@article{b2b330b38d06429081260c12409426e0,
title = "An Son and the neolithic of southern Vietnam",
abstract = "Between 4500 and 3500 years ago, partially intrusive Neolithic populations in the riverine basins of mainland Southeast Asia began to form mounded settlements and to develop economies based on rice cultivation, fishing, hunting, and the domestication of a",
author = "Peter Bellwood and Marc Oxenham and {Chi Hoang}, B and Nguyen, {Kim Dzung} and Anna Willis and Carmen Sarjeant and Philip Piper and H Matsumura and Katsunori Tanaka and Nancy Beavan and N Beavan and Higham, {Thomas F. G.} and Nguyen, {Quoc Manh} and Dang, {Ngoc Kinh} and Nguyen, {Khanh Trung Kien} and Vo, {Thanh Huong} and Van, {Ngoc Bich} and Tran, {Thi Kim Quy} and Nguyen, {Phuong Thao} and Fredeliza Campos and Yo-Ichiro Sato and Nguyen, {Lan Cuong} and Noel Amano",
year = "2011",
doi = "10.1353/asi.2011.0007",
language = "English",
volume = "50",
pages = "144--175",
journal = "Asian Perspectives",
issn = "0066-8435",
publisher = "University of Hawaii Press",
number = "1-2",
}