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We examine the southern Vietnamese site of Rach Nui, dated to between 3390 and 3850 cal BP, in the context of threemajor aspects of the Neolithic in Mainland Southeast Asia: mound formation and chronology, construction techniques, and... more
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      Building TechnologyMangrove EcosystemsCoastal AdaptationsVegeculture-Foraging Subsistence
We examine the southern Vietnamese site of Rach Nui, dated to between 3390 and 3850 cal BP, in the context of three major aspects of the Neolithic in Mainland Southeast Asia: mound formation and chronology, construction techniques, and... more
    • by  and +4
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      ArchaeologyCoastal and Island ArchaeologyBuilding TechnologyMangrove Ecosystems
We examine the southern Vietnamese site of Rach Nui, dated to between 3390 and 3850 cal BP, in the context of three major aspects of the Neolithic in Mainland Southeast Asia: mound formation and chronology, construction techniques, and... more
    • by 
    •   7  
      ArchaeologyCoastal and Island ArchaeologyBuilding TechnologyMangrove Ecosystems
We examine the southern Vietnamese site of Rach Nui, dated to between 3390 and 3850 cal BP, in the context of three major aspects of the Neolithic in Mainland Southeast Asia: mound formation and chronology, construction techniques, and... more
    • by 
    •   7  
      ArchaeologyCoastal and Island ArchaeologyBuilding TechnologyMangrove Ecosystems