A number of archaeologists are making significant advances in the historical archaeology of Southeast Asia. The papers presented in this issue, and the one that preceded it, provide new insights and exciting directions for future research.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44539/1/10761_2004_Article_417784.pd
Abstract: An argument is presented for Southeast Asian archaeologists to replace the Birds Eye View/...
The research presented here addresses the development of social complexity in a tributary valley to ...
The archaeological record of South Asia's rich and diverse past has been largely dominated by interp...
This paper reviews the use of archaeological and documentary sources in the understanding of the pas...
A discussion on the collection of articles resulting from the 2013 conference at the University of W...
Mortuary data from three Iron Age sites in Northeast Thailand and three in Northwest Cambodia are he...
Studies of early Southeast Asia focus largely on its ‘classical states’, when rulers and their entou...
This book provides readers with the most comprehensive overview of Southeast Asia’s archaeological h...
The research on civilization in Indonesia has been conducted since 1800s. Around 1970s, there was th...
54 pages. First published at https://doi.org/10.1007/s10814-021-09170-4 by Springer.Despite the ethn...
A review of archaeologial data from the first two millenia BC in mainland Southeast Asia is presente...
This article introduces recent studies on an important collection of Southeast Asian archaeological ...
This PhD dissertation examines the role of insular Southeast Asia in the trans-regional networks of ...
Intensive surface surveys are a well-established method in the landscape archaeology of many parts o...
While following the probes of foreign individuals into various obscure parts of Southeast Asia over ...
Abstract: An argument is presented for Southeast Asian archaeologists to replace the Birds Eye View/...
The research presented here addresses the development of social complexity in a tributary valley to ...
The archaeological record of South Asia's rich and diverse past has been largely dominated by interp...
This paper reviews the use of archaeological and documentary sources in the understanding of the pas...
A discussion on the collection of articles resulting from the 2013 conference at the University of W...
Mortuary data from three Iron Age sites in Northeast Thailand and three in Northwest Cambodia are he...
Studies of early Southeast Asia focus largely on its ‘classical states’, when rulers and their entou...
This book provides readers with the most comprehensive overview of Southeast Asia’s archaeological h...
The research on civilization in Indonesia has been conducted since 1800s. Around 1970s, there was th...
54 pages. First published at https://doi.org/10.1007/s10814-021-09170-4 by Springer.Despite the ethn...
A review of archaeologial data from the first two millenia BC in mainland Southeast Asia is presente...
This article introduces recent studies on an important collection of Southeast Asian archaeological ...
This PhD dissertation examines the role of insular Southeast Asia in the trans-regional networks of ...
Intensive surface surveys are a well-established method in the landscape archaeology of many parts o...
While following the probes of foreign individuals into various obscure parts of Southeast Asia over ...
Abstract: An argument is presented for Southeast Asian archaeologists to replace the Birds Eye View/...
The research presented here addresses the development of social complexity in a tributary valley to ...
The archaeological record of South Asia's rich and diverse past has been largely dominated by interp...