International audienceThe timing and nature of Southeast Asia's Neolithic and Bronze Ages have been the source of global archaeological intrigue, scepticism (on occasion) and even notoriety for some five decades (e.g. Muhly 1981). Being asked to review an account of what has been an emotive topic provoked a personal response, which I hope may contribute to highlighting the impact of Charles Higham's work and that of his many colleagues
Ban Chiang is a prehistoric site in northeast Thailand which was excavated in 1974 and 1975 under th...
<p>Figure 1: Dates associated with i&i burial pottery from Ban Non Wat and Ban Chiang in comparison ...
Studies of early Southeast Asia focus largely on its ‘classical states’, when rulers and their entou...
As Charles Higham so rightly states, chronology is a major key to unlocking the prehistoric past, pe...
Pirazzoli-t'Serstevens Michèle. Charles Higham, The Bronze Age of Southeast Asia. Cambridge World Ar...
This review is written for a general audience of archaeologists working outside Southeast Asia. It a...
Thote Alain. C. Higham, The Archaeology of Mainland Southeast Asia from 10 000 BC to the Fall of Ang...
This is a first-class book, and the first one that includes both the Holocene prehistory and the ear...
International audienceIndia, the timing and geography of human demographic expansions in continental...
<div><p>There are two models for the origins and timing of the Bronze Age in Southeast Asia. The fir...
We have dated human bone, freshwater shell, charcoal and rice grains from key sites in mainland Sout...
<p>The location of the site of Ban Non Wat in present-day northeast Thailand, and other important ar...
We have dated human bone, freshwater shell, charcoal and rice grains from key sites in mainland Sout...
Ban Chiang is a prehistoric site in northeast Thailand which was excavated in 1974 and 1975 under th...
We have dated human bone, freshwater shell, charcoal and rice grains from key sites in mainland Sout...
Ban Chiang is a prehistoric site in northeast Thailand which was excavated in 1974 and 1975 under th...
<p>Figure 1: Dates associated with i&i burial pottery from Ban Non Wat and Ban Chiang in comparison ...
Studies of early Southeast Asia focus largely on its ‘classical states’, when rulers and their entou...
As Charles Higham so rightly states, chronology is a major key to unlocking the prehistoric past, pe...
Pirazzoli-t'Serstevens Michèle. Charles Higham, The Bronze Age of Southeast Asia. Cambridge World Ar...
This review is written for a general audience of archaeologists working outside Southeast Asia. It a...
Thote Alain. C. Higham, The Archaeology of Mainland Southeast Asia from 10 000 BC to the Fall of Ang...
This is a first-class book, and the first one that includes both the Holocene prehistory and the ear...
International audienceIndia, the timing and geography of human demographic expansions in continental...
<div><p>There are two models for the origins and timing of the Bronze Age in Southeast Asia. The fir...
We have dated human bone, freshwater shell, charcoal and rice grains from key sites in mainland Sout...
<p>The location of the site of Ban Non Wat in present-day northeast Thailand, and other important ar...
We have dated human bone, freshwater shell, charcoal and rice grains from key sites in mainland Sout...
Ban Chiang is a prehistoric site in northeast Thailand which was excavated in 1974 and 1975 under th...
We have dated human bone, freshwater shell, charcoal and rice grains from key sites in mainland Sout...
Ban Chiang is a prehistoric site in northeast Thailand which was excavated in 1974 and 1975 under th...
<p>Figure 1: Dates associated with i&i burial pottery from Ban Non Wat and Ban Chiang in comparison ...
Studies of early Southeast Asia focus largely on its ‘classical states’, when rulers and their entou...