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Journal Article 2021 Yamada, Eisuke Analyzing historic human-suid relationships through dental microwear texture and geometric morphometric analyses of archaeological suid teeth in the Ryukyu Islands Journal of Archaeological Science [Yamada, 2021 #37116]
Journal Article 2021 Brumm, Adam Do Pleistocene rock paintings depict Sulawesi warty pigs (Sus celebensis) with a domestication character? Archaeology in Oceania [Brumm, 2021 #37113]
Journal Article 2019 Jones, Rebecca K. The Neolithic transition in Vietnam: Assessing evidence for early pig management and domesticated dog Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports [Jones, 2019 #19043]
Journal Article 2009 Piper, Philip J. A 4000-year old introduction of domestic pigs into the Philippine archipelago: implications for understanding routes of human migration through island Southeast Asia and Wallacea Antiquity [Piper, 2009 #26798]
Book Section 2015 Anggraeni The lifestyle of the Karama valley Neolithic-Paleometallic inhabitants Advancing Southeast Asian archaeology 2013: selected papers from the First SEAMEO SPAFA International Conference on Southeast Asian Archaeology [Anggraeni 2015 #22519]
Journal Article 2009 Eusebio, Michelle S. Updates from the field to the laboratory on The Ancient DNA Project Test Pit: Chronicle of the UP Archaeological Studies Program [Eusebio, 2009 #28169]
Journal Article 2008 Eusebio, Michelle S. Hike and pluck: an experience at the rice terraces Test Pit: Chronicle of the UP Archaeological Studies Program [Eusebio, 2008 #28168]
Journal Article 2010 Larson, Gregor Patterns of East Asian pig domestication, migration, and turnover revealed by modern and ancient DNA PNAS [Larson, 2010 #28636]
Journal Article 1984 Groves, C. P. Of mice and men and pigs in the Indo-Australian archipelago Canberra Archaeology [Groves, 1984 #29627]
Journal Article 2005 Bellwood, Peter Domesticated pigs in eastern Indonesia Science [Bellwood, 2005 #30190]
Journal Article 2006 Giovas, Christina M. No pig atoll: island biogeography and the extirpation of a Polynesian domesticate Asian Perspectives (2006) [Giovas, 2006 #30270]
Journal Article 1973 Medway, Lord The antiquity of domesticated pigs in Sarawak Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society [Medway, 1973 #30375]
Journal Article 2001 Allen, Melinda S. Pacific 'babes': issues in the origins and dispersal of Pacific pigs and the potential of mitochondrial DNA analysis International Journal of Osteoarchaeology [Allen, 2001 #33892]
Thesis-MA 1986 Mudar, Karen M. A morphometric analysis of the five subspecies of <i>Sus barbatus</i>, the bearded pig [Mudar, 1986 #36471]
Book 1984 Rappaport, Roy A. Pigs for the ancestors [Rappaport, 1984 #21144]
Book 1978 Rubel, Paula G. Your own pigs you may not eat: a comparative study of New Guinea societies [Rubel, 1978 #21142]
Book 1990 Dwyer, Peter D. The pigs that ate the garden: a human ecology from Papua New Guinea [Dwyer, 1990 #21147]
Book Section 1985 Groves, C. P. On the agriotypes of domestic cattle and pigs in the Indo-Pacific region Recent Advances in Indo-Pacific Prehistory: Proceedings of the International Symposium Held at Poona, December 19-21, 1978 [Groves, 1985 #25157]
BAR Section 1990 Vera, Elenita Z. de Pigs and rituals on Bohol Island, Philippines Southeast Asian Archaeology 1986: Proceedings of the 1st Conference of the Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists in Western Europe [Vera, 1990 #19704]