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[Introduction] [2006] [2007] [2008] [2009] [2010]


Introduction
The focus of the Bulletin is the prehistory of eastern Asia (east of 70º longitude)
and the Pacific region. The Bulletin aims to maintain regular scholarly communication of research in
these regions.
The journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research
freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
The contents of all issues of the Bulletin are available online. PDF-Download possible.
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2010
Volume 30
Editorial
- Editorial and Announcements for IPPA Bulletin 30, 2010, Peter Lape, Ben Marwick
1-2
Modernity and the Indo-Pacific Area
- Pleistocene Modernity: An Exclusively Afro-European Issue? An Introduction to
Session A1, Miriam N Haidle, Alfred F. Pawlik 3-8
- Evidence of Modern Human Behavior in the Baikal Zone during the Early Upper
Paleolithic Period, Luidmila Lbova 9-13
- Explanations for patterning in the ‘package of traits’ of modern human behaviour
within Sahul, Phillip J. Habgood, Natalie R. Franklin 14-27
- Identifying Behavioural Modernity: Lessons from Sahul, Martin Porr 28-34
- Have We Overlooked Something? Hafting Traces and Indications of Modern Traits in
the Philippine Palaeolithic, Alfred Pawlik 35-53
- Clothing and Modern Human Behaviour in Australia, Ian Gilligan 54-69
Revisiting Dvaravati
- Ways of Seeing a Pyu, Mon and Dvaravati Artistic Continuum, Charlotte Galloway
70-78
- The Dvaravati Gap - Linking Prehistory and History in Early Thailand,
Ian Glover
79-86
- Dvaravati, Si Thep, and Wendan, Hiram Woodward 87-97
The Later Prehistory of Yunnan
- The ge of the Shizhaishan Cultural Complex, Po-yi Chiang 98-113
- Seeing Dian Through Barbarian Eyes, Aedeen Cremin 114-121
- Myanmar Bronzes and the Dian Cultures of Yunnan, Elizabeth Moore 122-132
The Neolithic in East and Southeast Asia
- Was there an Austroasiatic Presence in Island Southeast Asia prior to the
Austronesian Expansion? Roger Blench 133-144
- Agriculture in Aboriginal Australia: Why Not? Ian Gilligan 145-156
- The Neolithic of the Russian Far East and Neighboring East Asia: Definition,
Chronology, and Origins, Yaroslav V. Kuzmin 157-162
Southeast Asian Ceramics from Prehistory to the Present
- A Characterisation of Mortuary Ceramics from Ban Non Wat, Northeast Thailand,
Carmen Sarjeant 163-177
General Submissions
- Trade and Exchange Networks in Iron Age Cambodia: Preliminary Results from a
Compositional Analysis of Glass Beads, Alison Kyra Carter 178-188


2009
Volume 29
- Editorial for IPPA BULLETIN 29, 2009, Peter Bellwood, 1
- Missing Types: Overcoming the Typology Dilemma of Lithic Archaeology in Southeast Asia, Miriam Haidle, Alfred Pawlik, 2-5
- Is the Functional Approach helpful to overcome the Typology Dilemma of Lithic Archaeology in Southeast Asia?, Alfred Pawlik, 6-14
- Souldered Adzes, Bifaces, and Chert Prisms: A Characterization of Mimotien Stone Tool Assemblages from Later Cambodian Prehistory, Miriam Haidle, 15-20
- A typo-technological Definition of Tabonian Industries, Elise Patole-Edoumba, 21-25
- Archaeological Research at Kendeng Lembu, East Java, Indonesia, Sofwan Noerwidi, 26-32
- Late Pleistocene to mid-holocene Coastal and Inland Interaction in the Gunung Sewu Karst, Yogyakarta, J. Susetyo Edy yuwono, 33-44
- The Sites of Gua Pasaung (Rammang-Rammang) and Mallawa: Indicators of Cultural Contact between the Toalian and Neolithic Complexes in South Sulawesi, Budianto Hakim, Muhammad Nur, Tustam, 45-52
- Archaeological Sites in Ba Be National Park., Nang Chung Trinh, 53-55
- Geoarchaeology of the Maritime Region in Northeast Vietnam, Nguyen Quang Mien, Tran Trong Ha, 56-60
- A Conservation Perspective on the Ba Dinh Archaeological Site, Quoc Phuong Dinh, Marie Grace Pamela G. Faylona, Debra Parry, 61-67
- Sa Huynh Regional and inter-regional Interactions in the Thu Bon Valley, Quang Nam Province, Central Vietnam, Lam Thi My Dzung, 68-75
- An Austronesian Presence in Southern japan: Early Occupation in the Yaeyama Islands., Glenn R. Summerhayes, Atholl Anderson, 76-91
- Conserving the Past through Play: Educational Gaming and anti-looting Outreach in Cambodia, Damien Huffer, 92-101


2008
Volume 28
- Geoarchaeology of prehistoric cultural complexes in the Russian Far East: recent progress and
problems, Yaroslav V. Kuzmin, 3-10
- Earthenware production and trade: Using ethnographic data and petrographic analyses to compare
prehistoric and contemporary pottery traditions from the Island of Bohol, Philippines, Andrea
Yankowski, 11-15
- Recent archaeological discoveries in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, Jean-Michel Chazine,
Jean-George Ferrie, 16-22
- Precipitating change or sustaining traditions: Social patterns of a Bronze Age community from
the Upper Pearl River drainage in Yunnan before the Han imperial period, Alice YAO, 23-33
- Dian bronze art: its source and formation, TzeHuey CHIOU-PENG, 34-43
Reduction, raw materials and form: ground stone adzes from Ban Non Wat, Northeast Thailand, Tessa
Boer-Mah, 44-51
- New evidence of brown glaze stoneware kilns along the East Road from Angkor, Mitch Hendrickson,
52-56
- The development of the water management system of Angkor: a provisional model, Roland Fletcher,
Christophe Pottier, Damian Evans, Matti Kummu, 57-66
- The Phu Chanh site: cultural evolution and interaction in the prehistory of southern Vietnam,
Bui Chi Hoang, 67-72
[LATE PLEISTOCENE AND EARLY HOLOCENE FORAGER ORGANIZATIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA]
- New data on the Hoabinhian: Investigations at Hang Cho Cave, northern Vietnam, Seonbok Yi,
June-Jeong Lee, Seongnam Kim, Yongwook Yoo, Dongwan Kim, 73-79
- Hoabinhian macrobotanical remains from archaeological sites in Vietnam: Indicators of climate
changes from the Late Pleistocene to the Early Holocene, Nguyen Viet, 80-83
- Whispering teeth: nutrition and health of wooden coffin people in the Pang Ma Pha cave sites,
northwestern Thailand, Supaporn Nakbunlung, Sukhontha Wathanawareekool, 84-87
- Using community, composition and structural variation in terminal Pleistocene vertebrate
assemblages to identify human hunting behaviour at the Niah caves, Borneo, Philip J. Piper, Ryan J.
Rabett, Edmund Bin Kurui, 88-98
- The Late Pleistocene to Early Holocene foragers of northern Luzon, Armand Salvador B. Mijares,
99-107
- Beyond typologies: The reduction thesis and its implications for lithic assemblages in Southeast
Asia, Ben Marwick, 108-116
[REPORTS BY GRANUCCI FUND WINNERS, 2006 TO 2007]
- Mesolithic and Neolithic cultures of the karst landscape at Jimbaran, southern Bali, Indonesia,
Rochtri Agung Bawono, Ufi Najib, Kristiawan, 117-119
- The prehistoric settlement at Jambu Hilir, South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia, Anggraeni,
Sunarningsih, 120-126


2007
Volume 27
- IDEOLOGY, POLITICAL ECONOMY, AND TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS AFTER AD 1778,
James M. Bayman,3-11
- CLOTHING AND FARMING ORIGINS: THE INDO-PACIFIC EVIDENCE, Ian Gilligan, 12-21
- THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE OF TREPANATION IN EARLY CHINA, Kangxin Han, Xingcan Chen, 22-27
- RECONSTRUCTING MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGICAL ORGANISATION AT THE QIJIA JUE EARRING
WORKSHOP IN WESTERN ZHOU (1046-771 BC) CHINA, Zhouyong Sun, 28-36
[Special section on the Yiluo project]
- MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH IN THE YILUO PROJECT: AFTER 10 YEARS, Li Liu, Xingcan Chen, 37-38
- THE ROLE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF
COMPLEX SOCIETIES IN CHINA: A STUDY FROM THE HUIZUI SITE
Arlene M. Rosen, 39-48
- CONTEXTUAL ANALYSIS OF PLANT REMAINS AT THE
ERLITOU-PERIOD HUIZUI SITE, HENAN, CHINA, Gyoung-Ah Lee, Sheahan Bestel 49-60
- DEVELOPMENT OF COMPLEX SOCIETIES IN THE YILUO REGION: A GIS BASED POPULATION AND AGRICULTURAL
AREA ANALYSIS, Yu Qiao, 61-75
- INFLUENCES ON SELECTION OF LITHIC RAW MATERIAL SOURCES AT
HUIZUI, A NEOLITHIC/EARLY BRONZE AGE SITE IN NORTHERN CHINA, John Webb, Anne Ford, Justin Gorton,
76-86
- AN EXERCISE IN EXPERIMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY ON CHINESE STONE
SPADES, Dale Owen, 87-92
- NON-STATE CRAFTS IN THE EARLY CHINESE STATE: AN
ARCHAEOLOGICAL VIEW FROM THE ERLITOU HINTERLAND, Li Liu, Xingcan Chen, Baoping Li, 93-102
- SOIL MICROMORPHOLOGY, CHEMISTRY AND MAGNETIC
SUSCEPTIBILITY STUDIES AT HUIZUI (YILUO REGION, HENAN PROVINCE, NORTHERN CHINA), WITH SPECIAL FOCUS
ON A TYPICAL YANGSHAO FLOOR SEQUENCE, Richard I. Macphail, John Crowther, 103-113
[Special section on volcanic glass]
- ARCHAEOLOGICAL OBSIDIAN STUDIES IN HOKKAIDO, JAPAN: RETROSPECT AND PROSPECTS, Masami Izuho,
Hiroyuki Sato, 114-121
- PIXE PROVENANCING OF OBSIDIAN ARTEFACTS FROM PALEOLITHIC
SITES IN KOREA, J. C. Kim, D. K. Kim, M. Youn, C. C. Yun, G. Park, H. J. Woo, Mi-Young Hong, G. K.
Lee, 122-128
- LATE PLEISTOCENE AND EARLY HOLOCENE USES OF BASALTIC GLASS
IN PRIMORYE, FAR EAST RUSSIA: A NEW PERSPECTIVE BASED ON SITES NEAR THE SOURCES, Nikolay A. Kluyev,
Igor Y. Sleptsov, 129-134
- THE CONTRIBUTION OF USE-WEAR/RESIDUE STUDIES OF OBSIDIAN
ARTEFACTS FOR UNDERSTANDING CHANGES IN SETTLEMENT AND SUBSISTENCE PATTERNS IN WEST NEW BRITAIN,
PAPUA NEW GUINEA, Nina Kononenko, 135-143
- THE ROLE OF RAW MATERIAL IN MICROBLADE TECHNOLOGY AT THREE
LATE PALAEOLITHIC SITES, RUSSIAN FAR EAST, Irina Pantukhina, 144-153
- PHILIPPINE OBSIDIAN AND ITS ARCHAEOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS,
Leee Anthony M. Neri, 154-162


2006
Volume 26

