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Charles Higham. Early Mainland Southeast Asia. From first humans to Angkor. 448 pages, 524 colour photographs with 82 maps & plans. 2014. Bangkok: River; 978-616-7339-44-3, paperback £19.95.

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Charles Higham. Early Mainland Southeast Asia. From first humans to Angkor. 448 pages, 524 colour photographs with 82 maps & plans. 2014. Bangkok: River; 978-616-7339-44-3, paperback £19.95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 January 2015

Andreas Reinecke*
Affiliation:
Commission for the Archaeology of Non-European Cultures of the German Archaeological Institute, Bonn, Germany (Email: andreas.reinecke@dainst.de)

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd. 2014

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