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... late Neolithic occupation , dated to the middle of the second millennium BC . At Ban Non Wat , there is also a basal occu- pation yielding Neolithic style ceramics and also a group of burials associated with black incised and painted ...
... late Neolithic occupation , dated to the middle of the second millennium BC . At Ban Non Wat , there is also a basal occu- pation yielding Neolithic style ceramics and also a group of burials associated with black incised and painted ...
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... late appearance of state societies in South - East Asia can easily be understood when it is seen that this intrusive Neolithic phenom- enon was contemporary with the late Longshan culture of the Yellow River Valley , and the Indus ...
... late appearance of state societies in South - East Asia can easily be understood when it is seen that this intrusive Neolithic phenom- enon was contemporary with the late Longshan culture of the Yellow River Valley , and the Indus ...
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... late prehistoric occupation in the flat deltaic landscape that was to become Funan ( Le Xuan Diem et al . 1995 ) . The premise that increasing social complexity during the Iron Age was more widespread than the confines of our study area ...
... late prehistoric occupation in the flat deltaic landscape that was to become Funan ( Le Xuan Diem et al . 1995 ) . The premise that increasing social complexity during the Iron Age was more widespread than the confines of our study area ...
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