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2011
Archaeology One Hundreds
陳瑪玲
科學發展月刊; Journal of Science Development
2008
Continuity and Discontinuity in the Culture System: Spatial Constitution of Kaushi, South Paiwan and Paiwan Group, in Different Times and Different places
MAA-LING CHEN
73 Annual Meeting of Society for American Archaeology
2019
The Cultural Construction of Space and Migration in Paiwan, Taiwan
M. L. Chen
Cambridge Archaeological Journal
0
0
2016
Diet and subsistence mode of Neolithic Yuan-Shan people in Taiwan: Perspective from carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses of bone collagen
Lee, C.-Y.; Chen, M.-L.
; Ditchfield, P.; Lin, L.-H.
; Wang, P.-L.
; Pollard, A.M.; Lin, H.-M.; CHING-HUA LO
; Tsai, Hsi-Kuei
Archaeological Research in Asia
2
2
2017
Dietary reconstruction of the Iron Age population at the Fantzuyuan site, Taiwan, revealed by isotopic analysis on human and faunal bone collagen
Lee C.-Y; Chen M.-L
; Ditchfield P; Pollard A.M; Lin L.-H; Wang P.-L
; Lin H.-M; Lo C.-H
; Tsai, Hsi-Kuei
Archaeological Research in Asia
1
1
2008
From Spatial Analysis Approach to Interpret Social System: A Case Study on Kaushi, a Paiwan ethnic group in Taiwan
MAA-LING CHEN
workshop “Austronesian settlement and longterm cultural dynamics in the Pacific Islands”
2016
GIS as a Heutristic Tool: Revisiting Spatial Concepts in the Paiwan Landscape
Mu-Chun Wu
; Maa-Ling Chen
SAA
2011
Interpreting social differentiation by examining the house and settlement patterns and the flow of resources: A case study of Pai-wan slate house settlements in Southern Taiwan
MAA-LING CHEN
Asian Perspectives
2010
Interpreting the social meaning of different shapes of house structures by examining the flow of resources: A case study of saqacengalj at the southern tip of taiwan
MAA-LING CHEN
; Chen, Y.-L.; Lee, H.-L.
Archaeometry
2003
Intersettlement Ceramic Design Variability of OLP Phase II and Phase III-IV in Kenting National Park at the Southern Tip of Taiwan
MAA-LING CHEN
2018
Isotopic perspectives of dietary patterns in Taiwan after the introduction of crops
C. Y. Lee; M. L. Chen
; MU-CHUN WU
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
2
2
2009
Movement and Reconstructing of People: Spatial Construction and Cultural Continuities
MAA-LING CHEN
2012
Movement of People and Its Cultural Reconstructions and Imagery Conceptualization Processes
M. L. Chen
77 Annual Meeting of Society for American Archaeology
2013
Old Settlements: Dialog to Past and to Present, and from Research to Conservation
M. L. Chen
Bishop Museum International Symposium: Archaeology and Heritage Conservation across Taiwan Strait and Related Regions
2006
Physicochemical Compositional Analysis of Ceramics: A Case Study in Kenting, Taiwan
MAA-LING CHEN
Archaeometry
2003
Physicochemical Compositional Analysis with Social and Economic Interpretation of Ceramic Collections from Kenting National Park
MAA-LING CHEN
2005
Saqacengalj 聚落模式與形貌:一個舊社的考古學研究
陳瑪玲
國立臺彎大學考古人類學刊; The Bulletin of the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology
2008
Settlement patterns at Saqacengalj, a slate house settlement in Southern Taiwan
MAA-LING CHEN
Asian Perspectives
5
1997
Settlement patterns, subsistence systems and their changes in Kenting National Park during O-luan-pi Phases III and IV
M. L. Chen
1998
What Dating Results Imply: Redefining the Separation of OLP Phase III and Phase IV, and the Potential Relationship between OLP PhaseII and Phase III.
Chen, Maa-ling; 陳瑪玲; MAA-LING CHEN
國立臺灣大學考古人類學刊; The Bulletin of the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology