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ix ix List of Figures 0.1 Participants of the EurASEAA13-conference at the Freie Universität Berlin xv 0.2 A dinner reception was kindly given by the German Archaeological Institute in the xvi Dahlem district of Berlin 0.3 Guided tour in the archaeological museum (Neues Museum) on the Museum xvi Island 1.1 Landscape around Hoa Binh with towerkarst formations 4 1.2 Mai Da Trieng Xen cave. This cave was first excavated by Madeleine Colani 4 1.3 Typical “Sumatralith” from Tam Kleo in southern Thailand 6 1.4 “Short-axes” from Xom Trai cave in Vietnam 6 1.5 “Edge-ground” tools from Xom Trai cave in Vietnam 7 1.6 Chronological table with keysites of the Upper Paleolithic in Mainland Southeast 9 Asia and the Archipelago of Southeast Asia 2.1 Sites with flat quadrangular cobble tools in the area of the Siwalik Frontal Range 14 between Beas and Ghaggar Rivers 2.2 Quadrangular flat cobble tools from the Janauri Anticline 18 2.3 Quadrangular flat cobble tools from the Janauri Anticline: trapezoidal forms 18 2.4 Quadrangular flat cobble tools from the Janauri Anticline 19 2.5 Scatter diagram length x breadth for the quadrangular flat cobble tools from the 20 Janauri Anticline 2.6 Quadrangular flat cobble tool from Nathan de Ghar in the Janauri Anticline 22 3.1 Location of Brooke’s Point, the closest town to the Palawan hamlets and Tabon 28 Cave, a major site for the understanding of the Prehistory of the Philippines 3.2 & Palawan populations among which are slash-and-burn farmers as well as 29 3.3 hunter-gatherers 3.4 Factors have an impact on the use traces developing on the surface of 30 stone implements 3.5 Diagram synthesizing the methodology we follow 31 4.1 The location of Lobang Batu Puteh and Gua Kain Hitam B in Sarawak, Malaysia 36 4.2 Bone tools classified as spatulas (a) and simple pointed tools (b–e) 40 4.3 Serrated edge-wear on the dorsal bivalve shells 41 4.4 A shell artifact with red stains, possibly a container 42 4.5 A rod-like bone artifact with red stains 43 4.6 A simple pointed bone tool with grind marks 43 4.7 A fish hook made from bone with grind marks 44 4.8 A shell bead (Nassarius sp.) with grind marks 45 4.9 A shell pendant (Conus sp.) with grind marks 45 5.1 Location of Sao Din prehistoric site 55 5.2 Mapping and profile of Sao Din excavation 56 5.3 Sample of Na Noi artifacts 57 6.1 Location of Moh Khiew site 61 6.2 Stratigraphy of the excavations at Moh Khiew rock-shelter 63 6.3 Location of excavation units and discovered burials at Moh Khiew 64 6.4 Bifacial pieces from Moh Khiew 66 6.5 Limaces from Moh Khiew 66 6.6 Unifaces from Moh Khiew 67 Crossing Borders hi res combined9 9 8/23/2012 7:44:25 PM 6.7 Macro-tools on flake from Moh Khiew 68 6.8 Micro-tools and nucleus from Moh Khiew 69 7.1 The location of the four sites discussed in this paper and some more major 72 Dvaravati sites 7.2 View of the inner moat and rampart at Dong Mae Nang Muang 73 7.3 Image showing the site of Dong Mae Nang Muang and the areas excavated during 75 the 2008–9 research project 7.4 Dong Mae Nang Muang. Monument MS1 before the excavation 75 7.5 Dong Mae Nang Muang. Laterite feature facing south with a flexed burial in the 76 foreground 7.6 Dong Mae Nang Muang. An extended burial from MS1 76 7.7 Dong Mae Nang Muang. A flexed burial from MS1 77 7.8 Dong Mae Nang Muang. A bag burial from MS1 77 7.9 Dong Mae Nang Muang. Two green-glazed Angkor ware covered boxes from MS1 77 7.10 Excavations at Dong Mae Nang Muang in 2009 depicting the three types of 78 inhumation 7.11 Excavations at Wat Chom Cheun 79 8.1 Location of Bronze and Iron Age sites in the Samon River Valley 85 8.2 Hnaw Kan, reduced burial C7 87 8.3 Ywa Htin, bundle burial S4 with the remains of two persons 88 8.4 Nyaung Gon, reduced burial S23 with the effect of a linear demarcation 89 8.5 Hton Bo, burial S10 and 17...