological context of the Song Keplek 5 specimen, East Java: implications for living conditions and human-environment interactions during the later Holocene EurASEAA14: papers from the Fourteenth International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. Volume 2: material culture and heritage [Noerwidi, 2020 #36758]
Journal Article 2020 Li, Haichao Diachronic change in the Shang dynasty ritual package Archaeological Research in Asia [Li, 2020 #36667]
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]
Journal Article 2019 O'Reilly, Dougald Excavating among the megaliths: recent research at the ‘Plain of Jars’ site 1 in Laos Antiquity [O'Reilly, 2019 #18915]
Journal Article 2019 Zeitoun, Valéry Discovery of an outstanding Hoabinhian site from the Late Pleistocene at Doi Pha Kan (Lampang province, northern Thailand) Archaeological Research in Asia [Zeitoun, 2019 #26667]
Journal Article 2017 O'Connor, Sue Fishing in life and death: Pleistocene fish-hooks from a burial context on Alor Island, Indonesia Antiquity [O'Connor, 2017 #26810]
Journal Article 1956 Damais, Louis-Charles Études javanaises: I. Les tombes musulmanes datés de Trålåyå Bulletin de l'École française d'Extrême-Orient [Damais, 1956 #26880]
Journal Article 1951 Bezacier, Louis Les sépultures royales de la dynastie des Lê Postérieurs (Hâu Lê) Bulletin de l'École française d'Extrême-Orient [Bezacier, 1951 #26892]
Journal Article 2017 Ross, Ken W. The distribution of unworked molluscs, with special reference to unionidae (freshwater mussels), in mainlaind southeast Asian mortuary contexts Journal of Indo-Pacific Archaeology [Ross, 2017 #27045]
Journal Article 1939 Trán văn Giáp, Note sur la bannière de l'âme: à propos d'une cérémonie bouddhique à la mémoire des victimes du «Phénix» Bulletin de l'École française d'Extrême-Orient [Trán 1939 #27047]
Journal Article 1933 Mus, Paul Barabudur. Les origines du stūpa et la transmigration. Essai d'archéologie religieuse comparée (suite). 5e partie, La valeur cosmique du stûpa. Cosmogrammes et géomancie dans la croyance commune de l'Asie. Appendice. Les sept pas du Buddha et la Bulletin de l'École française d'Extrême-Orient [Mus, 1933 #27100]
Journal Article 1933 Nguyèn-van-Khoan, Le repêchage de l'âme, avec une note sur les hón et les phách d'après les croyances tonkinoises actuelles Bulletin de l'École française d'Extrême-Orient [Nguyèn-van-Khoan, 1933 #27108]
Journal Article 1914 Phạm Quýnh, Deux oraisons funèbres en annamite, publiées et traduites Bulletin de l'École française d'Extrême-Orient [Phạm 1914 #27265]
Journal Article 2017 Bulbeck, David Mortuary caves and the dammar trade in the Towuti-Routa region, Sulawesi, in an island Southeast Asian context Asian Perspectives (2016) [Bulbeck, 2017 #27390]
Journal Article 1904 Brengues, Dr. Les cérémonies funéraires à Ubon Bulletin de l'École française d'Extrême-Orient [Brengues, 1904 #27460]
Journal Article 2016 Bulbeck, David Mortuary caves and the dammar trade in the Towuti-Routa region, Sulawesi, in an island Southeast Asian context Asian Perspectives [Bulbeck, 2016 #27469]
Journal Article 1903 Durand, R. P. E. M. Notes sur une crémation chez les Chams Bulletin de l'École française d'Extrême-Orient [Durand, 1903 #27507]
Book Section 2015 Oxenham, Marc Dealing with death in late Neolithic to metal period Nagsabaran, the Philippines The Routledge Handbook of Bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands [Oxenham, 2015 #22335]
Journal Article 2016 Zhou Ligang, Obscuring the line between the living and the dead: mortuary activities inside the grave chambers of the Eastern Han Dynasty, China Asian Perspectives (2015) [Zhou 2016 #27639]
Journal Article 2010 Valentin, F. Lapita burial practices: evidence for complex body and bone treatment at the Teouma Cemetery, Vanuatu, southwest Pacific Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology [Valentin, 2010 #27657]
Journal Article 2010 Scott, R. M. Identification of the first reported Lapita cremation in the Pacific islands using archaeological forensic and contemporary burning evidence Journal of Archaeological Science [Scott, 2010 #27666]
Journal Article 1979 Terwiel, B. J. Tai funeral customs: towards a reconstruction of archaic-Tai ceremonies Anthropos [Terwiel, 1979 #27665]
Book Section Ross, K. W. The distribution of unworked mollusks, with special reference to unionidae (freshwater mussels), in mainland Southeast Asian mortuary contexts Proceeding of 14th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists [Ross, #22362]
Book Section 2006 Détroit, F. <i>Homo sapiens</i> in Southeast Asian archipelagoes: the Holocene fossil evidence with special reference to funerary practices in east Java Austronesian diaspora and the ethnogenesis of people in Indonesian archipelago [Détroit, 2006 #22373]
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]