Southeast Asian Archaeology: Wilhelm G. Solheim II FestschriftGathers original works and research written on Southeast Asian archaeology to honor Wilhelm G. Solheim II. The impressive number of scholars representing almost all Southeast Asian countries, as well as the wide coverage in subject matter, is a testimony to the pivotal role Solheim played in the advancement of archaeology in the region. |
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Cultural elements developed in one community will be more easily transferred to
and adopted by other communities . ... extent that different cultures will lose their
identity , and merge into a single global culture ( Holton 1998 ; Waters 1995 ) .
Cultural elements developed in one community will be more easily transferred to
and adopted by other communities . ... extent that different cultures will lose their
identity , and merge into a single global culture ( Holton 1998 ; Waters 1995 ) .
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These meanings are culture specific , for historical contexts are unique and
distinct in each society . Knowing the historical context of archaeological objects
is significant in tracing the transformation of cultural meanings ( Yoffee and
Sherratt ...
These meanings are culture specific , for historical contexts are unique and
distinct in each society . Knowing the historical context of archaeological objects
is significant in tracing the transformation of cultural meanings ( Yoffee and
Sherratt ...
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It has been widely accepted that the immediate origins of the Dapenkeng culture ,
the earliest Neolithic culture that ... After circa 4500 bp , a number of regional
Neolithic cultures developed in Taiwan , including the Yuanshan culture in the ...
It has been widely accepted that the immediate origins of the Dapenkeng culture ,
the earliest Neolithic culture that ... After circa 4500 bp , a number of regional
Neolithic cultures developed in Taiwan , including the Yuanshan culture in the ...
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3 The Contributions of Wilhelm G Solheim II | 26 |
A Personal View of a Recent and Rewarding Acquaintance | 34 |
Solheim and Austronesian Origins | 53 |
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