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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Yet Another " Puzzlement " A curious development noted by scholars from the
Academia Sinica is that tests on some earrings from Palawan sites reveal that
they are made of the same material as the jade of Taiwan . Their style or design ...
Yet Another " Puzzlement " A curious development noted by scholars from the
Academia Sinica is that tests on some earrings from Palawan sites reveal that
they are made of the same material as the jade of Taiwan . Their style or design ...
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Activity Set : Edge Trimming As has been noted in assemblages in other parts of
the world ( e . g . , Shafer 1970 ; Frison 1968 ) a dulled edge may be resharpened
by a variety of edge retouch . Inspection of the Tham Phaa Can flakes indicates ...
Activity Set : Edge Trimming As has been noted in assemblages in other parts of
the world ( e . g . , Shafer 1970 ; Frison 1968 ) a dulled edge may be resharpened
by a variety of edge retouch . Inspection of the Tham Phaa Can flakes indicates ...
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As noted , Stone 3 is the only stone still in its original position ; it is also the
shortest of all and the most deeply rooted . This probably explains why it did not
topple like the rest . Stones 5 and 7 are plain , as noted above , and include slight
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As noted , Stone 3 is the only stone still in its original position ; it is also the
shortest of all and the most deeply rooted . This probably explains why it did not
topple like the rest . Stones 5 and 7 are plain , as noted above , and include slight
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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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Southeast Asian Archaeology: Wilhelm G. Solheim II Festschrift Victor Paz,Wilhelm G. Solheim Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 2004 |
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