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Mégalithes du Haut-Laos (Hua Pan, Tranh Ninh). By Mile. Madeleine Colani. 11 × 7. Vol. i, pp. 1–271 and pls. i–lxix; vol. ii, pp. 1–358, pls. lxx–cii; coloured pls. 2, map 1, many figs. Paris: Les Éditions d'Art et Histoire, 1935.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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page 689 note 1 For a similar belief in British North Borneo about the sky having once been low vide the reviewer's Studies in, Religion, etc., p. 88Google Scholar.

page 689 note 2 Vide pl. xiv, and p. 89, of Papers on the Ethnology and Archæology of the Malay Peninsula for an apparently similar association in that country.

page 691 note 1 Mlle. Colani suggests also that they may be derived from the ancient bronze drums of South-East Asia.

page 691 note 2 Note the previous reference to charcoal with regard to modern burials.

page 692 note 1 Modern Bajau pottery, made in the Tempasuk District of British North Borneo, is treated in this way.