Pawlik, AlfredCrozier, RebeccaFuentes, RiczarWood, RachelPiper, Philip2018-11-022018-11-022019-08Pawlik, A, Crozier, R, Fuentes, R, Wood, R & Piper, P 2019, 'Burial traditions in early Mid-Holocene Island Southeast Asia : new evidence from Bubog-1, Ilin Island, Mindoro Occidental', Antiquity, vol. 93, no. 370, pp. 901-918. https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2018.1900003-598Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/2164/11367Many thanks to the Bubog excavation team, to Vida Kusmartono for translating Indonesian reports, and Annie Valera for the Bubog burial illustrations. Fieldwork in 2013-2015 was supported by the National Geographic Global Exploration Fund (GEFNE 62-12 and 129-14) and University of the Philippines, OVPAA, EIDR-Grant 2-002-1111212. Research in 2016 and 2017 was funded by the University of the Philippines Diliman, OVCRD Outright Research Grant 151513 PNSE, and UP System Enhanced Creative Work and Research Grant (ECWRG 2016-2-032). OVCRD Grant HJR-10-206 (080804) to Piper and Pawlik funded the dating of shell artefacts from Ille burials 874 and 727. Philip Piper was funded through the Australian Research Council Grant DP140100384. Rebecca Crozier was funded through University of the Philippines OVPAA Balik Research Grant OVPAA-BPhD2012-10. We thank Victor Paz for permission to date the Ille Cave samples. We thank the National Museum of the Philippines for permission to excavate in Ilin Island, and Mayor Romulo D. Festin and the administrative personnel of San Jose for their continuous support of our fieldwork on Ilin Island.172702456engburial traditionsflexed burialmaritime interactionsociocultural developmentIsland Southeast AsiaTerminal Pleistocene-Mid-HoloceneHolocenePOPULATION HISTORYCHINATERMINAL PLEISTOCENECC ArchaeologyGeneral Arts and HumanitiesArchaeologyCCBurial traditions in early Mid-Holocene Island Southeast Asia : new evidence from Bubog-1, Ilin Island, Mindoro OccidentalJournal article10.15184/aqy.2018.190http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85070496192&partnerID=8YFLogxK93370