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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However , he explains that San - hsü , which literally means “ three islets , ” has
never been identified positively . He believes that San - hsü is surely located
along the western part of the archipelago since that is the route by which Chinese
...
However , he explains that San - hsü , which literally means “ three islets , ” has
never been identified positively . He believes that San - hsü is surely located
along the western part of the archipelago since that is the route by which Chinese
...
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... Earring or “ Ear Ornament ” 4 A recent publication with numerous attractive
illustrations of the bi - cephalous ornament in Southeast Asia written by Reinecke
( 1996 ) has positively identified the two - headed animal figure as an “ earring .
... Earring or “ Ear Ornament ” 4 A recent publication with numerous attractive
illustrations of the bi - cephalous ornament in Southeast Asia written by Reinecke
( 1996 ) has positively identified the two - headed animal figure as an “ earring .
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Methods Identification of the fish families was carried out by directly comparing
the morphology of the bones with fish skeletons of known ... From the total of 6 ,
669 fish bones studied , 2 , 211 have been identified to family , genus , or species
.
Methods Identification of the fish families was carried out by directly comparing
the morphology of the bones with fish skeletons of known ... From the total of 6 ,
669 fish bones studied , 2 , 211 have been identified to family , genus , or species
.
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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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