The Thailand Archaeometallurgy Project (TAP) has excavated the mining complex of Phu Lon along the Mekong River in northeast Thailand in efforts to better understand the origins of mining and metallurgy in Southeast Asia in prehistory. At Phu Lon evidence of metallurgy from the local procurement and processing of copper ores is visible. This poster presents preliminary observations on stone tools used at the site in prehistory
Employing a technological approach derived from the ‘Anthropology of Technology’ theoretical litera...
Abstract In the four decades since the discovery that a discrete Bronze Age preceded the Iron Age in...
The site of Non Mak La (excavated in 1994) is located in central Thailand and several hectares in si...
Our study examines 97 artifacts from the archaeological excavations at the prehistoric site of Phu L...
Employing a technological approach derived from the 'Anthropology of Technology' theoretical literat...
Employing a technological approach derived from the ‘Anthropology of Technology’ theoretical literat...
The Khao Wong Prachan Valley of central Thailand is one of four known prehistoric loci of copper min...
Our project is the analysis of the domestic ceramic debris at the ore crushing site at Bon Noi, whic...
International audienceThe 'Southeast Asian Lead Isotope Project' (SEALIP) is intended to provide rel...
Thomas Olivier Pryce, Bérénice Bellina-Pryce and Anna T. N. Bennett The development of metal technol...
Myanmar has been notably underrepresented in recent studies of archaeometallurgy in Southeast Asia, ...
A major turning point, the introduction of metalworking into prehistoric society saw the development...
International audienceIndia, the timing and geography of human demographic expansions in continental...
International audienceThe late prehistoric copper production site of the Vilabouly Complex in centra...
This article presents a preliminary attempt to characterise Upper Thai-Malay Peninsula prehistoric i...
Employing a technological approach derived from the ‘Anthropology of Technology’ theoretical litera...
Abstract In the four decades since the discovery that a discrete Bronze Age preceded the Iron Age in...
The site of Non Mak La (excavated in 1994) is located in central Thailand and several hectares in si...
Our study examines 97 artifacts from the archaeological excavations at the prehistoric site of Phu L...
Employing a technological approach derived from the 'Anthropology of Technology' theoretical literat...
Employing a technological approach derived from the ‘Anthropology of Technology’ theoretical literat...
The Khao Wong Prachan Valley of central Thailand is one of four known prehistoric loci of copper min...
Our project is the analysis of the domestic ceramic debris at the ore crushing site at Bon Noi, whic...
International audienceThe 'Southeast Asian Lead Isotope Project' (SEALIP) is intended to provide rel...
Thomas Olivier Pryce, Bérénice Bellina-Pryce and Anna T. N. Bennett The development of metal technol...
Myanmar has been notably underrepresented in recent studies of archaeometallurgy in Southeast Asia, ...
A major turning point, the introduction of metalworking into prehistoric society saw the development...
International audienceIndia, the timing and geography of human demographic expansions in continental...
International audienceThe late prehistoric copper production site of the Vilabouly Complex in centra...
This article presents a preliminary attempt to characterise Upper Thai-Malay Peninsula prehistoric i...
Employing a technological approach derived from the ‘Anthropology of Technology’ theoretical litera...
Abstract In the four decades since the discovery that a discrete Bronze Age preceded the Iron Age in...
The site of Non Mak La (excavated in 1994) is located in central Thailand and several hectares in si...