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_aSoutheast Asian archaeology _b: Wilhelm G. Solheim II Festschrift _c/ edited by Victor Paz |
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_aQuezon City : _bUniversity of the Philippines Press, _c©2004 |
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300 |
_axix, 636 pages : _billustrations, maps |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | _aWilhem g. solheim II: pioneer in southerneast asian pottery studies | ||
505 | _aHail to the chief: a tribute to bill solheim | ||
505 | _aThe contributions of wilhem g. solheim to philippine prehistory and archaeology | ||
505 | _aBill silheim: a personal view of a recent and rewarding acquintance | ||
505 | _aPottery, people, and wilhem solheim II in southeast asia | ||
505 | _aSolheim and austronesian origins | ||
505 | _aWriting southeast asian prehistoric archaeology: The western contributions -- from colonialism to nationalism | ||
505 | _aThe structure of austronesian migration into island southeast asia and oceania | ||
505 | _aResearch progress on the neolithic in indonesia: special reference to the pondok silabe cave, south sumatra | ||
505 | _aKalinga ethnoarchaeology: why did we collect the mental pots? | ||
505 | _aA consideration of processes underlying philippine pottery complexes | ||
505 | _aThe continuity and the gap of the occupation of shell midden sites in he lower reaches of the cagayan river, northern luzon | ||
505 | _aChronological context of nondecorated black pottery phase from lal-lo shell middens, cagayan province, philippines | ||
505 | _aPreliminary results from excavations in the eastern mouth ille cave, nothern palawan | ||
505 | _aA geodetic site catchment of the ille cave platform with tilted theodolite and vector graphics mapping | ||
505 | _aThe necrology of sa'gung rockshelter and its place in philippine prehistory | ||
505 | _aThe sinalakan turtle-shaped artifact | ||
505 | _aSolheim's influence to underwater and maritime archaeology in the philippines | ||
505 | _aA partial view of past mental templates: utilizing folk literature | ||
505 | _aThe story of jade in the philippines and elsewhere | ||
505 | _aAslian, asutronesian, malayic: suggestions from the archaeological record | ||
505 | _aAn integrated perspective on orang asli ethnogenesis | ||
505 | _aFish remains from an angkor borei archaeological site in the mekong delta, cambodia | ||
505 | _aPatterns in "amorphous" industries the hoabinhian viewed through a lithic reduction sequence | ||
505 | _aHoabihian food strategy in viet nam | ||
505 | _aCeramic evidence of ancient maritime relationships between central viet nam and the philippine archipelago | ||
505 | _aBan nom wat: lessons from the field | ||
505 | _aSab champa revisited: results of recent archaeological field investigations | ||
505 | _aThe original phimai black site: a new look at ban suai, phimai, thailand | ||
505 | _aSema stones and a small brick structure: results of the 1965 excavations at ban makha (site lam pao 7), changswat kalasin, northeast thailand | ||
505 | _aThe neolithic cultures in southeast china and the search for an austronesian homeland | ||
600 | _aSolheim, Wilhelm II G. | ||
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_aArchaeology _zSoutheast Asia |
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700 | _aPaz, Victor | ||
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_2ddc _cBOOK |
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690 | _aPolitics |