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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]