8 pages. Published by UCL Press: Duke, B. & Carter, A. & Chang, N., (2010) “The Excavation of Iron Age Working Floors and Small-Scale Industry at Ban Non Wat, Thailand”, Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 20, 123-130. doi: https://doi.org/10.5334/pia.345The prehistoric moat-mound site of Ban Non Wat (BNW) is located on the Khorat Plateau in Northeast Thailand (figure 1). Initially identified due to its Iron Age moats, BNW has provided a wealth of information about changing social complexity, based largely on the extensive number of graves recovered over the first seven seasons of excavation (Higham 2009). Occupation layers dating from the Neolithic (c. 1750 BC) through to the Iron Age (AD 500) allow for a deep view into the prehistory...
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Excavations at Non Nok Tha, in Northeast Thailand in 1965-1968 revealed for the first time in Sout...
[Extract] The prehistoric moat-mound site of Ban Non Wat (BNW) is located on the Khorat Plateau in N...
Non Ban Jak is a large, moated site located in the upper Mun Valley, Northeast Thailand. Excavations...
Non Ban Jak is a large, moated site located in the upper Mun Valley, Northeast Thailand. Excavations...
Non Ban Jak is a large, moated site located in the upper Mun Valley, Northeast Thailand. Excavations...
The site of Non Mak La (excavated in 1994) is located in central Thailand and several hectares in si...
With the field records and artifactual materials recovered from Banyan Valley Cave in northern Thail...
Recent excavations at the site of Ban Bon Noen in central Thailand produced glass beads from cultura...
Excavations were undertaken at the village (phum) of Sophy in Banteay Meanchey Province, north-west ...
Intensive surface surveys are a well-established method in the landscape archaeology of many parts o...
A major turning point, the introduction of metalworking into prehistoric society saw the development...
The paper presents the results of the excavations and studies undertaken from 2017 to 2020 by the te...
The excavations at Spirit Cave, Non Nok Tha, Ban Chiang and other sites in Northeast Thailand have ...
This article analyzes the evidence for the beginnings of social differentiation in the Bronze Age si...
The Mun River valley is well known for its moat-bound mounded archaeological sites that are usually ...
Excavations at Non Nok Tha, in Northeast Thailand in 1965-1968 revealed for the first time in Sout...
[Extract] The prehistoric moat-mound site of Ban Non Wat (BNW) is located on the Khorat Plateau in N...
Non Ban Jak is a large, moated site located in the upper Mun Valley, Northeast Thailand. Excavations...
Non Ban Jak is a large, moated site located in the upper Mun Valley, Northeast Thailand. Excavations...
Non Ban Jak is a large, moated site located in the upper Mun Valley, Northeast Thailand. Excavations...
The site of Non Mak La (excavated in 1994) is located in central Thailand and several hectares in si...
With the field records and artifactual materials recovered from Banyan Valley Cave in northern Thail...
Recent excavations at the site of Ban Bon Noen in central Thailand produced glass beads from cultura...
Excavations were undertaken at the village (phum) of Sophy in Banteay Meanchey Province, north-west ...
Intensive surface surveys are a well-established method in the landscape archaeology of many parts o...
A major turning point, the introduction of metalworking into prehistoric society saw the development...
The paper presents the results of the excavations and studies undertaken from 2017 to 2020 by the te...
The excavations at Spirit Cave, Non Nok Tha, Ban Chiang and other sites in Northeast Thailand have ...
This article analyzes the evidence for the beginnings of social differentiation in the Bronze Age si...
The Mun River valley is well known for its moat-bound mounded archaeological sites that are usually ...
Excavations at Non Nok Tha, in Northeast Thailand in 1965-1968 revealed for the first time in Sout...