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Cover Berkala Arkeologi Volume 28 No. 1 May 2008

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Cover JBA Vol. 38 No. 2 (2018)

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Preface Berkala Arkeologi Volume 28 No. 2 November 2008

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Hierarchy and Egalitarianism in Austronesia

Anthropological Forum, 2019
The current collection of articles includes a discussion of Austronesian peoples living in modern nations situated in East Asia, Southeast Asia, Africa and Melanesia.
Kun-Hui Ku, Thomas Gibson
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Austronesia

2020
While the Austronesian family is large, the main focus of this chapter is on the languages of the Philippines and Indonesia as very little is known about other parts of the family. In the languages analysed to date, intonational targets are often anchored to the edges rather than to metrically strong syllables, most intonational phrases ending with a ...
Nikolaus P. Himmelmann, Daniel Kaufman
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Population problems in Austronesia

Journal of the Australian Population Association, 1986
The author examines population issues facing countries in Oceania and Southeastern Asia. "Analysis is based on recently released population projections from the United Nations Population Division. There are great differences among the countries.... There are nonetheless important areas of commonality: all nations are facing the problem of raising ...
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MATAIN AUSTRONESIA

Oceania, 1977
/^IRIJZEN (1904:75-76) says of the Tetum of Timor that earth or water spirits VJ often take up residence in stones or pebbles called voho (or foho) matan, the "eye (matan) of the altar" (foho). Such stones are distinguished by their unusual or perfect shape, and when the owner of the altar finds one often after a dream he takes it as a sign of a ...
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