iv, 138 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Anthropology. "June 2002".This study documents the archaeological data, epigraphical evidence and Chinese historical records for the development of the early states of Cambodia. Prior to the first century AD, significant information about Cambodia and Northeast Thailand is based upon inferences from archaeology. Most archaeological work has been undertaken in central and Northeast Thailand, central and southern Vietnam, while very little work has been done within Cambodia itself (Vickery 1998:18). Observations recorded by the Chinese appear from the first century, where visiting embassies and reports from Southeast Asia to the Chinese court were inc...
International audienceThe Khmer Empire, based at Angkor (UNESCO) in Cambodia, rapidly extended their...
International audienceThe Khmer Empire, based at Angkor (UNESCO) in Cambodia, rapidly extended their...
International audienceThe Khmer Empire, based at Angkor (UNESCO) in Cambodia, rapidly extended their...
iv, 138 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Anthrop...
This dissertation reviews several different sources (i.e., local and foreign documents and archaeolo...
One of the earliest states in Southeast Asia arose in the Mekong Delta during or shortly after the f...
RefereedPolities in the Mekong delta played a central role in regional developments between 500 BC a...
AJ The work is paid to the study of the Bronze Age in the territory of Cambodia. This period is date...
Recent archaeological excavations in various parts of South East Asia have brought abundant, fresh m...
Polities in the Mekong delta played a central role in regional developments between 500 BC and AD 50...
Angkor Borei is a protohistoric (ca. 500 BCE − 500 CE) site in southern Cambodia (Takeo Province), o...
Mortuary data from three Iron Age sites in Northeast Thailand and three in Northwest Cambodia are he...
International audienceThe Khmer Empire, based at Angkor (UNESCO) in Cambodia, rapidly extended their...
Northeast Thailand (Isan) was incorporated into the polity of Angkor around the end of the first mil...
International audienceThe Khmer Empire, based at Angkor (UNESCO) in Cambodia, rapidly extended their...
International audienceThe Khmer Empire, based at Angkor (UNESCO) in Cambodia, rapidly extended their...
International audienceThe Khmer Empire, based at Angkor (UNESCO) in Cambodia, rapidly extended their...
International audienceThe Khmer Empire, based at Angkor (UNESCO) in Cambodia, rapidly extended their...
iv, 138 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Anthrop...
This dissertation reviews several different sources (i.e., local and foreign documents and archaeolo...
One of the earliest states in Southeast Asia arose in the Mekong Delta during or shortly after the f...
RefereedPolities in the Mekong delta played a central role in regional developments between 500 BC a...
AJ The work is paid to the study of the Bronze Age in the territory of Cambodia. This period is date...
Recent archaeological excavations in various parts of South East Asia have brought abundant, fresh m...
Polities in the Mekong delta played a central role in regional developments between 500 BC and AD 50...
Angkor Borei is a protohistoric (ca. 500 BCE − 500 CE) site in southern Cambodia (Takeo Province), o...
Mortuary data from three Iron Age sites in Northeast Thailand and three in Northwest Cambodia are he...
International audienceThe Khmer Empire, based at Angkor (UNESCO) in Cambodia, rapidly extended their...
Northeast Thailand (Isan) was incorporated into the polity of Angkor around the end of the first mil...
International audienceThe Khmer Empire, based at Angkor (UNESCO) in Cambodia, rapidly extended their...
International audienceThe Khmer Empire, based at Angkor (UNESCO) in Cambodia, rapidly extended their...
International audienceThe Khmer Empire, based at Angkor (UNESCO) in Cambodia, rapidly extended their...
International audienceThe Khmer Empire, based at Angkor (UNESCO) in Cambodia, rapidly extended their...