[Paper] The metal age of Thailand and Ricardo’s Law of Comparative Advantage
via Archaeological Research in Asia, 13 July 2021: A paper by White and Hamilton discerning the primary and secondary production ...
Historical period referring to the appearance and use of bronze, which varies from region to region in Southeast Asia.
via Archaeological Research in Asia, 13 July 2021: A paper by White and Hamilton discerning the primary and secondary production ...
Here are three recently-published papers about Thai Archaeology that may be of interest, from Antiquity and the Journal of World ...
via UCLA: Readers may be interested in this talk by Dr. Stephen Acabado on February 5. Registration is required.
via Vietnam Express, 13 November 2020: A story on how a Vietnamese collector has amassed 15,000 prehistoric stone tools from ...
via Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 14 September 2020: This paper suggests that the emergence of coastal plains ...
Webinar by Peng Peng at the Chinese University of Hong Kong on Friday. Zoom regiration link below.
via Myanmar Times, 31 December 2019: The 'bronze' and 'iron' ages are loaded and problematic terms in Southeast Asia, but ...
The recent work of the Mission Archéologique Française au Myanmar on excavations investigating the Bronze Age of the Sagaing Region ...
Reader may be interested in two papers related to Southeast Asian Archaeology in the latest issue of Antiquity. Rainfall and ...
A find from China that may have some bearing on Southeast Asia - 4,000-year-old wheat and millet have been found ...
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