The upper Mae Nam (River) Mun Valley of northeast Thailand has been occupied at least since the Bronze Age, but is notable for the rapid expansion of intense town-based Iron Age settlement. The area presently forms the seasonally-arid core of mainland southeast Asia, and is presently dominated by increasingly saline soils, low-productivity rice cultivation and regrowth semi-arid scrub. However, the archaeological evidence for this region indicates a highly-productive natural environment within the last two millennia. Pollen sequences from the infill of Iron Age features provide the first palynological evidence for this part of northeast Thailand, detailing Late Holocene vegetational change. The area around the sites was initially dominated ...
The pollen and phytolith analysis of a 20,000-year lake core from southern Thailand provides the fir...
Many Iron Age sites on the flood plain of the Mun River in northeast Thailand are encircled by chann...
This thesis focuses on analysing the development of settlement in the Upper Mun River Valley of nort...
Here we present a revised interpretation of pollen analyses at Iron Age archaeological sites on the ...
Regional environmental reconstruction is used to address the issue of human environmental relationsh...
The prehistoric archaeology of the Mun River floodplain, northeast Thailand, provides evidence for a...
New evidence from archaeological investigations in north-east Thailand shows a transition in rice fa...
New evidence from archaeological investigations in north-east Thailand shows a transition in rice fa...
New evidence from archaeological investigations in north-east Thailand shows a transition in rice fa...
The long-term climatic and environmental history of Southeast Asia is still fragmentary. This thesis...
The long-term climatic and environmental history of Southeast Asia is still fragmentary. This thesis...
The long-term climatic and environmental history of Southeast Asia is still fragmentary. This thesis...
The origins of dry farming in the Southeast Asian tropics have been neglected until recently. Inform...
Many Iron Age sites on the flood plain of the Mun River in northeast Thailand are encircled by chann...
The archaeological implications of a palaeogeographical model of the region surrounding an archaeolo...
The pollen and phytolith analysis of a 20,000-year lake core from southern Thailand provides the fir...
Many Iron Age sites on the flood plain of the Mun River in northeast Thailand are encircled by chann...
This thesis focuses on analysing the development of settlement in the Upper Mun River Valley of nort...
Here we present a revised interpretation of pollen analyses at Iron Age archaeological sites on the ...
Regional environmental reconstruction is used to address the issue of human environmental relationsh...
The prehistoric archaeology of the Mun River floodplain, northeast Thailand, provides evidence for a...
New evidence from archaeological investigations in north-east Thailand shows a transition in rice fa...
New evidence from archaeological investigations in north-east Thailand shows a transition in rice fa...
New evidence from archaeological investigations in north-east Thailand shows a transition in rice fa...
The long-term climatic and environmental history of Southeast Asia is still fragmentary. This thesis...
The long-term climatic and environmental history of Southeast Asia is still fragmentary. This thesis...
The long-term climatic and environmental history of Southeast Asia is still fragmentary. This thesis...
The origins of dry farming in the Southeast Asian tropics have been neglected until recently. Inform...
Many Iron Age sites on the flood plain of the Mun River in northeast Thailand are encircled by chann...
The archaeological implications of a palaeogeographical model of the region surrounding an archaeolo...
The pollen and phytolith analysis of a 20,000-year lake core from southern Thailand provides the fir...
Many Iron Age sites on the flood plain of the Mun River in northeast Thailand are encircled by chann...
This thesis focuses on analysing the development of settlement in the Upper Mun River Valley of nort...