Between 4500 and 3500 years ago, partially intrusive Neolithic populations in the riverine basins of mainland Southeast Asia began to form mounded settlements and to develop economies based on rice cultivation, fishing, hunting, and the domestication of animals, especially pigs and dogs. A number of these sites have been excavated in recent years and they are often large mounds that can attain several meters in depth, comprising successive layers of alluvial soil brought in periodically to serve as living floors. The site of An Son is of this type and lies in a small valley immediately north of the Mekong Delta in southern Vietnam. Excavated on five occasions since 1978, and most recently in 2009, it was occupied from the late third into th...
With the field records and artifactual materials recovered from Banyan Valley Cave in northern Thail...
During the mid-Holocene in Northern Vietnam, domestic rice, dogs, and pigs were introduced into Sout...
The Sa Huynh culture is significant in Vietnamese prehistory primarily as a precursor to the Champa ...
Between 4500 and 3500 years ago, partially intrusive Neolithic populations in the riverine basins of...
Excavated in 2009, An Son, Long An Province, southern Vietnam has been dated to the second millenniu...
Excavated in 2009, An Son, Long An Province, southern Vietnam has been dated to the second millenniu...
There are two principal models that purport to interpret the evidence for the origins of the Neolith...
We examine the southern Vietnamese site of Rach Nui, dated to between 3390 and 3850 cal BP, in the c...
We examine the southern Vietnamese site of Rach Nui, dated to between 3390 and 3850 cal BP, in the c...
An Son in southern Vietnam is one of a series of Neolithic (food producing) settlement/cemetery site...
This thesis explores the ceramic assemblage from the mound site of An S{u1ECF}n, Long An Province, s...
Loc Giang is an early Neolithic settlement located on the east bank of the Vam Co Dong River in Long...
This paper presents an overview of the pre-agricultural, ceramic producing, Neolithic Đa Bút culture...
Excavations in 2015 at the site of Ru Diep in north-central Vietnam (Ha Tinh Province) raise signifi...
Khok Phanom Di is a Neolithic site located on the former estuary of the Bang Pakong River in Central...
With the field records and artifactual materials recovered from Banyan Valley Cave in northern Thail...
During the mid-Holocene in Northern Vietnam, domestic rice, dogs, and pigs were introduced into Sout...
The Sa Huynh culture is significant in Vietnamese prehistory primarily as a precursor to the Champa ...
Between 4500 and 3500 years ago, partially intrusive Neolithic populations in the riverine basins of...
Excavated in 2009, An Son, Long An Province, southern Vietnam has been dated to the second millenniu...
Excavated in 2009, An Son, Long An Province, southern Vietnam has been dated to the second millenniu...
There are two principal models that purport to interpret the evidence for the origins of the Neolith...
We examine the southern Vietnamese site of Rach Nui, dated to between 3390 and 3850 cal BP, in the c...
We examine the southern Vietnamese site of Rach Nui, dated to between 3390 and 3850 cal BP, in the c...
An Son in southern Vietnam is one of a series of Neolithic (food producing) settlement/cemetery site...
This thesis explores the ceramic assemblage from the mound site of An S{u1ECF}n, Long An Province, s...
Loc Giang is an early Neolithic settlement located on the east bank of the Vam Co Dong River in Long...
This paper presents an overview of the pre-agricultural, ceramic producing, Neolithic Đa Bút culture...
Excavations in 2015 at the site of Ru Diep in north-central Vietnam (Ha Tinh Province) raise signifi...
Khok Phanom Di is a Neolithic site located on the former estuary of the Bang Pakong River in Central...
With the field records and artifactual materials recovered from Banyan Valley Cave in northern Thail...
During the mid-Holocene in Northern Vietnam, domestic rice, dogs, and pigs were introduced into Sout...
The Sa Huynh culture is significant in Vietnamese prehistory primarily as a precursor to the Champa ...