This article studies the basic economic activities of Hoa Binh cultural inhabitants in the period of 20,000 to 7,000 years BP, including tool making, hunting, gathering, and primitive agriculture. The research results have identified a number of key economic characteristics of Hoa Binh cultural residents and evaluated the effectiveness of human methods of finding and gathering food under the fluctuations of the natural environment during the late Pleistocene to early Holocene in northern Vietnam. Little evidence directly related to cultivation and animal husbandry has been found at Hoa Binh cultural sites, so the issue of Hoa Binh agriculture is still a working hypothesis that needs to be studied further
Between 4500 and 3500 years ago, partially intrusive Neolithic populations in the riverine basins of...
This article introduces the results of investigations and surveys from 2006 to 2017 of the group of ...
A resolution defining the Hoabinhian culture, passed by the First Congress of Prehistorians of the F...
With the field records and artifactual materials recovered from Banyan Valley Cave in northern Thail...
Cet article montre, à partir d’une étude de cas de la grotte de Hiem (Nord du Vietnam), comment une ...
This paper presents an overview of the pre-agricultural, ceramic producing, Neolithic Đa Bút culture...
Northern Vietnam has a long history of human occupation, warfare, and agriculture; yet, the environm...
Ba Thuoc is a mountainous district in western Thanh Hoa Province, where more than 20 archaeological ...
This paper presents a case study from the Hiem cave (Hoà Bình province, North Vietnam) showing how a...
The northeast maritime region of Vietnam, consisting of Quang Ninh Province and Hai Phong city, cove...
Excavated in 2009, An Son, Long An Province, southern Vietnam has been dated to the second millenniu...
During the mid-Holocene in Northern Vietnam, domestic rice, dogs, and pigs were introduced into Sout...
Established chronologies indicate a long-term 'Hoabinhian' hunter-gatherer occupation of Mainland So...
Excavated in 2009, An Son, Long An Province, southern Vietnam has been dated to the second millenniu...
International audienceIn Mainland Southeast Asia the Hoabinhian culture corresponds to the legacy of...
Between 4500 and 3500 years ago, partially intrusive Neolithic populations in the riverine basins of...
This article introduces the results of investigations and surveys from 2006 to 2017 of the group of ...
A resolution defining the Hoabinhian culture, passed by the First Congress of Prehistorians of the F...
With the field records and artifactual materials recovered from Banyan Valley Cave in northern Thail...
Cet article montre, à partir d’une étude de cas de la grotte de Hiem (Nord du Vietnam), comment une ...
This paper presents an overview of the pre-agricultural, ceramic producing, Neolithic Đa Bút culture...
Northern Vietnam has a long history of human occupation, warfare, and agriculture; yet, the environm...
Ba Thuoc is a mountainous district in western Thanh Hoa Province, where more than 20 archaeological ...
This paper presents a case study from the Hiem cave (Hoà Bình province, North Vietnam) showing how a...
The northeast maritime region of Vietnam, consisting of Quang Ninh Province and Hai Phong city, cove...
Excavated in 2009, An Son, Long An Province, southern Vietnam has been dated to the second millenniu...
During the mid-Holocene in Northern Vietnam, domestic rice, dogs, and pigs were introduced into Sout...
Established chronologies indicate a long-term 'Hoabinhian' hunter-gatherer occupation of Mainland So...
Excavated in 2009, An Son, Long An Province, southern Vietnam has been dated to the second millenniu...
International audienceIn Mainland Southeast Asia the Hoabinhian culture corresponds to the legacy of...
Between 4500 and 3500 years ago, partially intrusive Neolithic populations in the riverine basins of...
This article introduces the results of investigations and surveys from 2006 to 2017 of the group of ...
A resolution defining the Hoabinhian culture, passed by the First Congress of Prehistorians of the F...