TY - BOOK AU - Paz, Victor TI - Southeast Asian archaeology: : Wilhelm G. Solheim II Festschrift SN - 9715424511 U1 - 930.1 PY - 2004/// CY - Quezon City PB - University of the Philippines Press KW - Solheim, Wilhelm II G. KW - Archaeology KW - Southeast Asia N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Wilhem g. solheim II: pioneer in southerneast asian pottery studies; Hail to the chief: a tribute to bill solheim; The contributions of wilhem g. solheim to philippine prehistory and archaeology; Bill silheim: a personal view of a recent and rewarding acquintance; Pottery, people, and wilhem solheim II in southeast asia; Solheim and austronesian origins; Writing southeast asian prehistoric archaeology: The western contributions -- from colonialism to nationalism; The structure of austronesian migration into island southeast asia and oceania; Research progress on the neolithic in indonesia: special reference to the pondok silabe cave, south sumatra; Kalinga ethnoarchaeology: why did we collect the mental pots?; A consideration of processes underlying philippine pottery complexes; The continuity and the gap of the occupation of shell midden sites in he lower reaches of the cagayan river, northern luzon; Chronological context of nondecorated black pottery phase from lal-lo shell middens, cagayan province, philippines; Preliminary results from excavations in the eastern mouth ille cave, nothern palawan; A geodetic site catchment of the ille cave platform with tilted theodolite and vector graphics mapping; The necrology of sa'gung rockshelter and its place in philippine prehistory; The sinalakan turtle-shaped artifact; Solheim's influence to underwater and maritime archaeology in the philippines; A partial view of past mental templates: utilizing folk literature; The story of jade in the philippines and elsewhere; Aslian, asutronesian, malayic: suggestions from the archaeological record; An integrated perspective on orang asli ethnogenesis; Fish remains from an angkor borei archaeological site in the mekong delta, cambodia; Patterns in "amorphous" industries the hoabinhian viewed through a lithic reduction sequence; Hoabihian food strategy in viet nam; Ceramic evidence of ancient maritime relationships between central viet nam and the philippine archipelago; Ban nom wat: lessons from the field; Sab champa revisited: results of recent archaeological field investigations; The original phimai black site: a new look at ban suai, phimai, thailand; Sema stones and a small brick structure: results of the 1965 excavations at ban makha (site lam pao 7), changswat kalasin, northeast thailand; The neolithic cultures in southeast china and the search for an austronesian homeland ER -