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Type | Year | Authors | Title | Source | ID |
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Journal Article | 2023 | Maloney, Tim Ryan | Socieconomic roles of Holocene marine shell beads reveal the daily life of composite objects from East Kalimantan, Borneo | [Maloney, 2023 #37233] | |
Journal Article | 2023 | Langley, Michelle C. | Sequins from the sea: Nautilus shell bead technology at Makpan, Alor Island, Indonesia | Antiquity | [Langley, 2023 #37213] |
Journal Article | 2022 | Petchey, Fiona | Dating Thach Lac: Cryptic CaCO3 diagenesis in archaeological food shells and implications for 14C |
Radiocarbon | [Petchey, 2022 #37097] |
Journal Article | 2022 | Maloney, Tim Ryan | A late Pleistocene to Holocene archaeological record from East Kalimantan, Borneo | Quaternary Science Reviews | [Maloney, 2022 #37089] |
Journal Article | 2019 | Wei Ge | Investigating the late neolithic millet agriculture in Southeast China: New multidisciplinary evidences | Quaternary International | [Wei 2019 #19020] |
Journal Article | 2018 | Milano, Stefania | Environmental conditions framing the first evidence of modern humans at Tam Pà Ling, Laos: a stable isotope record from terrestrial gastropod carbonates | Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | [Milano, 2018 #26708] |
Journal Article | 2017 | Ciarla, Roberto | Shell personal ornaments craft at the site of Tha Kae, Lopburi Province, Central Thailand: tracing the southward dispersal of the drilling technique | Journal of Indo-Pacific Archaeology | [Ciarla, 2017 #27042] |
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 | 2016 | Langley, Michelle C. | 42,000-year-old worked and pigment-stained nautilus shell from Jerimalai (Timor-Leste): evidence for an early coastal adaptation in ISEA | Journal of Human Evolution | [Langley, 2016 #27518] |
Journal Article | 2014 | Busschers, F. S. | Radiocarbon dating of late Pleistocene marine shells from the southern North Sea | Radiocarbon | [Busschers, 2014 #28013] |
Journal Article | 2007 | Webb, Gregory E. | Cryptic meteoric diagnesis in freshwater bivalves: implications for radiocarbon dating | Geology | [Webb, 2007 #28008] |
Book Section | 1978 | Toriyama, R. | The paleogeographic characteristics of fusuline faunas of the Rat Buri group of Thailand and its equivalent in Malaysia | Proceedings of the Third Regional Conference on Geology and Mineral Resources of Southeast Asia | [Toriyama, 1978 #23098] |
Journal Article | 2007 | Choi, Kildo | Shell tool use by early members of Homo erectus in Sangiran, central Java, Indonesia: cut mark evidence | Journal of Archaeological Science | [Choi, 2007 #30170] |
Journal Article | 1980 | Pearson, Richard | Excavations on Kume and Iriomote, Ryukyu Islands | Asian Perspectives (1978) | [Pearson, 1980 #33120] |
Journal Article | 1981 | Vita-Finzi, C. | X-ray diffraction and S.E.M. analysis of freshwater shells from Leang Burung 2 | Modern Quaternary Research in Southeast Asia | [Vita-Finzi, 1981 #35496] |
Book Section in a Series | 1991 | Manly, Bryan F. J. | The statistical analysis of shell species counts | The excavation of Khok Phanom Di: a prehistoric site in central Thailand. Volume II: the biological remains (part I) | [Manly, 1991 #26228] |
Book Section in a Series | 1991 | Mason, G. M. | The molluscan remains | The excavation of Khok Phanom Di: a prehistoric site in central Thailand. Volume II: the biological remains (part I) | [Mason, 1991 #26227] |
Journal Article | 1981 | Glover, Emily | Leang Burung 2: shell analysis | Modern Quaternary Research in Southeast Asia | [Glover, 1981 #35897] |
BAR Section | 1990 | Glover, Emily | The molluscan fauna of Ulu Leang 1 Cave, South Sulawesi, Indonesia | Southeast Asian Archaeology 1986: Proceedings of the 1st Conference of the Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists in Western Europe | [Glover, 1990 #19712] |