First human impacts and responses of aquatic systems: A review of palaeolimnological records from around the world

N Dubois, É Saulnier-Talbot, K Mills… - The Anthropocene …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Lake sediments constitute natural archives of past environmental changes. Historically,
research has focused mainly on generating regional climate records, but records of human …

Monsoon extremes and society over the past millennium on mainland Southeast Asia

BM Buckley, R Fletcher, SYS Wang, B Zottoli… - Quaternary Science …, 2014 - Elsevier
The early 21st century has seen vigorous scientific interest in the Asian monsoon and
significant development of paleo-proxies of monsoon strength. These include the Monsoon …

Southeast Asian ecological dependency on Tibetan Plateau streamflow over the last millennium

F Chen, W Man, S Wang, J Esper, D Meko… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
The great river systems originating from the Tibetan Plateau are pivotal for the wellbeing of
more than half the global population. Our understanding of historical ranges and future …

Uncovering archaeological landscapes at Angkor using lidar

DH Evans, RJ Fletcher, C Pottier… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - National Acad Sciences
Previous archaeological mapping work on the successive medieval capitals of the Khmer
Empire located at Angkor, in northwest Cambodia (∼ 9th to 15th centuries in the Common …

[HTML][HTML] Airborne laser scanning as a method for exploring long-term socio-ecological dynamics in Cambodia

D Evans - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2016 - Elsevier
Early Khmer societies developed extensive settlement complexes that were largely made of
non-durable materials. These fragile urban areas perished many centuries ago, and thus a …

From 'collapse'to urban diaspora: the transformation of low-density, dispersed agrarian urbanism

LJ Lucero, R Fletcher, R Coningham - Antiquity, 2015 - cambridge.org
In the tropical regions of southern Asia, Southeast Asia and the southern Maya lowlands, the
management of water was crucial to the maintenance of political power and the distribution …

Water is a critical factor in evaluating and assessing microbial colonization and destruction of Angkor sandstone monuments

X Liu, H Meng, Y Wang, Y Katayama, JD Gu - International Biodeterioration …, 2018 - Elsevier
Sandstone monuments/temples of the Angkor Empire in the Southeast Asia are important
UNESCO World Cultural Heritage of the Khmer Civilization and recorded history for the …

[图书][B] Ten thousand years of cultivation at Kuk Swamp in the highlands of Papua New Guinea (Terra Australis 46)

J Golson, T Denham, P Hughes, P Swadling, J Muke - 2017 - library.oapen.org
Kuk is a settlement at c. 1600 m altitude in the upper Wahgi Valley of the Western Highlands
Province of Papua New Guinea, near Mount Hagen, the provincial capital. The site forms …

[HTML][HTML] The active microbes and biochemical processes contributing to deterioration of Angkor sandstone monuments under the tropical climate in Cambodia–a …

J Li, M Deng, L Gao, S Yen, Y Katayama… - Journal of cultural …, 2021 - Elsevier
Angkor monuments/temples in the Southeast Asia are UNESCO World Cultural Heritage of
the Khmer Civilization and they require preservation and protection from destruction. In this …

The landscape of Angkor Wat redefined

D Evans, R Fletcher - Antiquity, 2015 - cambridge.org
For over a century, the landscape of Angkor Wat and its surrounding area have been the
focus of archaeological study. These studies have been constrained substantially, however …