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Bacon, Anne-Marie, Duringer, Philippe, Westaway, Kira, Joannes-Boyau, Renaud, Zhao, Jian-xin, Bourgon, Nicolas, Dufour, Elise, Pheng, Sytha, Tep, Sokha, Ponche, Jean-Luc, Barnes, Lani, Blin, Amandine, Patole-Edoumba, Elise, Demeter, Fabrice
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In Quaternary International 15 January 2018 464 Part B:417-439
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Antiquity. 94:1575-1591
The use of coffins and jars as funerary receptacles was common across Southeast Asia. During the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries AD, cremation was the dominant mortuary tradition on the Angkorian plains, but in the Cardamom Mountains to the south,
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Radiocarbon. 57:15-31
The Cardamom Mountain Jar and Coffin burial site of Phnom Khnang Peung is the most extensive example of the distinctive burial ritual first reported by Beavan et al. (2012a). The 40 intact Mae Nam Noi and late Angkorian-era ceramic jars used as buria
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Dougald O'Reilly, Richard Armstrong, Ouk Sokha, Sian Halcrow, Nancy Beavan, Louise Shewan, Stewart Fallon, Kate Domett, Bruce McFadgen, Brendan M. Buckley, Tep Sokha, K R Chhem, John N. Miksic, Derek Hamilton
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We present the first radiocarbon dates from previously unrecorded, secondary burials in the Cardamom Mountains, Cambodia. The mortuary ritual incorporates nautical tradeware ceramic jars and log coffins fashioned from locally harvested trees as buria
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