Human-Environmental Relationships in Prehistory: An Introduction to Current...
Understanding human environmental relationships is fundamental to understanding past cultures. Views of how environments and humans interrelate, however, have changed substantially during the twentieth...
View ArticleWas Medieval Sawankhalok like Modern Bangkok, Flooded Every Few Years but an...
"Sawankhalok" is the name of the medieval city that was part of the Sukhothai kingdom and was located on the banks of the Yom River about 50 km north of Sukhothai. This city shows evidence of flood...
View ArticleDistinguishing Change in the Subsistence and the Material Records: The...
By the end of the second millennium B.C., localized subsistence strategies with different dietary practices had shifted to a more standardized system over a large area in northwestern South Asia. At...
View ArticlePossible Early Dry-Land and Wet-Land Rice Cultivation in Highland North Sumatra
The origins of dry farming in the Southeast Asian tropics have been neglected until recently. Information from five North Sumatran pollen diagrams is summarized, with a chronological control of 41...
View ArticleThe Holocene Palaeogeography of the Southeast Margin of the Bangkok Plain,...
The archaeological implications of a palaeogeographical model of the region surrounding an archaeological site, Nong Nor, on the southeastern margin of the Bangkok Plain are presented. The regional...
View ArticleHolocene Palaeoenvironmental Reconstruction Based on Microfossil Analysis of...
Pollen, phytolith, and charcoal analyses are presented for a Holocene lake sediment core taken from Nong Han (Lake) Kumphawapi, Udon Thani, Northeast Thailand. Major changes appear in the record at...
View ArticleThe Human Environment During the Terminal Pleistocene and Holocene in...
Regional environmental reconstruction is used to address the issue of human environmental relationships in northeastern Thailand from the Late Pleistocene through the Mid-Holocene. A 6.18 m core from...
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