Southeast Asian early Maritime Silk Road trading polities' hinterland and the sea-nomads of the Isthmus of Kra

B Bellina, A Favereau, L Dussubieux - Journal of Anthropological …, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract In Southeast Asia, archaeological research has recently shown that the earliest
centralised polities qualifying as incipient States emerged by the late 5th and early 4th c …

Accessing past cosmologies through material culture and the landscape in the Philippines

V Paz - Archaeology of spiritualities, 2012 - Springer
This chapter presents an argument on how we can access past cosmologies through an
appreciation of archaeological context. The possibility of tracking down continuities that link …

'You just have to wear it': Trafficking of metal-detected antiquities from South-East Asia

S Hardy - Policing Transnational Crime, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter makes a preliminary attempt to test the capacity of open-source research to
generate evidence of cultural property crime in South-East Asia. Most evidence relates to …

[PDF][PDF] Incorporating a tourism agenda in public archaeology work

JGL Medrana - Hukay Journal, 2011 - academia.edu
Initiatives for the development of heritage tourism in a locality could be integrated in Public
‚rchaeology. This is shown by a case study of the annual ield schools of the ‚rchaeological …

Identification of archaeological charred wood from Ille site, El Nido, Palawan, Philippines

JB Carlos, RP Escobin, J Conda, H Lewis - 2018 - researchrepository.ucd.ie
Seven charred wood fragments from the archaeological site of Ille in El Nido, Palawan were
identified as an undetermined monocot and representatives of the families Caesalpiniaceae …

[PDF][PDF] Health in the late pre-colonial and early colonial period in the Philippines

SL Labidon - 2012 - ourarchive.otago.ac.nz
Bioarchaeology, the study of skeletal remains from archaeological sites, is useful in
understanding the health of past populations. Information on health of past populations is …

Archaeological recognition of mortuary behavior in Callao Cave, northern Luzon, Philippines through taphonomic analysis of isolated human remains

M Lara, ASB Mijares, D Satumbaga, L de Castro… - Archaeological and …, 2017 - Springer
Fragments of human bones were encountered scattered throughout a layer dated to the
Neolithic Period (∼ 3300 BP) at Callao Cave, northern Luzon, Philippines. A taphonomic …

[PDF][PDF] Zuzanna Kowalczyk

DD na Palawanie - researchgate.net
The topic of archeology of the Philippines hardly appears in Polish scientific literature and
there is a shortage of specialists in this field. The beginnings of archeology in this region are …

[PDF][PDF] Myra Lara, Armand Salvador B. Mijares, Dawn Satumbaga, Llenel de Castro

J Ramos, E Recto - researchgate.net
Fragments of human bones were encountered scattered throughout a layer dated to the
Neolithic Period (∼ 3300 BP) at Callao Cave, northern Luzon, Philippines. A taphonomic …

Controlling IUU fishing through problem-oriented policing

J Lindley, E Techera - Policing Transnational Crime, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
A range of factors enable criminal activities in the Indo-Pacific region. Illegal, unregulated
and unreported (IUU) fishing in the Indo-Pacific region occurs due to its vastness and the …