Ban Chiang
An illustrated introduction to this important prehistoric settlement in Thailand from the University of Pennsylvania.
Northeast Thailand before Angkor: Evidence from an Archaeological Excavation at the Prasat Hin Phimai
Asian Peraspectives 40(2). Northeast Thailand (Isan) was incorporated into the polity of Angkor around the end of the first millennium A.D. (PDF)
Prehistory in Thailand
Synopsis if Thai prehistory.
Intensification of Agriculture at Ban Chiang: Is There Evidence from the Skeletons?
Asian Perspectives 40(2). Human skeletal remains excavated in 1974 -1975 at Ban Chiang, a premetal to Bronze/Iron Age site located in northeastern Thailand, are used to examine the health effects of sedentism and agricultural intensification. (PDF)
On Chronology-Building for Central Thailand Through an Attribute-Based Ceramic Seriation
Asian Perspectives 4(1). This paper seeks to build a chronology for the prehistoric period and the early historic period of central Thailand. (PDF)
Fossil skull not so old, but important
A leading expert says an important Homo erectus find in Thailand may not be as old as first reported, but is still significant.
Excavation at the Site of Sab Champa
The Central Highland area is part of the eastern margin of central Thailand, and given the area's rich natural resources, it has been assumed that it was a prime area for prehistoric settlemen
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