Abstract Archeological sites that are surrounded by moats in Northeast Thailand were identified in the early 20th century and have generated interest ever since. Subsequent research has revealed that these sites fluoresced during the Iron Age (c. 500 B.C.-A.D. 600) but the purpose of the moats remains enigmatic. Pedestrian survey and aerial photographs have assisted in understanding the distribution of these sites across the landscape and has shown that they concentrate in the Mun and Chi Valleys of the Khorat Plateau. This paper presents the identification of 146 newly identified sites using Google Earth satellite imagery and identifies the presence of clusters of moated settlements in these regions through statistical analysis
Recent excavations of 1 wo sites in [he Mun River valley in Northeast Thailand (Fig. t.l, p. 5) as p...
Recent excavations of 1 wo sites in [he Mun River valley in Northeast Thailand (Fig. t.l, p. 5) as p...
Here we present a revised interpretation of pollen analyses at Iron Age archaeological sites on the ...
The Mun River valley is well known for its moat-bound mounded archaeological sites that are usually ...
The circular, moated sites of Northeast Thailand are among the most readily distinguished archaeolog...
Many Iron Age sites on the flood plain of the Mun River in northeast Thailand are encircled by chann...
Iron Age occupation of a large number of sites in the Mun River Valley, northeast Thailand are chara...
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...
The Mun River valley is well known for its moat-bound mounded archaeological sites that are usually ...
The Mun River valley is well known for its moat-bound mounded archaeological sites that are usually ...
The existence of moated mounds in the archaeological record of north-east Thailand has long been kno...
[Extract] The prehistoric moat-mound site of Ban Non Wat (BNW) is located on the Khorat Plateau in N...
[Extract] The prehistoric moat-mound site of Ban Non Wat (BNW) is located on the Khorat Plateau in N...
The Mun River valley is well known for its moat-bound mounded archaeological sites that are usually ...
Recent excavations of 1 wo sites in [he Mun River valley in Northeast Thailand (Fig. t.l, p. 5) as p...
Recent excavations of 1 wo sites in [he Mun River valley in Northeast Thailand (Fig. t.l, p. 5) as p...
Here we present a revised interpretation of pollen analyses at Iron Age archaeological sites on the ...
The Mun River valley is well known for its moat-bound mounded archaeological sites that are usually ...
The circular, moated sites of Northeast Thailand are among the most readily distinguished archaeolog...
Many Iron Age sites on the flood plain of the Mun River in northeast Thailand are encircled by chann...
Iron Age occupation of a large number of sites in the Mun River Valley, northeast Thailand are chara...
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...
The Mun River valley is well known for its moat-bound mounded archaeological sites that are usually ...
The Mun River valley is well known for its moat-bound mounded archaeological sites that are usually ...
The existence of moated mounds in the archaeological record of north-east Thailand has long been kno...
[Extract] The prehistoric moat-mound site of Ban Non Wat (BNW) is located on the Khorat Plateau in N...
[Extract] The prehistoric moat-mound site of Ban Non Wat (BNW) is located on the Khorat Plateau in N...
The Mun River valley is well known for its moat-bound mounded archaeological sites that are usually ...
Recent excavations of 1 wo sites in [he Mun River valley in Northeast Thailand (Fig. t.l, p. 5) as p...
Recent excavations of 1 wo sites in [he Mun River valley in Northeast Thailand (Fig. t.l, p. 5) as p...
Here we present a revised interpretation of pollen analyses at Iron Age archaeological sites on the ...