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Type | Year | Authors | Title | Source | ID |
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Journal Article | 2022 | Grono, Elle | Early settlement construction in Southeast Asia: lime mortar floor sequences at Loc Giang, southern Vietnam | Antiquity | [Grono, 2022 #37170] |
Journal Article | 2018 | Castillo, Cristina Cobo | Hunter-gatherer specialization in the late Neolithic of southern Vietnam – The case of Rach Nui | Quaternary International | [Castillo, 2018 #37149] |
Book Section | 2017 | Heath, Helen | Enter the ceramic matrix: identifying the nature of the early austronesian settlement in the Cagayan Valley, Philippines | New Perspectives in Southeast Asian and Pacific Prehistory | [Heath, 2017 #22330] |
Journal Article | 2017 | Castillo, Cristina Cobo | Hunter-gatherer specialization in the late neolithic of southern Vietnam - the case of Rach Nui | Quaternary International | [Castillo, 2017 #27388] |
Book Section | 2014 | Piper, Philip J. | Of prehistoric pioneers: the establishment of the first sedentary settlements in the Mekong Delta region of Southern Vietnam during the period 2000-1500 cal. BC | Living in the landscape: essays in honour of Graeme Barker | [Piper, 2014 #22376] |
Journal Article | 2016 | Sung-Mo Ahn, | Sedentism, settlements, and radiocarbon dates of neolithic Korea | Asian Perspectives (2015) | [Sung-Mo 2016 #27832] |
Book Section in a Series | 2007 | Douglas, Michele Toomay | Biological consequences of sedentism: agricultural intensification in northeastern Thailand | Ancient health: skeletal indicators of agricultural and economic intensification | [Douglas, 2007 #25685] |
Book Section in a Series | 1998 | Shishlina, Natalia I. | The steppe and the sown: interaction between Bronze Age Eurasian nomads and agriculturalists | The bronze age and early iron age peoples of eastern Central Asia. Volume 1: archaeology, migration and nomadism, linguistics | [Shishlina, 1998 #25682] |
Book Section in a Series | 1991 | Kelly, Robert L. | Sedentism, sociopolitical inequality, and resource fluctuations | Between bands and states | [Kelly, 1991 #25817] |
Book Section in a Series | 1991 | Renouf, M. A. P. | Sedentary hunter-gatherers: a case for northern coasts | Between bands and states | [Renouf, 1991 #25816] |
Book Section in a Series | 1984 | Feinman, Gary | Too many types: an overview of sedentary prestate societies in the Americas | Advances in archaeological method and theory | [Feinman, 1984 #25815] |
Journal Article | 2007 | Norton, Christopher J. | Sedentism, territorial circumscription, and the increased use of plant domesticates across Neolithic-Bronze Age Korea | Asian Perspectives (2007) | [Norton, 2007 #29995] |
Journal Article | 2003 | Leach, Helen M. | Human domestication reconsidered | Current Anthropology | [Leach, 2003 #32527] |
Journal Article | 2002 | Lu, Tracey Lie-Dan | A Green Foxtail (<i>Setaria viridis</i>) cultivation experiment in the middle Yellow River Valley and some related issues | Asian Perspectives (2002) | [Lu, 2002 #32715] |
Book Section | 1989 | Griffin, P. Bion | Hunting, farming and sedentism in a rain forest society | Farmers as hunters: the implications for sedentism | [Griffin, 1989 #24745] |
Journal Article | 1996 | Shoocongdej, Rasmi | Rethinking the development of sedentary villages in western Thailand | Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association | [Shoocongdej, 1996 #35529] |
Book Section in a Series | 1989 | Higham, Charles F. W. | Coastal adaptation, sedentism, and domestication: a model for socio-economic intensification in prehistoric Southeast Asia | Foraging and farming: the evolution of plant exploitation | [Higham, 1989 #26214] |