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Lista de obras de Charles Higham

Brian Fagan. Grahame Clark: an intellectual biography of an archaeologist. xix+304 pages, 42 figures. 2001. Boulder (CO): Westview; 0-8133-3602-3 hardback US$26 & CAN$39.50

article by Charles Higham published March 2002 in Antiquity

Bérénice Bellina. Cultural Exchange between India and Southeast Asia: production and distribution of hard stone ornaments (VI c. BC – VI c. AD)/Echanges culturels entre l'Inde et l'Asie du Sud-Est: production et distribution des parures en roches

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Elizabeth H. Moore. Early Landscapes of Myanmar. 272 pages, over 500 colour & b&w illustrations. 2007. Bangkok: River Books (distributed by Thames & Hudson); 978-97-4986-33-12 paperback & 22.50

scholarly article by Charles Higham published June 2008 in Antiquity

Graeme Barker & Lucy Farr (ed.). Archaeological investigations in the Niah Caves , Sarawak (The archaeology of the Niah Caves, Sarawak 2). 2016. xxx + 562 pages. 298 b&w illustrations, 115 tables, CD-ROM (with an additional xv + 339 pages, 76 colour

scholarly article by Charles Higham published in September 2017

Ian Glover (ed.). Southeast Asian archaeology 1990: proceedings of the Third Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists. viii+250 pages, 254 illustrations. 1992. Hull: Centre for South-East Asian Studies, University of H

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Joyce White (with contributions from Pisit Charoenwongsa & Ward H. Goodenough): Ban Chiang: discovery of a lost Bronze Age. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1982. 96 pp., numerous illustrations. £15.00

Marc Oxenham & Hallie Buckley (ed.). The Routledge handbook of bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands. xxviii+683 pages, 111 b&w illustrations, 126 tables. 2016. Abingdon: Routledge; 978-1-138-77818-4 hardback £140

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Michael Loewe & Edward L. Shaughnessy (ed.). The Cambridge history of ancient China from the origins of civilization to 221BC . xxxi + 1148 pages, 200 figures, 12 tables. 1999. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 0-521-47030-7 hardback £80 & US$1

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Michael Pietrusewsky & Michele Toomay Douglas. The human skekletal remains: Ban Chiang, a prehistoric village site in northeast Thailand (Vol. 1; University Museum Monograph 111). xx+495 pages, 115 figures, 81 tables, CD-ROM. 2002. Philadelphia (PA):

scholarly article by Charles Higham published December 2003 in Antiquity

Michael Vickery. Society, economics and politics in pre-Angkor Cambodia: the 7th-8th centuries. 486 pages, 5 maps, 4 plates, 3 tables, 1998. Tokyo: Centre for East Asian Cultural Studies for UNESCO/The Tokyo Bunko; 4-89656-110-4 paperback ¥5000 & $5

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Pamela Gutman. Burma's Lost Kingdoms: Splendours of Arakan. xii+176 pages, 186 figures, 9 plans, 5 maps. 2001. Bangkok: Orchid Press; 974-8304-98-1 hardback $45