Since 2014 the Mission Archéologique Française au Myanmar has been excavating a prehistoric cemetery, Oakaie 1, adjacent to the famous Nyaung'gan Bronze Age cemetery in Sagaing Division. Oakaie 1 (OAI1) was selected as a Nyaung'gan proxy in order to better understand the Neolithic-Bronze Age-Iron Age chronological transitions in upper-central Myanmar, for eventual regional-scale synthesis. An initial attempt to AMS 14C date 13 human femurs failed due to a lack of collagen but a subsequent effort using an apatite dating methodology on 5 femurs was successful. These preliminary data bracket part of the cemetery from the 9th to 6th c. BC with a 4th-3rd c. BC outlier. Typological and technological analogies between OAI1 and Nyaung'gan pottery g...
Recent excavations of 1 wo sites in [he Mun River valley in Northeast Thailand (Fig. t.l, p. 5) as p...
Noen U-Loke is a large Iron Age settlement located in the upper Mun River floodplain of Northeast Th...
International audienceArchitecture represents key evidence of dynastic practice and change in the ar...
International audienceSince 2014 the Mission Archéologique Française au Myanmar has been excavating ...
Since 2014 the Mission Archéologique Française au Myanmar has been excavating a prehistoric cemetery...
Preliminary excavations were made in 1998 at a cemetery south of Nyaung-gan Village, near Mandalay, ...
International audienceHere we begin to investigate prehistoric kinship and social differentiation in...
We present here our very first observations on Neolithic remains from the Ywa Gon Gyi site, near Tha...
International audienceWith 2228 km of Bay of Bengal coastline, Myanmar occupies a critical geographi...
We present here, pending a more exhaustive study, the very first findings of an Iron age burial site...
Excavations at Non Nok Tha, in Northeast Thailand in 1965-1968 revealed for the first time in Sout...
International audienceSoutheast Asia is becoming a region of increasing interest in discussions of p...
International audienceSoutheast Asia is becoming a region of increasing interest in discussions of p...
Bagan is a major early urban center in Myanmar (Burma). Hundreds of Buddhist monuments were built th...
Recent excavations of 1 wo sites in [he Mun River valley in Northeast Thailand (Fig. t.l, p. 5) as p...
Noen U-Loke is a large Iron Age settlement located in the upper Mun River floodplain of Northeast Th...
International audienceArchitecture represents key evidence of dynastic practice and change in the ar...
International audienceSince 2014 the Mission Archéologique Française au Myanmar has been excavating ...
Since 2014 the Mission Archéologique Française au Myanmar has been excavating a prehistoric cemetery...
Preliminary excavations were made in 1998 at a cemetery south of Nyaung-gan Village, near Mandalay, ...
International audienceHere we begin to investigate prehistoric kinship and social differentiation in...
We present here our very first observations on Neolithic remains from the Ywa Gon Gyi site, near Tha...
International audienceWith 2228 km of Bay of Bengal coastline, Myanmar occupies a critical geographi...
We present here, pending a more exhaustive study, the very first findings of an Iron age burial site...
Excavations at Non Nok Tha, in Northeast Thailand in 1965-1968 revealed for the first time in Sout...
International audienceSoutheast Asia is becoming a region of increasing interest in discussions of p...
International audienceSoutheast Asia is becoming a region of increasing interest in discussions of p...
Bagan is a major early urban center in Myanmar (Burma). Hundreds of Buddhist monuments were built th...
Recent excavations of 1 wo sites in [he Mun River valley in Northeast Thailand (Fig. t.l, p. 5) as p...
Noen U-Loke is a large Iron Age settlement located in the upper Mun River floodplain of Northeast Th...
International audienceArchitecture represents key evidence of dynastic practice and change in the ar...