This article moves discussion of prehistoric earthworks in Cambodia from normative archaeology into an ecological landscape structure, based on archaeological data sets. Discussions provide a synthesis of archaeological and newly borne-out ecological explanations for original site construction, occupation, landscape use, sustainability of occupation for the earthwork culture over a 2000-year period and terminal use of the sites. A model is presented to assess site abandonment and post-earthwork region settlement patterns
Understanding human environmental relationships is fundamental to understanding past cultures. Views...
Circular earthworks with outer walls and inner ditches surrounding a central platform are characteri...
Environmental archaeology is a holistic approach to understanding human environmental intervention. ...
Since 1996 research on circular earthworks in the red soil region of eastern Cambodia and adjacent V...
Prehistoric circular earthwork sites occurring across the basaltic plateau of eastern Cambodia/weste...
This article provides a summary of research activities and outcomes following several years of aeria...
Regional environmental reconstruction is used to address the issue of human environmental relationsh...
Mortuary data from three Iron Age sites in Northeast Thailand and three in Northwest Cambodia are he...
Prei Khmeng, a village 13 km northwest of Siem Reap, Cambodia, is noted for the presence of one of t...
This thesis examines how social and environmental change is recorded in the stratigraphic profile an...
This thesis documents the interaction of stone artefact technology and local environmental contexts ...
The archaeological study of past societies is an inherently difficult activity. Relying on extremely...
This thesis focuses on analysing the development of settlement in the Upper Mun River Valley of nort...
Southeast Asia is one major region where applications of socio-political frameworks emphasizing prog...
The archaeological study of past societies is an inherently difficult activity. Relying on extremely...
Understanding human environmental relationships is fundamental to understanding past cultures. Views...
Circular earthworks with outer walls and inner ditches surrounding a central platform are characteri...
Environmental archaeology is a holistic approach to understanding human environmental intervention. ...
Since 1996 research on circular earthworks in the red soil region of eastern Cambodia and adjacent V...
Prehistoric circular earthwork sites occurring across the basaltic plateau of eastern Cambodia/weste...
This article provides a summary of research activities and outcomes following several years of aeria...
Regional environmental reconstruction is used to address the issue of human environmental relationsh...
Mortuary data from three Iron Age sites in Northeast Thailand and three in Northwest Cambodia are he...
Prei Khmeng, a village 13 km northwest of Siem Reap, Cambodia, is noted for the presence of one of t...
This thesis examines how social and environmental change is recorded in the stratigraphic profile an...
This thesis documents the interaction of stone artefact technology and local environmental contexts ...
The archaeological study of past societies is an inherently difficult activity. Relying on extremely...
This thesis focuses on analysing the development of settlement in the Upper Mun River Valley of nort...
Southeast Asia is one major region where applications of socio-political frameworks emphasizing prog...
The archaeological study of past societies is an inherently difficult activity. Relying on extremely...
Understanding human environmental relationships is fundamental to understanding past cultures. Views...
Circular earthworks with outer walls and inner ditches surrounding a central platform are characteri...
Environmental archaeology is a holistic approach to understanding human environmental intervention. ...