Two new Philippine Archaeology Publications from the University of the Philippines Press are now available:  Wilhelm G. Solheim’s Archaeology and Culture in Southeast Asia:  Unraveling the Nusantao and Jun G. Cayron’s Stringing the Past:  An Archaeological understanding of early Southeast Asian glass bead trade.  Contact the ASP for details.

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Still available:  Southeast Asian Archaelogy: Wilhelm G. Solheim II Festschift, edited by Dr. Victor Paz (UP Press), The Archaeology of Central Philippines (2nd edition) by Dr. Wilhelm Solheim II and The Minori Cave Expedient Lithic Technology by Armand Salvador Mijares.

Hukay is the official journal of the U.P. A.S.P. It started as a bi-annual publication in October 1998. Now it comes out thrice a year and is publish by the U.P. Press. Hukay mainly publishes archaeology articles and site reports by students and staff of the U.P. A.S.P. It also accepts article contributions from members of local and international archaeology community.

Articles may be submitted care of the ASP. All articles go through a semi-referred process, in which the board of consultants and editors read and approve all submission.

Two new volumes are now available. Contact the ASP Office to purchase a copy.

Hukay Volume 7

Contents:

2004 Archaeology at Cagayan de Oro City (L.A.M. Neri, V.J. Paz, J.G. Cayron, E.C. Robles, A.M. Ragragio, M. Eusebio, V.P. Hernandez, A.J. Carlos)

The Distributional Analysis of Cultural Materials Excavated from Trenches 1 and 2, Gales Property, Huluga Open Site, Cagayan de Oro City (M.S. Eusebio)

Obsidian from the Huluga Open Site and its Implications (L.A.M. Neri)

Kros Rockshelter:  A jar burial site in Northern Mindanao (A.M. Ragragio)

Landscapes, Archaeology and the search for the first Kagay-anon Settlement (V.P. Hernandez)

Plus Book Reviews

 

 

Hukay Volume 8

Contents

The Nagsabaran Shell Midden Site:  A Soil Micromorphological Approach (A.S. Mijares)

The Earliest Bone Tools in the Philippines:  Patterns and Issues (S.F. Teodosio)

In Dogged Pursuit:  A Reassessment of the Dog’s Domestication and Social Incorporation (J.T. Ochoa)

Can You Tell Me How the Pot Fell? (J.G.L. Medrana)

Basketry Weaves and Bau-Malay Earthenware Pottery in Southeast Asia (W.G. Solheim II)

Where Organization is Supposedly Least Likely to Exist:  Battlefield Archaeology (A.M. Ragragio)

Plus Book Reviews

 

 


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