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EARTHENWARE FROM A FIRING SITE IN MYANMAR (BURMA) DATES TO MORE THAN 4,500 YEARS AGO Hudson, Bob; University of Sydney - Lwin, Nyein; National Museum and Library, Myamar
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LONG-DISTANCE OBSIDIAN TRANSPORT IN PREHISTORIC NORTHEAST ASIA Kuzmin, Yaroslav V.; Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, N
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SOANIAN TOOLS FOUND IN POST-URBAN HARAPPAN SITES AND ALONG WTH SE ASIAN TYPE TOOLS ON THE MID-HOLOCENE TERRACES IN THE NW SUB-HIMALAYAS Soni, Vidwan Singh; Punjabi University Patiala India - Soni, Anujot Singh; University College Dhilwan (Barnala) India
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EDITORIAL Bellwood, Peter
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LOOKING TO EPI: FURTHER CONSEQUENCES OF THE KUWAE ERUPTION, CENTRAL VANUATU, AD 1452 Hoffmann, Andrew; Vanuatu Cultural and Historic Sites Survey (VCHSS), World Heritage Preparatory Assistance Project, Vanuatu Cultural Centre, PO Box 184, Port Vila
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THE AMIS, AND PREHISTORY, IN CULTURAL HERITAGE DEVELOPMENT IN TAIWAN Blundell, David; National Chengchi University and University of California
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THE EARLY AUSTRONESIAN MIGRATION TO LUZON: PERSPECTIVES FROM THE PEuffffABLANCA CAVE SITES Mijares, Armand Salvador B.; Archaeology Studies Program, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
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CHINESE CERAMICS AT ANGKOR Cremin, Aedeen; School of Archaeology and Anthropology, Australian National University, Canberra.
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A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE DISTRIBUTION AND CONSUMPTION OF CERAMICS IN HONG KONG DURING THE SONG-YUAN PERIOD Wong, Sharon Wai Yee; Southeast Asian Studies Programme, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117570
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CHINESE CERAMICS AND THE ECONOMICS OF EARLY SOUTHEAST ASIAN URBANISATION, 14TH TO 16TH CENTURIES Miksic, John N.; Southeast Asian Studies Programme, National University of Singapore
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