The Excavation Of Khok Phanom Di Excavation Chronology And Human Burials


The Excavation Of Khok Phanom Di Excavation Chronology And Human Burials
DOWNLOAD

Download The Excavation Of Khok Phanom Di Excavation Chronology And Human Burials PDF/ePub or read online books in Mobi eBooks. Click Download or Read Online button to get The Excavation Of Khok Phanom Di Excavation Chronology And Human Burials book now. This website allows unlimited access to, at the time of writing, more than 1.5 million titles, including hundreds of thousands of titles in various foreign languages. If the content not found or just blank you must refresh this page





The Excavation Of Khok Phanom Di Excavation Chronology And Human Burials


The Excavation Of Khok Phanom Di Excavation Chronology And Human Burials
DOWNLOAD

Author : Charles Higham
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1990

The Excavation Of Khok Phanom Di Excavation Chronology And Human Burials written by Charles Higham and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1990 with Antiquities, Prehistoric categories.


Khok Panom Di is a prehistoric site in central Thailand. Situated on a sheltered river estuary where sediments accumulated rapidly, it has yielded a a stratigraphic succession of burials with some twenty generations spanning the years 2000-1500 BC. This report describes the excavation in 1985, the stratigraphy and the human burials. Analysis of the human remains, the material culture and the environmental evidence will appear in subsequent reports.



Excavation Of Khok Phanom Di 7


Excavation Of Khok Phanom Di 7
DOWNLOAD

Author : Charles Higham
language : en
Publisher: Fine Arts Department of Thailand
Release Date : 2005-04-19

Excavation Of Khok Phanom Di 7 written by Charles Higham and has been published by Fine Arts Department of Thailand this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005-04-19 with Social Science categories.


This is the final volume in the series. The volume summarises and synthesises the material from this remarkable site, and considers its place in the wider context of Southeast Asian prehistory.



The Excavation Of Khok Phanom Di A Prehistoric Site In Central Thailand Summary And Conclusions


The Excavation Of Khok Phanom Di A Prehistoric Site In Central Thailand Summary And Conclusions
DOWNLOAD

Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2004

The Excavation Of Khok Phanom Di A Prehistoric Site In Central Thailand Summary And Conclusions written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Excavations (Archaeology) categories.




The Excavation Of Khok Phanom Di


The Excavation Of Khok Phanom Di
DOWNLOAD

Author : Charles Higham
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1990

The Excavation Of Khok Phanom Di written by Charles Higham and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1990 with Antiquities, Prehistoric categories.




The Excavation Of Khok Phanom Di


The Excavation Of Khok Phanom Di
DOWNLOAD

Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1996

The Excavation Of Khok Phanom Di written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1996 with Excavations (Archaeology) categories.




The Excavation Of Nong Nor


The Excavation Of Nong Nor
DOWNLOAD

Author : C.F.W. Higham
language : en
Publisher: Fine Arts Department of Thailand
Release Date : 2014-08-06

The Excavation Of Nong Nor written by C.F.W. Higham and has been published by Fine Arts Department of Thailand this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-08-06 with Social Science categories.


Nong Nor is a prehistoric coastal site located in the Chonburi Province, Southeast Asia. It was excavated between 1991 and 1993 and shows two phases of occupation: the first, c.2500 BC, a brief stay by a community of hunter-gatherers living on shellfish, dolphins and sharks; the second, an extensive cemetery of 170 graves dating to 1100-700 BC, some with grave goods and a small group of unusually wealthy ones. The authors, in their conclusion, suggest that the first inhabitants of Nong Nor may have been ancestral to the later inhabitants of nearby Khok Phanom Di.



Khok Phanom Di


Khok Phanom Di
DOWNLOAD

Author : Charles Higham
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1994

Khok Phanom Di written by Charles Higham and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994 with Social Science categories.


Research report on Phanom Di Burial Mound, archeological site in Chachoengsao Province, Thailand.



The Oxford Handbook Of Early Southeast Asia


The Oxford Handbook Of Early Southeast Asia
DOWNLOAD

Author : C. F. W. Higham
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2021-12-17

The Oxford Handbook Of Early Southeast Asia written by C. F. W. Higham and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-12-17 with History categories.


"Southeast Asia is one of the most significant regions in the world for tracing human prehistory over a period of 2 million years. Migrations from the African homeland saw settlement by Homo erectus and Homo floresiensis. Anatomically Modern Humans reached Southeast Asia at least 60,000 years ago to establish a hunter-gatherer tradition, adapting as climatic change saw sea levels fluctuate by over 100 metres. From about 2000 BC, settlement was affected by successive innovations that took place to the north and west. The first rice and millet farmers came by riverine and coastal routes to integrate with indigenous hunters. A millennium later, knowledge of bronze casting penetrated along similar pathways. Copper mines were identified, and metals were exchanged over hundreds of kilometres as elites commanded access to this new material. This Bronze Age ended with the rise of a maritime exchange network that circulated new ideas, religions and artefacts with adjacent areas of present-day India and China. Port cities were founded as knowledge of iron forging rapidly spread, as did exotic ornaments fashioned from glass, carnelian, gold and silver. In the Mekong Delta, these developments led to an early transition into the state known as Funan. However, the transition to early states in inland regions arose as a sharp decline in monsoon rains stimulated an agricultural revolution involving permanent ploughed rice fields. These twin developments illuminate how the great early kingdoms of Angkor, Champa and Central Thailand came to be, a vital stage in understanding the roots of modern states"--



Contextualising The Neolithic Occupation Of Southern Vietnam


Contextualising The Neolithic Occupation Of Southern Vietnam
DOWNLOAD

Author : Carmen Sarjeant
language : en
Publisher: ANU Press
Release Date : 2014-11-17

Contextualising The Neolithic Occupation Of Southern Vietnam written by Carmen Sarjeant and has been published by ANU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-11-17 with Social Science categories.


Excavated in 2009, An Son, Long An Province, southern Vietnam has been dated to the second millennium BC, with evidence for neolithic occupation and burials. Very little is known about the neolithic period in southern Vietnam, and the routes and chronology for the appearance of cultivation, domestic animals, and ceramic and lithic technologies associated with sedentary settlements in mainland Southeast Asia are still debated. The ways in which the ceramic material culture at An Son conforms to the wider neolithic expression observed in Southeast Asia is investigated, and local and regional innovations are identified. The An Son ceramic assemblage is discussed in great detail to characterise the neolithic occupation, while considering the nature of craft production, manufacturing methods and the transference of traditions. Contextualising the neolithic in southern Vietnam is conducted through a comparative study of material culture between An Son and the sites of B?n Ðò, Bình ?a, Cù Lao Rùa, Cái V?n, C?u S?t, ?a Kai, ?ình Ông, L?c Giang, R?ch Lá, R?ch Núi and Su?i Linh, all in southern Vietnam. Another analysis is presented to contextualise An Son in the wider neolithic landscape of mainland Southeast Asia, between An Son and Ban Non Wat, early Ban Lum Khao, early Ban Chiang, early Non Nok Tha, Khok Charoen, Tha Kae, Khok Phanom Di, Nong Nor (phase 1), Samrong Sen, Laang Spean, Krek, Bàu Tró, Mán B?c and Xóm R?n. The aspects of material culture at An Son that appear to have ancestral links are considered in this research as well as local interaction spheres.



Man Bac


Man Bac
DOWNLOAD

Author : Marc F. Oxenham
language : en
Publisher: ANU E Press
Release Date : 2011-05-01

Man Bac written by Marc F. Oxenham and has been published by ANU E Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-05-01 with Social Science categories.


The site of Man Bac in the Red River Delta of Vietnam, one of the most meticulously excavated and carefully analysed of Southeast Asian archaeological sites in the past few years, is emerging as a key site in the region. This book carefully analyses the human and animal remains and puts them into context. The authors describe in detail the health status, the unusual demographic profile and the interestingly divergent affinities of the cemetery population, and discuss their meaning, particularly in association with evidence for the use of marine and terrestrial animal resources; they argue convincingly that the site documents a time when the face of the region's population was undergoing a fundamental shift, associated with a changing economic subsistence base. Physical anthropologists and archaeologists have argued for years over the timeline, the manner and the very nature of Southeast Asian population history, and this book is essential reading in this debate. Two supporting appendices describe the individual remains in detail.