A special issue of Quaternary International edited by Demeter and Bae, based on a panel session at the last IPPA in Hue. Unfortunately the papers are behind a paywall but here are the contents:
- Dispersal Barriers into Southeast Asia during the Late Pleistocene
- New discovery of Late Pleistocene modern human teeth from Chongzuo, Guangxi, southern China
- Understanding Late Pleistocene human land preference using ecological niche models in an Australasian test case
- A late Middle Pleistocene mammalian fauna recovered in northeast Guangxi, southern China: Implications for regional biogeography
- Linear enamel hypoplasia in large-bodied mammals of Pleistocene northern Vietnam, with a special focus on Pongo
- Faunal assemblages and demography during the Late Pleistocene (MIS 2-1) to Early Holocene in Highland Pang Mapha, Northwest Thailand
- Environmental fluctuation impacted the evolution of Early Pleistocene non-human primates: Biomarker and geochemical evidence from Mohui Cave (Bubing, Guangxi, southern China)
- Late Pleistocene paleoenvironment of southern China: Clay mineralogical and geochemical analyses from Luna Cave, Guangxi, China
- New discoveries from the early Late Pleistocene Lingjing site (Xuchang)
- Human behavioral responses to the 8.2 ka BP climatic event: Archaeological evidence from the Zhongshandong Cave Site in Bubing basin, Guangxi, southern China
- Tangzigou open-air site: A unique lithic assemblage during the Early Holocene in Yunnan Province, Southwest China