Building from the ground up: The archaeology of residential spaces and communities in Southeast Asia

AK Carter - Journal of Archaeological Research, 2023 - Springer
Despite the ethnographic importance of the Southeast Asian house and household, an
explicitly Southeast Asian “household archaeology” is still in its infancy. Nevertheless …

Bronze metallurgy in Southeast Asia with particular reference to northeast Thailand

CFW Higham, H Cawte - Journal of World Prehistory, 2021 - Springer
The long-awaited definitive chronology for the period from the initial use of bronze
metallurgy to the end of the Iron Age on the Khorat Plateau of Northeast Thailand has …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Linear and appositional growth in infants and children from the prehistoric settlement of Ban Non Wat, Northeast Thailand: Evaluating biological responses to …

N Dhavale, SE Halcrow, HR Buckley, N Tayles… - Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
The bioarchaeological model of health change predicts a deterioration in population health
with the adoption and intensification of agriculture. However, research in mainland …

Changing paradigms in Southeast Asian archaeology

J White - Journal of Indo-Pacific Archaeology, 2017 - journals.lib.washington.edu
An argument is presented for Southeast Asian archaeologists to replace the Birds Eye
View/Rear View Mirror paradigm prevalent during the mid-twentieth century with a forward …

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 …

Debating a great site: Ban Non Wat and the wider prehistory of Southeast Asia

CFW Higham - Antiquity, 2015 - cambridge.org
Almost half a century has elapsed since the first area excavation of a prehistoric site in north-
east Thailand at Non Nok Tha (Bayard & Solheim 2010)(Figure 1). A long and still …

Artefacts from Ban Chiang, Thailand: Pottery with hematite-red geometric patterns

U Bismayer, S Srilomsak, Y Treekamol… - Zeitschrift für …, 2020 - degruyter.com
Ban Chiang () is an extensively studied archeological site in Northeast Thailand, Udon
Thani Province, which became a UNESCO world heritage in 1992. Depending on their …

Age-at-death estimation in a sample of prehistoric Southeast Asian adolescents and adults

N Tayles, SE Halcrow - … of bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and …, 2015 - taylorfrancis.com
The estimation of age at death from the human skeleton, particularly of adults, poses a
universally well-recognised and well-documented problem in both bioarchaeology and …

Tooth ablation in Iron Age central Thailand: Evidence from the archaeological sites of Ban Mai Chaimongkol and Tha Kae

G Palefsky - International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Tooth ablation is identified differentially among Iron Age inhabitants of the inland region of
central Thailand at the archaeological sites of Ban Mai Chaimongkol and Tha Kae (ca. 2650 …