Semester: First TermOffered: 2018 Related Materials Pawlik&Piper 2018, The Philippines from 14,000 to 4000 BP in regional context. Cambridge Archaeological Journal. Chris Clarkson et al 2017, Human Occupation in northern Australia by 65,000 years. Nature. Robert Fox 1970, The Tabon Caves The Philippine Story - Robert Fox and the Tabon Caves Oppenheimer 2004_The ETTP - on the congruence of proxy lines of evidence_WA36_591–600 Spriggs 2011_Archaeology and the Austronesian expansion_Antiquity Dennell_et_al_2013_The origins and persistence of Homo floresiensis on Flores_QuatSCiRev Niah Ch07_Neolithic Societies c 4000–2000 Years Ago Niah Ch05_Late Pleistocene Foragers Niah Ch04_The First Modern Humans at Niah Niah Ch02_Archaeological Investigations in the Niah Caves Piper 2016_Human cultural, technological and adaptive changes from the end of the Pleistocene to the mid-Holocene in Southeast Asia_RoutledgeHandbooks-9781315725444-chapter3 (2) Marwick et al 2016_Adaptations to sea level change and transitions to agriculture at Khao Toh Chong rockshelter_Journal of Archaeological Science 77_94-108 Introduction to Archaeo 202 Matthew Spriggs - The dating of the Island Southeast Asian Neolithic Archaeological Research in the Philippines Handout Dating Methods List of essays for presentations 11. Elise Patole-Edoumba et al. 2012. Evolution of prehistoric lithic industries of the Philippines during the Pleistocene. 10. Forestier et al. 2014. New evidence of old stone tools from the Mekong terraces, Cambodia. 9. C.O. Hunt and R.J. Rabett 2013. Holocene landscape intervention and plant food production strategies in island and mainland Southeast Asia. 8. Charles Higham et al. 2011. The Origins of the Bronze Age of Southeast Asia. 7. Donald O. Henry et al. 2012. Human Behavioral Organization in the Middle Paleolithic: Were Neanderthals Different 6. Phillip J. Habgood, Natalie R. Franklin 2008. The revolution that didn’t arrive: A review of Pleistocene Sahul. 5. Florent Detroit et al. 2013. Small Size" in the Philippine Human Fossil Record: Is It Meaningful for a Better Understanding of the Evolutionary History of the Negritos? 4. Ryan J. Rabett and Philip J. Piper 2012. The Emergence of Bone Technologies at the End of the Pleistocene in Southeast Asia: Regional and Evolutionary Implications 2. Matthew Spriggs 1989. The dating of the Island Southeast Asian Neolithic: an attempt at chronometric hygiene and linguistic correlation. 1. Peter Bellwood and Eusebio Dizon 2005. The Batanes Archaeological Project and the "Out of Taiwan" Hypothesis for Austronesian Dispersal 3. Ofer Bar-Yosef and Youping Wang 2012. Paleolithic Archaeology in China Ancient genomics and the peopling of the Southwest Pacific