[Paper] Changing social inequality from first farmers to early states in Southeast Asia
via PNAS, 23 November 2021: A paper looking at social inequality in prehistoric Southeast Asia.
Posts related to the cultivation of plants for food.
via PNAS, 23 November 2021: A paper looking at social inequality in prehistoric Southeast Asia.
via Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 23 September 2021: A paper by Klassen et al. looking a urban development ...
Here are three recently-published papers about Thai Archaeology that may be of interest, from Antiquity and the Journal of World ...
via Science Open, 30 December 2020: Recent paper about changes in rice agriculture in China and dry rice agriculture helped ...
via Asian Archaeology, 02 February 2021: A new paper by Charles Higham reviewing the archaeological evidence for prehistoric exchanges between ...
via Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 14 September 2020: This paper suggests that the emergence of coastal plains ...
via Radioidola, 23 October 2020: Archaeologist Hari Suroto speaks to Radio Idola Semarang about the prehistoric farming of Taro in ...
via Bioarchaeology International: A new paper about the spread of infectious disease by Vlok et al. - bone disfigurements in ...
via Antiquity, 01 September 2020: Re-examination of a single rice grain from a ceramic sherd in Gua Sireh along with ...
New paper from Nature Ecology & Evolution by Williams et al. about banana cultivation in the Torres Strait, between Australia ...
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