Southeast Asian Archaeology: Wilhelm G. Solheim II FestschriftUniversity of the Philippines Press, 2004 - 636 sidor Gathers 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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... percent random sample of the debitage from Tham Phaa Can selected in the following manner : All “ bags ” of flakes and debris recovered from screening were given sequential numbers . Ten percent of these bags were randomly selected by ...
... percent random sample of the debitage from Tham Phaa Can selected in the following manner : All “ bags ” of flakes and debris recovered from screening were given sequential numbers . Ten percent of these bags were randomly selected by ...
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... percent had cortex over a large part of the surface and at least partly contiguous with the striking platform ; these should represent decortication ( figs . 3a , 3b , 3c ) or bifacial removal flakes . Nine percent exhibited cortex at ...
... percent had cortex over a large part of the surface and at least partly contiguous with the striking platform ; these should represent decortication ( figs . 3a , 3b , 3c ) or bifacial removal flakes . Nine percent exhibited cortex at ...
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... percent of the pottery from the early period were made of fine clay , and 31 percent were tempered with sand . More than 65 percent of the pottery were gray on exterior , and only a small percent were red or black . About 55 percent of ...
... percent of the pottery from the early period were made of fine clay , and 31 percent were tempered with sand . More than 65 percent of the pottery were gray on exterior , and only a small percent were red or black . About 55 percent of ...
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A Tribute to Bill Solheim | 8 |
3 The Contributions of Wilhelm G Solheim II | 26 |
A Personal View of a Recent and Rewarding Acquaintance | 34 |
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