Northeast Thailand (Isan) was incorporated into the polity of Angkor around the end of the first millennium A.D. Well before this time, local communities in the Phimai region had adopted important activities such as the use of inscriptions and the construction of religious architecture in permanent materials. In 1998, the Origins of Angkor Project undertook an archaeological excavation at the most important Khmer temple in Thailand, the Prasat Hin Phimai. The excavation recovered late prehistoric ceramics and remains of an early brick structure, probably religious in nature, which had been re-used as part of the foundation of the sandstone Angkorian temple. KEYWORDS: Angkor, Phimai, Mun River, Thailand, Isan, prehistoric, architecture
The author’s principal research has mainly been in the field of Southeast Asian prehistoric archaeol...
Our understanding of the transition from the last centuries of prehistory to the Pre-Angkorian perio...
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Mortuary data from three Iron Age sites in Northeast Thailand and three in Northwest Cambodia are he...
iv, 138 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Anthrop...
iv, 138 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Anthrop...
Follow the footsteps of Khmer civilization from Angkor Wat to the center of cultural heritage in nor...
From the middle of the thirteenth century until 1438 the kingdom of Sukhothai was the major politica...
The excavations at Spirit Cave, Non Nok Tha, Ban Chiang and other sites in Northeast Thailand have ...
Prei Khmeng, village 13 km northwest of Siem Reap, Cambodia, is noted for the presence of one of the...
From the middle of the thirteenth century until 1438 the kingdom of Sukhothai was the major politica...
One of the earliest states in Southeast Asia arose in the Mekong Delta during or shortly after the f...
21 pages. Published first in "Archaeological Research in Asia" by ElsevierThe Angkorian Empire was a...
With the field records and artifactual materials recovered from Banyan Valley Cave in northern Thail...
The aim of this article is to better define the historical position of Wendan (Land Zhenla), an 8th-...
The author’s principal research has mainly been in the field of Southeast Asian prehistoric archaeol...
Our understanding of the transition from the last centuries of prehistory to the Pre-Angkorian perio...
Prei Khmeng, a village 13 km northwest of Siem Reap, Cambodia, is noted for the presence of one of t...
Mortuary data from three Iron Age sites in Northeast Thailand and three in Northwest Cambodia are he...
iv, 138 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Anthrop...
iv, 138 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Anthrop...
Follow the footsteps of Khmer civilization from Angkor Wat to the center of cultural heritage in nor...
From the middle of the thirteenth century until 1438 the kingdom of Sukhothai was the major politica...
The excavations at Spirit Cave, Non Nok Tha, Ban Chiang and other sites in Northeast Thailand have ...
Prei Khmeng, village 13 km northwest of Siem Reap, Cambodia, is noted for the presence of one of the...
From the middle of the thirteenth century until 1438 the kingdom of Sukhothai was the major politica...
One of the earliest states in Southeast Asia arose in the Mekong Delta during or shortly after the f...
21 pages. Published first in "Archaeological Research in Asia" by ElsevierThe Angkorian Empire was a...
With the field records and artifactual materials recovered from Banyan Valley Cave in northern Thail...
The aim of this article is to better define the historical position of Wendan (Land Zhenla), an 8th-...
The author’s principal research has mainly been in the field of Southeast Asian prehistoric archaeol...
Our understanding of the transition from the last centuries of prehistory to the Pre-Angkorian perio...
Prei Khmeng, a village 13 km northwest of Siem Reap, Cambodia, is noted for the presence of one of t...