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Autor:
Martin Polkinghorne, Catherine Amy Morton, Amy Roberts, Rachel S Popelka-Filcoff, Yuni Sato, Voeun Vuthy, Pariwat Thammapreechakorn, Attila Stopic, Peter Grave, Don Hein, Leng Vitou
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 5, p e0216895 (2019)
An evaluation of the geochemical characteristics of 102 storage jar sherds by k0-neutron activation analysis (k0-NAA) from archaeological contexts in Cambodia and reference samples from stoneware production centres in Thailand provides a new perspect
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/94cc46b42c034beea596ee284e921349
Autor:
Don Hein, W. Ross H. Ramsay
Publikováno v:
EurASEAA14 Volume II: Material Culture and Heritage
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::24a4a47707733e5ae4992460f8380043
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1zcm1tq.8
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1zcm1tq.8
Autor:
Rachel S. Popelka-Filcoff, Martin Polkinghorne, Don Hein, Pariwat Thammapreechakorn, Yuni Sato, Attila Stopic, Catherine Morton, Leng Vitou, Amy Roberts, Peter Grave, Voeun Vuthy
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 5, p e0216895 (2019)
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 samples from stoneware production centres in Thailand provides a new pers
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Historical Archaeology. 8:247-266
Sawankhalok, located in north central Thailand, was an early stoneware ceramic production site where the first kilns were dug cave-like into the natural ground, a method used in China for thousands of years. After a century or so, kilns at Sawankhalo
Publikováno v:
Antiquity. 68:745-757
The story of a city that was built close by a river must be a watery one. Here is an archaeological and geomorphological study of a medieval Thai city that experienced flooding and sedimentation throughout its life.
Publikováno v:
The Holocene. 2:159-163
The famous SiSatchanalai ceramics industry of north central Thailand operated from the tenth or eleventh century AD until the sixteenth century. The reasons for the decline of the industry have not yet been fully clarified and have focused on social
Autor:
Don Hein, Mike Barbetti
Publikováno v:
World Archaeology. 21:51-70
The production of high‐temperature stoneware ceramics began in Thailand some time after AD 900. It developed into a large‐scale industry following a change from in‐ground to surface kilns between the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries, before d