- The
Hoabinhian is a
lithic techno-complex of
archaeological sites ****ociated with ****emblages in
Southeast Asia from the late
Pleistocene to the Holocene...
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often used to
infer the
Hoabinhian character of a
lithic ****emblage.
Nishimura M. 1994.
Attribute analysis of the
Hoabinhian industry:
Implications from...
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following a
Southern Route dispersal, and
subsequently diverged into the
Hoabinhian lineage, the
Tianyuan lineage, and a
lineage ancestral to all
modern East...
- 7,000
uncalibrated radiocarbon years ago by
prehistoric humans of the
Hoabinhian culture. The site is
situated at an
elevation of 650 m (2,130 ft) above...
- 1038/scientificamerican0484-138. JSTOR 24969352. Nguyen, Lan
Cuong (1985). "Two
early Hoabinhian crania from
Thanh Hoa Province, Vietnam".
Zeitschrift für Morphologie...
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lineage gave rise to
various sublineages, and is also
ancestral to the
Hoabinhian hunter-gatherers of
Southeast Asia and the ~40,000 year old
Tianyuan lineage...
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Cambodia is
considered to be the cave of
Laang Spean,
which belongs to the
Hoabinhian period.
Excavations in its
lower layers produced a
series of radiocarbon...
- well as
Siberia and the Americas.
Represented by
ancient Tianyuan and
Hoabinhian specimens and present-day East and
Southeast Asians. The Australasian...
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human fossil found to date in
Southeast Asia.
Stone artifacts including Hoabinhian types have been
found at
sites dating to the
Pleistocene in
northern Laos...
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earliest human migrants are Australo-Melanesians—****ociated with the
Hoabinhian culture—and have po****ted the
highlands and the interior, less accessible...