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Origins
of Ethnolinguistic Identity in Southeast Asia. In: Handbook
of East and Southeast Asian Archaeology. Editors: Junko Habu, Peter Lape,
John Olsen eds. Springer. |
In press |
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The
world turned upside down: sago-palm processors in Northeast India and the
origins of Chinese civilisation.
Pre-circulated paper for the panel ‘The
sub-Himalayan Corridor: Just what is going on in North East India?’ |
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2014 |
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The
contribution of linguistics to understanding the foraging/farming transition
in NE India. In:
51
Years after Daojali Hading: Emerging perspectives in the Archaeology of |
Published |
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2015 |
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How can we use the ‘Words
and things’ approach in understanding the prehistory of Sino-Tibetan
languages? Presentation at La |
Powerpoint |
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2010 |
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NE Indian
languages and the origin of Sino-Tibetan. Paper for the 16th Himalayan Languages
Symposium 2-5 September 2010.
Paper published 2014. (with Mark Post) |
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2009 |
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If agriculture cannot be reconstructed for proto-Sino-Tibetan what are
the consequences? Presented at the 42nd Conference on Sino-Tibetan Language and
Linguistics. Chiang Mai, November 2-4, 2009. |
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2008 |
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Stratification
in the peopling of China: how far does the linguistic evidence match genetics
and archaeology? In; Sanchez-Mazas, Blench, Ross,
Lin & Pejros eds. Human migrations in continental East Asia and |
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2007 |
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Re-evaluating
the linguistic prehistory of South Asia. Presentation at the workshop: Landscape, demography and subsistence in
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