Lukacs, John R; Pal, J N(University of Hawai'i Press (Honolulu), 2003)
Rethinking new perspectives in South Asian archaeology necessitates wider appreciation for insights derived from the bioarchaeological analysis of prehistoric human skeletons. Since the 1970s, Mesolithic sites near Allahabad ...
Pryce, T.O.; Natapintu, S.(University of Hawai'i Press (Honolulu), 2009)
The existing Southeast Asian archaeological literature commonly presupposes that the region’s extensive laterite deposits are rich in iron and have been used as ore sources for the smelting of iron. We summarize what is ...
Shelach, Gideon(University of Hawai'i Press (Honolulu), 1994)
The archaeological record of two areas is examined: the Yuxi region of the Zhongyuan, where the Erlitou Culture is centered; and the Chifeng-Aohan region of Inner Mongolia, where lower Xiajiadian Culture sites are found. ...
Mills, Peter R(University of Hawai'i Press (Honolulu), 2002)
A large network of coastal trails on Hawai'i Island was recently designated as a National Historic Trail, but our understanding of the trail has been limited to historical documentation supported by scant archaeological ...
In the past five years social networking sites have drastically gained in popularity, but many users have yet to discover the true power behind effectual social networking. Surprisingly, few academics and educational ...
Eyre, Chureekamol Onsuwan(University of Hawai'i Press (Honolulu), 2010)
Southeast Asia is one major region where applications of sociopolitical frameworks emphasizing progressive development and increasing degrees of social hierarchy have been argued as inadequate for understanding past ...
Singh, Varun(University of Hawai'i Press (Honolulu), 2010)
The evolution of humans from primates is well attested in Africa, considered to be the only place where the ancestors of modern humans could have evolved. The most ancestral human form, Homo erectus, is also thought to ...