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Asian Perspectives
Volume 64, Number 1 (2025)
A Neolithic Lapidary Workshop at the Lower Reaches of Yangtze River
: Chaîne Opératoire
of Quartzite Ornament Production at Fangjiazhou Site
Wen Yadi, Fang Xiangming, and Shi Yong
Production and Social Meaning of Wheel-Thrown Vessels during the Late Longshan Period in the Wei River Valley (Northern China): A Study of the Kangjia Site
Jiang Chengcheng, Guo  Xiaoning, Edward Allen, Miriam T. Stark, and Qin Xiaoli
Pottery Lipids Demonstrating Marine Product Tribute in Early Historic Japan
Natsuki MurakamiI, Alexandre Lucquin, Shou Fujimura, Susumu Kosaki, Yuki Oda, Miho SuzukiI, Hajime Baba, Takayuki Mifine, Oliver E. Craig, and Shinya Shoda
Refining the Cultural Chronology of Rurutu (Austral Islands), Central East Polynesia: Recent Excavations, Radiocarbon Dating, and Bayesian
Jennifer G. Kahn
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Biography
Volume 47, Number 1 (2024)
Editor John David Zuern reflects on the annual International Year in Review in the opening note to this issue:
I was impressed—as I always am—by the variety of life narratives and cultural contexts that the collection represents, and especially by the compassion and insight that our contributors bring to their reviews. This year’s essays introduce us to individual life stories that testify to collective values and freedoms while exploring the political and cultural forces that shape them.
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CHINOPERL
Volume 44, Number 1 (2025)
“I Wondered If It Was My Old Friend Coming”: Performing the
Zhiyin
Friendship in Tang Xianzu’s
The Purple Flute
Jing Zhang
Depictions of
Wopao zhuan
in Chinese Woodblock Prints
Hua Huang
Lu Da Disposes of the Tyrant
: Experiencing the Soundscape of Shandong Fast Tales
Eric Shepherd
Not Celebrating Nationalism: Taiwan
Jingju
‘s Resistance and Resilience
Jasmine Yu-Hsing Chen
The Chinese Edition of Works by Rulan Chao Pian
Bell Yung
Research Note: Introducing a Database on the Translation into English of the
Mudan ting
(The Peony Pavilion) Compiled in Commemoration of the Life and Career of Cyril Birch (1925–2023)
David L. Rolston
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Journal of Korean Religions
Volume 16, Number 1 (2025)
Transforming the Confucian Canon in the Processual World:
T’onggyŏng
通經, A Newly Discovered Text of the Korean Confucian Ch’oe Han-ki
Wonsuk Chang
A Chinese Protestant Literature Tailored for Korean Readers:
Gate of Virtue and Wisdom
Tŏkhye immun
德慧入門, 1915)
Goeun Lee
Carpenter-Monks as Crafters of Chosŏn Architecture: Bridging Sacred and Secular Spaces
Maya Stiller
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Oceanic Linguistics
Volume 64, Number 1 (2024)
Voice Choice in Äiwoo and the Symmetrical Voice-to-Transitivity Shift
Sindre Holmen and Åshild Næss
Verb Classes and Valency in Santa Cruz and Proto-Oceanic: A Historical-Comparative Analysis
Valentina Alfarano and Brenda H. Boerger
The Diachrony of Word Prosody in the Maˈya-Salawati Languages of Raja Ampat
Laura Arnold
Loss of Colexification of ‘hand’ and ‘five’ in Austronesian Languages
Russell Barlow
The PAN Voiced Stops and Affricates
Laurent Sagart
Reconstructing the Proto-Pahoturi Consonantal Inventory: Historical Phonology in Southern New Guinea and Beyond
Ryan Chon
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Pacific Science
Volume 79, Number 1 (2025)
Biology and Impacts of Pacific Island Invasive Species. 17:
Lissachatina fulica
, the Giant African Snail (Mollusca: Achatinidae; Achatininae)
Wallace M. Meyer III and Robert H. Cowie
A Century of Vegetation Change on an Offshore Islet
Brandon P. C. Najarian, Kevin Faccenda, and Kasey E. Barton
Terrestrial Biodiversity of Manuae Atoll, Cook Islands
Sebastian Steibl, Samuel D. J. Brown, and James C. Russell
Control of Flowering and Factors Affecting Phenology of Endemic Low-Elevation Tree Species at Hawai’i Ka’ūpūlehu
Thomas Cole and Susan Cordell
Distichopora yurupariensis
, a New Species of Stylasteridae (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Anthoathecata) from the Upper Bathyal Tropical Eastern Pacific
Luisa F. Dueñas, Stephen D. Cairns, Juan S. Mayorga, and Juan A. Sánchez
A Revision and Critique of Atoll Numbers Based on Satellite Imagery
Walter M. Goldberg and Eugene C. Rankey
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