Incisor ablation among the late upper paleolithic people of Tam Hang (Northern Laos): Social identity, mortuary practice, and oral health

JC Willman, L Shackelford… - American Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives A detailed assessment of intentional incisor ablation among the Late Upper
Paleolithic people of Tam Hang (northern Laos) was undertaken to understand how this …

Glass Beads from 15th–17th Century CE Jar Burial Sites in Cambodia's Cardamom Mountains

AK Carter, L Dussubieux, N Beavan - Archaeometry, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
A total of 74 glass beads, included as grave goods in 15th–17th century ce jar burials from
Cambodia's Cardamom Mountains, were analysed using laser ablation–inductively coupled …

Dental modification techniques in Neolithic and modern Cambodia

JP de Saint-Aubert, S de Saint-Aubert, H Sophady… - L'Anthropologie, 2023 - Elsevier
Intentional dental modifications are known to have occurred on several continents at
different periods and have been used as a diachronic bio-cultural marker to reconstruct the …

New dates for old kilns: A revised radiocarbon chronology of stoneware production for Angkorian Cambodia

GP Marriner, P Grave, L Kealhofer, MT Stark, D Ea… - …, 2018 - cambridge.org
Radiocarbon dates from recent excavations of a range of Angkorian Khmer (~ 9th–14th CE)
stoneware kiln complexes provide a new and independent perspective on the timing and …

Isotopic insights into the jar-and-coffin mortuary ritual of the Cardamom Mountains, Cambodia

L Shewan, R Armstrong, D O'Reilly, S Halcrow… - Antiquity, 2020 - cambridge.org
The use of coffins and jars as funerary receptacles was common across Southeast Asia.
During the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries AD, cremation was the dominant mortuary …

Broken Buddhas, burials, and sanctuary-adjacent sanctuaries: the ancestral animist archaeologies of Angkor's ancient places and things

A Harris, T Tin, R Chhay, P Vitou - World Archaeology, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT A growing body of scholarship exploring Cambodia's cultural-religious
environment alongside reinterpretations of ancient Angkorian epigraphy has illuminated the …

The Southeast Asian water frontier: coastal trade and mid-fifteenth c. CE “hill tribe” burials, southeastern Cambodia

P Grave, L Kealhofer, N Beavan, S Tep… - Archaeological and …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract In mainland Southeast Asia, the so-called water frontier unified an otherwise
geographically broad and culturally disparate economic network of long-, medium-, and …

Container jars from the Maenam Noi kilns, Thailand use and reuse along maritime trade routes in Asia

LA Cort - Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient, 2017 - JSTOR
The Maenam Noi kilns are situated alongside the river by that name, a tributary of the Chao
Phraya, in Singburi province, Bang Rachan district. The river system connected the kilns to …

Consumption and exchange in Early Modern Cambodia: NAA of brown-glaze stoneware from Longvek, 15th–17th centuries

M Polkinghorne, CA Morton, A Roberts… - Plos one, 2019 - journals.plos.org
An evaluation of the geochemical characteristics of 102 storage jar sherds by k 0-neutron
activation analysis (k 0-NAA) from archaeological contexts in Cambodia and reference …

Refining the chronology and distribution of mid-fifteenth to mid-seventeenth century Indian Ocean world glass

J Craig - Antiquity, 2021 - cambridge.org
Refining the chronology and distribution of mid-fifteenth to mid-seventeenth century Indian
Ocean world glass Page 1 Project Gallery Refining the chronology and distribution of mid-fifteenth …