This article sets out the first direct evidence for the central role of rice cultivation in the origin and development of complex chiefdoms, or kingdoms, in South Sulawesi after c. AD 1200. This evidence comprises Oryza phytoliths recovered from a test pit excavated from the earliest recorded palace site in South Sulawesi. A chronological context is provided by ceramic sherdage recovered from the test pit and from a partial surface survey of the hill on which the site is located. The combined evidence supports our contention that agrarian kingdoms first appeared in the late 13th century as an indigenous response to the availability of trade goods, mainly Indian textiles and Chinese and Southeast Asian ceramic wares. No material or stratigra...
Although historic and linguistic sources indicate that the indigenous Mariana Islanders of Micronesi...
Pollen, phytolith, and starch analyses were carried out on 12 samples from two trenches in Old Kiyya...
Imported high-fired ceramics (tradewares) are critical for dating early South Sulawesi historical si...
Preserved ancient botanical evidence in the form of rice phytoliths has confirmed that people farmed...
The period AD 1200-1600 was a time of great change in South Sulawesi, which saw the rise and develop...
The period 1200-1600 CE saw a radical transformation from simple chiefdoms to kingdoms (in archaeolo...
Wayne A. Bougas This article describes the development of Bantayan (Bantaeng), a pre-Islamic, Maka...
International audienceAsian rice (Oryza sativa L.) was identified, among other plant remains, from s...
Settled in the late seventh century as the capital of Srivijaya, Palembang has since then been a lar...
The period AD 1200-1600 was a time of great change in South Sulawesi, which saw the rise and develop...
The origins of dry farming in the Southeast Asian tropics have been neglected until recently. Inform...
Asiatic Rice Oryza sativa L. (Poaceae) is a domesticated grain crop native to the tropical and subtr...
The present thesis details the historical archaeology, or more accurately the archaeological histor...
Recent research on the eastern margins of the Bangkok Plain in central Thailand has identified a ser...
Southeast Asia is lagging behind other regions of the world in the study of archaeological plant re...
Although historic and linguistic sources indicate that the indigenous Mariana Islanders of Micronesi...
Pollen, phytolith, and starch analyses were carried out on 12 samples from two trenches in Old Kiyya...
Imported high-fired ceramics (tradewares) are critical for dating early South Sulawesi historical si...
Preserved ancient botanical evidence in the form of rice phytoliths has confirmed that people farmed...
The period AD 1200-1600 was a time of great change in South Sulawesi, which saw the rise and develop...
The period 1200-1600 CE saw a radical transformation from simple chiefdoms to kingdoms (in archaeolo...
Wayne A. Bougas This article describes the development of Bantayan (Bantaeng), a pre-Islamic, Maka...
International audienceAsian rice (Oryza sativa L.) was identified, among other plant remains, from s...
Settled in the late seventh century as the capital of Srivijaya, Palembang has since then been a lar...
The period AD 1200-1600 was a time of great change in South Sulawesi, which saw the rise and develop...
The origins of dry farming in the Southeast Asian tropics have been neglected until recently. Inform...
Asiatic Rice Oryza sativa L. (Poaceae) is a domesticated grain crop native to the tropical and subtr...
The present thesis details the historical archaeology, or more accurately the archaeological histor...
Recent research on the eastern margins of the Bangkok Plain in central Thailand has identified a ser...
Southeast Asia is lagging behind other regions of the world in the study of archaeological plant re...
Although historic and linguistic sources indicate that the indigenous Mariana Islanders of Micronesi...
Pollen, phytolith, and starch analyses were carried out on 12 samples from two trenches in Old Kiyya...
Imported high-fired ceramics (tradewares) are critical for dating early South Sulawesi historical si...