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Asian Perspectives: Journal of Archeology for Asia & the Pacific. 2021, Vol. 60 Issue 1, p128-156. 29p.
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Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 11:5023-5036
In mainland Southeast Asia, the so-called water frontier unified an otherwise geographically broad and culturally disparate economic network of long-, medium-, and short-distance trade of the 14th–17th century CE “Age of Commerce.” Focus on the
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Ben Marsh, Rachna Chhay, Sutee Veerawan, Visoth Chhay, Yukitsugu Tabata, Lisa Kealhofer, Miriam T. Stark, Yuni Sato, Kaseka Phon, Hiroshi Sugiyama, Sok Keo Sovannara, Darith Ea, Peter Grave
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
From ~900 to 1450 CE the Angkorian Khmer state extended control over much of inland Southeast Asia. This economically complex polity supported a large number and a diverse range of specialist producers across its territory. Given the limited types of
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Sok Keo Sovannara, Peter Grave, Visoth Chhay, Yukitsugu Tabata, Sutee Veerawan, Hiroshi Sugiyama, Darith Ea, Kaseka Phon, Ben Marsh, Lisa Kealhofer, Miriam T. Stark, Yuni Sato, Rachna Chhay
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 40:103231
From ∼ 900 to 1450 CE the Angkorian Khmer state extended control over much of inland Southeast Asia. This economically complex polity supported a large number and a diverse range of specialist producers across its territory. Given the limited types
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Autor:
Rachna Chhay, Gary P. Marriner, Darith Ea, Piphal Heng, Lisa Kealhofer, Kaseka Phon, Miriam T. Stark, Peter Grave, Ben Marsh
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 125:105270
In this paper we highlight the potential of compositional characterisation (NAA) of Khmer stonewares for understanding regional economic development in the Angkorian Empire (c. 9 th −15 th c CE). A central feature of the Angkorian economy was the p
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Archaeometry. 59:13-24
We report analytical results for stoneware samples from four excavated Angkor-period kilns in the Greater Angkor area. Previous work has suggested that establishing distinct chemical signatures for kiln complexes in this region is problematic. The cu
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Robert Kuszinger, Samnang Kim, Kasper Hanus, Glenn Boornazian, Ichita Shimoda, Dominique Soutif, Christopher Cromarty, Sokrithy Im, Boun Suy Tan, Roland Fletcher, Pierre Bâty, Darith Ea, Christophe Pottier, Tina Tin, Jean-Baptiste Chevance, Stéphane De Greef, Damian Evans
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, National Academy of Sciences, 2013, 110 (31), pp.12595-12600. ⟨10.1073/pnas.1306539110⟩
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, National Academy of Sciences, 2013, 110 (31), pp.12595-12600. ⟨10.1073/pnas.1306539110⟩
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 Era, C.E.), has identified it as the largest settlement complex of the prein
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