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Radiocarbon determinations suggest that this is a late Neolithic occupation , dated to the middle of the second millennium BC . At Ban Non Wat , there is also a basal occupation yielding Neolithic style ceramics and also a group of ...
Radiocarbon determinations suggest that this is a late Neolithic occupation , dated to the middle of the second millennium BC . At Ban Non Wat , there is also a basal occupation yielding Neolithic style ceramics and also a group of ...
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The generally late appearance of state societies in South - East Asia can easily be understood when it is seen that this intrusive Neolithic phenomenon was contemporary with the late Longshan culture of the Yellow River Valley , and the ...
The generally late appearance of state societies in South - East Asia can easily be understood when it is seen that this intrusive Neolithic phenomenon was contemporary with the late Longshan culture of the Yellow River Valley , and the ...
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1999 ) , while further south , Vietnamese colleagues have encountered 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 ...
1999 ) , while further south , Vietnamese colleagues have encountered 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 ...
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