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In-text: (Andaya et al., 1998)
Your Bibliography: Andaya, B., Muhamad, A., Bee, B., Bellwood, P., Collins, J., Datan, I., Hassan, K., Heng, L., Miksic, J., Rahman, M., Ali, M., Rahman, N., Yatim, O. and Jaafar, Z., 1998. The encyclopedia of Malaysia. 4th ed. Singapore: Archipelago Press.
In-text: (Bulbeck, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Bulbeck, D., 2022. Changes in human tooth-size and shape with the Neolithic transition in Indo-Malaysia. In: M. Oxenham and A. Behie, ed., Taxonomic Tapestries: The Threads of Evolutionary, Behavioural and Conservation Research. Australian National University Press.
In-text: (Enfield, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Enfield, N., 2011. Dynamics of human diversity. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.
In-text: (Goh et al., 2019)
Your Bibliography: Goh, H., Shahidan, S., Saidin, M., Curnoe, D., Mendoza, R., Adler, L., Saw, C., Eng, K., Bujeng, V., Narayanen, S. and Abdullah, J., 2019. Revisiting the 3000-year-old Neolithic burial ground of Gua Harimau, West Malaysia. Archaeological Research in Asia, 18, pp.120-129.
In-text: (Griffin, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Griffin, I., n.d. Who were buried and what was the burial practices in the cave burial site of Gua Harimau, Malaysia?.
In-text: (Mat Stafa et al., 2018)
Your Bibliography: Mat Stafa, R., Kamal Roslan, M., Che Aziz, A., Mohd Shafeea, L. and Mokhtar, S., 2018. A GEOTOURISTIC ITINERARY: A PROPOSAL FOR GEOTOURISM AND ARCHAEOTOURISM DEVELOPMENT OF LENGGONG VALLEY, PERAK, MALAYSIA. GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites, 22(1), p.597.
In-text: (Matsumura et al., 2018)
Your Bibliography: Matsumura, H., Shinoda, K., Shimanjuntak, T., Oktaviana, A., Noerwidi, S., Octavianus Sofian, H., Prastiningtyas, D., Nguyen, L., Kakuda, T., Kanzawa-Kiriyama, H., Adachi, N., Hung, H., Fan, X., Wu, X., Willis, A. and Oxenham, M., 2018. Cranio-morphometric and aDNA corroboration of the Austronesian dispersal model in ancient Island Southeast Asia: Support from Gua Harimau, Indonesia. PLOS ONE, 13(6), p.e0198689.
In-text: (Pawlik et al., 2019)
Your Bibliography: Pawlik, A., Crozier, R., Fuentes, R., Wood, R. and Piper, P., 2019. Burial traditions in early Mid-Holocene Island Southeast Asia: new evidence from Bubog-1, Ilin Island, Mindoro Occidental. Antiquity, 93(370), pp.901-918.
In-text: (Simanjuntak, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Simanjuntak, T., 2016. Harimau cave and the long journey of OKU civilization. 1st ed. Gadjah Mada University Press, pp.154-156, 158-160.
In-text: (Taha, 1991)
Your Bibliography: Taha, A., 1991. ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA (1987 - 1990). Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, [online] 64(1), pp.75 - 96. Available at: <https://www.jstor.org/stable/41493173>.
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