International audienceThis article presents the typological and archaeometrical results obtained on the brown glazed stoneware of the Torp Chey kiln sites area. The ceramics were studied as part of the Cerangkor project, and several kiln sites were surveyed and analysed, including: Torp Chey, Veal Svay, Chong Samrong and Teuk Lek. More than sixty samples of brown glazed stoneware from the different kiln sites have been analysed chemically by XRF-WDS, twentyfive among them also petrographically. The data obtained indicate that the different kiln sites use similar raw materials suggesting the exploitation of the same geological formations for the whole area. Only one reference group has been therefore established, distinct from the production...
An evaluation of the geochemical characteristics of 102 storage jar sherds by k0-neutron activation ...
International audienceThis article presents an overview of the pottery productions from the earliest...
Pedestrian surveys have identified a large number of 9th century ceramic kilns to the north of the e...
International audienceThis article presents the typological and archaeometrical results obtained on ...
In the area around Angkor, Cambodia, several ceramics kilns dating from the ninth to 15th centuries...
International audienceIn the area around Angkor, a number of ceramic kilns dating from the 9-15th ce...
Brown-glazed ceramics are commonly found at Ang-korian period sites yet our knowledge of production ...
Prehistoric circular earthwork sites occurring across the basaltic plateau of eastern Cambodia/weste...
International audienceThis article presents the mineral resource procurement territories of Early Ne...
Circular earthworks with outer walls and inner ditches surrounding a central platform are characteri...
International audienceThis article provides a summary of research activities and outcomes following ...
The recent French archaeological excavations which have taken place in Angkor under the responsibili...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.This study reviews selec...
International audienceThis article provides a description of the stone vessels and utensils recovere...
From the beginning of Khmer stoneware production, at the end of the ninth century CE, at least ten k...
An evaluation of the geochemical characteristics of 102 storage jar sherds by k0-neutron activation ...
International audienceThis article presents an overview of the pottery productions from the earliest...
Pedestrian surveys have identified a large number of 9th century ceramic kilns to the north of the e...
International audienceThis article presents the typological and archaeometrical results obtained on ...
In the area around Angkor, Cambodia, several ceramics kilns dating from the ninth to 15th centuries...
International audienceIn the area around Angkor, a number of ceramic kilns dating from the 9-15th ce...
Brown-glazed ceramics are commonly found at Ang-korian period sites yet our knowledge of production ...
Prehistoric circular earthwork sites occurring across the basaltic plateau of eastern Cambodia/weste...
International audienceThis article presents the mineral resource procurement territories of Early Ne...
Circular earthworks with outer walls and inner ditches surrounding a central platform are characteri...
International audienceThis article provides a summary of research activities and outcomes following ...
The recent French archaeological excavations which have taken place in Angkor under the responsibili...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.This study reviews selec...
International audienceThis article provides a description of the stone vessels and utensils recovere...
From the beginning of Khmer stoneware production, at the end of the ninth century CE, at least ten k...
An evaluation of the geochemical characteristics of 102 storage jar sherds by k0-neutron activation ...
International audienceThis article presents an overview of the pottery productions from the earliest...
Pedestrian surveys have identified a large number of 9th century ceramic kilns to the north of the e...