Excavated in 2009, An Son, Long An Province, southern Vietnam has been dated to the second millennium BC, with evidence for neolithic occupation and burials. Very little is known about the neolithic period in southern Vietnam, and the routes and chronology for the appearance of cultivation, domestic animals, and ceramic and lithic technologies associated with sedentary settlements in mainland Southeast Asia are still debated. The ways in which the ceramic material culture at An Son conforms to the wider neolithic expression observed in Southeast Asia is investigated, and local and regional innovations are identified. The An Son ceramic assemblage is discussed in great detail to characterise the neolithic occupation, while considering the na...
This paper presents an overview of the pre-agricultural, ceramic producing, Neolithic Đa Bút culture...
Food related research in Southeast Asian archaeology is heavily biased towards the assessment of sub...
Excavations in 2015 at the site of Ru Diep in north-central Vietnam (Ha Tinh Province) raise signifi...
Excavated in 2009, An Son, Long An Province, southern Vietnam has been dated to the second millenniu...
This thesis explores the ceramic assemblage from the mound site of An S{u1ECF}n, Long An Province, s...
Contextualising the neolithic in southern Vietnam is conducted through a comparative study of materi...
Contextualising the neolithic in southern Vietnam is conducted through a comparative study of materi...
Between 4500 and 3500 years ago, partially intrusive Neolithic populations in the riverine basins of...
Between 4500 and 3500 years ago, partially intrusive Neolithic populations in the riverine basins of...
Loc Giang is an early Neolithic settlement located on the east bank of the Vam Co Dong River in Long...
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...
To date, Vietnamese archaeologists have identified 60 archaeological sites in the Central Highlands ...
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...
This paper presents an overview of the pre-agricultural, ceramic producing, Neolithic Đa Bút culture...
Food related research in Southeast Asian archaeology is heavily biased towards the assessment of sub...
Excavations in 2015 at the site of Ru Diep in north-central Vietnam (Ha Tinh Province) raise signifi...
Excavated in 2009, An Son, Long An Province, southern Vietnam has been dated to the second millenniu...
This thesis explores the ceramic assemblage from the mound site of An S{u1ECF}n, Long An Province, s...
Contextualising the neolithic in southern Vietnam is conducted through a comparative study of materi...
Contextualising the neolithic in southern Vietnam is conducted through a comparative study of materi...
Between 4500 and 3500 years ago, partially intrusive Neolithic populations in the riverine basins of...
Between 4500 and 3500 years ago, partially intrusive Neolithic populations in the riverine basins of...
Loc Giang is an early Neolithic settlement located on the east bank of the Vam Co Dong River in Long...
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...
To date, Vietnamese archaeologists have identified 60 archaeological sites in the Central Highlands ...
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...
This paper presents an overview of the pre-agricultural, ceramic producing, Neolithic Đa Bút culture...
Food related research in Southeast Asian archaeology is heavily biased towards the assessment of sub...
Excavations in 2015 at the site of Ru Diep in north-central Vietnam (Ha Tinh Province) raise signifi...