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Ban Chiang, a Prehistoric Village Site in Northeast Thailand, Volume 1

Author : Michael Pietrusewsky,Michele Toomay Douglas
Publisher : UPenn Museum of Archaeology
Page : 524 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : History
ISBN : 0924171928

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Ban Chiang, a Prehistoric Village Site in Northeast Thailand, Volume 1 by Michael Pietrusewsky,Michele Toomay Douglas Pdf

The inaugural volume in the Thai Archaeology Monograph Series describes in detail the human skeletal remains from Ban Chiang in northeast Thailand. The skeletal material spans a period from 2100 B.C. to A.D. 200 and includes premetal, Bronze Age, and Iron Age deposits from a series of prehistoric societies. The history of Homo sapiens in Asia has long been a topic of interest among scholars investigating human biology. This study, which is based on one of the larger, comprehensively analyzed skeletal series ever excavated in the region, makes fundamental contributions to understanding human settlement in eastern Asia. The volume includes detailed summaries of metric and nonmetric variation recorded in teeth, skulls, and the rest of the skeleton, and evidence of disease of the Ban Chiang people. These data are used to examine a number of questions: Where did the people of Ban Chiang come from? Did more intensified agriculture influence the health of the people? How do the people of Ban Chiang compare to the inhabitants of other ancient sites in Thailand and to the modern peoples of Thailand and neighboring regions? Contrary to other groups experiencing similar transitions elsewhere in the world, no clear evidence for a decline in health over time is noted in the Ban Chiang skeletal series, suggesting continuity in a broad-based subsistence strategy even in the face of intensifying agriculture. The skeletal evidence further suggests a rigorous physical lifestyle with little evidence for infectious disease or interpersonal violence. Content of this book's CD-ROM may be found online at this location: http://core.tdar.org/project/376534. Thai Archaeology Monograph Series Joyce C. White, Series Editor University Museum Monograph, 111

Ban Chiang, Northeast Thailand, Volume 2A

Author : Joyce C. White,Elizabeth G. Hamilton
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2018-11-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781931707213

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Ban Chiang, Northeast Thailand, Volume 2A by Joyce C. White,Elizabeth G. Hamilton Pdf

The emergence and adoption of metallurgy is one of the seminal topics of investigation in the history of archaeology, particularly in the history of archaeological research in Southeast Asia. The site of Ban Chiang, Thailand, is a central site in debates surrounding the chronology and significance of early metallurgy in the region. This book is the first in a series of four volumes that review the contributions of Ban Chiang and three related sites in northeast Thailand excavated by the Penn Museum to an understanding early metallurgy in Thailand. As the study of archaeometallurgy is a complex topic that draws on numerous technical and social science disciplines, this introductory volume presents in several chapters the background needed to assess the metal and related evidence presented in the subsequent volumes in this series. A history of perspectives on the role of metals in ancient societies generally and Southeast Asia, specifically, is provided. Other chapters debunk the conventional paradigm for understanding metals and society and provide current theoretical perspectives and new paradigms for the study of ancient metals. The geological basis for the presence and location of metal ore resources in the region is reviewed. The final chapter presents a technical overview of ways material properties of ancient metals may be studied. While providing a background to the study of metals at Ban Chiang, the volume also reviews, synthesizes, and repositions the method and theory for the study of archaeometallurgy generally. Thai Archaeology Monograph Series 2A; University Museum Monograph 149

Ban Chiang, Northeast Thailand, Volume 2C

Author : Joyce C. White,Elizabeth G. Hamilton
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2019-12-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781934536995

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Ban Chiang, Northeast Thailand, Volume 2C by Joyce C. White,Elizabeth G. Hamilton Pdf

This third volume in the series is devoted to presenting and interpreting the metallurgical evidence from Ban Chiang, northeast Thailand, in the broader regional context. Because the production of metal artifacts must engage numerous communities in order to acquire and process the raw materials and then create and distribute products, understanding metals in past societies requires a regional perspective. This is the first book to compile, summarize, and synthesize the English-language copper production and exchange evidence available so far from Thailand and Laos in a thorough and systematic manner. Chapters by Vincent C. Pigott and Thomas O. Pryce examine in detail the mining and smelting of copper in several sites, and the lead-isotope evidence for the sourcing of artifacts found in two of the consumption sites included in the study. Another chapter compiles the metal consumption evidence, including results of technical studies on prehistoric metals recovered from more than 35 sites excavated in central and northeast Thailand. This compilation demonstrates important regional variation in chaînes opératoires, allowing explication and synthesis of the technological traditions found in this region during prehistory. The review and compilation sheds new light on the social and economic context for the adoption and development of metallurgy in this part of the world. One key insight is that Thailand presents a case for a "community-driven bronze age," where the choices of peaceful local communities, not elites or centralized political entities, shaped how metal technological systems were implemented in this region. This fresh perspective on the role of metallurgy in ancient societies contributes to an expanded global understanding of how humans have engaged metal technologies, contributing to debunking the conventional paradigm that emphasized a top-down view and a standardized metallurgical sequence, a paradigm that has dominated archeometallurgical studies for the last century or more. Thai Archaeology Monograph Series, 2C University Museum Monograph, 153

Ban Chiang, Northeast Thailand, Volume 2D

Author : Joyce C. White,Elizabeth G. Hamilton
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2022-01-25
Category : History
ISBN : 9780934718691

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Ban Chiang, Northeast Thailand, Volume 2D by Joyce C. White,Elizabeth G. Hamilton Pdf

Scholars of ancient metallurgy gain insights from individual artifacts as well as from synthetic overviews because debates can turn on details of particular objects from particular contexts. Therefore, it is important for archaeometallurgical studies to provide comprehensive catalogs that specify the attributes of individual objects as well as contexts and the technical studies undertaken on those objects. This fourth volume in the series is devoted to presenting the metallurgical evidence from Ban Chiang, Ban Tong, Ban Phak Top, and Don Klang in northeast Thailand in the form of detailed catalogs organized by sites, periods, and artifact types. All metal artifacts, metallic by-products, and crucibles from the four-site study are included. A catalog of analyzed prills is also included. The catalogs summarize all the contextual, metric, and analytical data from metallographic, elemental, and microhardness analyses. Illustrations and photomicrographs provide visual evidence for the study collection. These kinds of detailed catalogs form the raw material of technical and archaeological interpretation, enabling comparisons with other collections as well as allowing scholars to form their own conclusions independently of the interpretations of the authors.

Ban Chiang, Northeast Thailand, Volume 2B

Author : Joyce C. White,Elizabeth G. Hamilton
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2019-02-22
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781931707787

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Ban Chiang, Northeast Thailand, Volume 2B by Joyce C. White,Elizabeth G. Hamilton Pdf

The foundation of any archaeometallurgical study is study of excavated assemblages of metals and related remains. This volume presents in detail how the metals and such remains as crucibles excavated from four sites in northeast Thailand have been studied to understand the place of metal objects and technology in the ancient past of this region. In addition to typological examination, hundreds of technical analyses reveal the technological capabilities, preferences, and styles of metal artifact manufacturers in this part of Thailand. Detailed examination of contexts of recovery of metal remains employing a "life history" approach indicates that metal objects in those societies were used primarily in daily life and, only occasionally, as grave goods. The most surprising find is that casting of copper-base artifacts to final form took place at all these village sites during the metal age period, indicating a decentralized final production stage that may prove to be unusual for metal age societies. These insights are made possible by applying the methods and theories introduced in the first volume of the suite of volumes that study the metal remains from Ban Chiang in regional contest. Thai Archaeology Monograph Series, 2B; University Museum Monograph, 150

Ban Chiang, Northeast Thailand, Volume 2C

Author : Joyce C. White,Elizabeth G. Hamilton
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2020-02-07
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1931707936

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Ban Chiang, Northeast Thailand, Volume 2C by Joyce C. White,Elizabeth G. Hamilton Pdf

This third volume in the series is devoted to presenting and interpreting the metallurgical evidence from Ban Chiang, northeast Thailand, in the broader regional context. Because the production of metal artifacts must engage numerous communities in order to acquire and process the raw materials and then create and distribute products, understanding metals in past societies requires a regional perspective. This is the first book to compile, summarize, and synthesize the English-language copper production and exchange evidence available so far from Thailand and Laos in a thorough and systematic manner. Chapters by Vincent C. Pigott and Thomas O. Pryce examine in detail the mining and smelting of copper in several sites, and the lead-isotope evidence for the sourcing of artifacts found in two of the consumption sites included in the study. Another chapter compiles the metal consumption evidence, including results of technical studies on prehistoric metals recovered from more than 35 sites excavated in central and northeast Thailand. This compilation demonstrates important regional variation in chaînes opératoires, allowing explication and synthesis of the technological traditions found in this region during prehistory. The review and compilation sheds new light on the social and economic context for the adoption and development of metallurgy in this part of the world. One key insight is that Thailand presents a case for a "community-driven bronze age," where the choices of peaceful local communities, not elites or centralized political entities, shaped how metal technological systems were implemented in this region. This fresh perspective on the role of metallurgy in ancient societies contributes to an expanded global understanding of how humans have engaged metal technologies, contributing to debunking the conventional paradigm that emphasized a top-down view and a standardized metallurgical sequence, a paradigm that has dominated archeometallurgical studies for the last century or more. Thai Archaeology Monograph Series, 2C University Museum Monograph, 153

Prehistoric Investigations in Northeast Thailand

Author : Charles Higham,Amphan Kijngam,Payom Chantaratiyakarn
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : Antiquities, Prehistoric
ISBN : UOM:39015013511335

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Prehistoric Investigations in Northeast Thailand by Charles Higham,Amphan Kijngam,Payom Chantaratiyakarn Pdf

Ban Chiang, Northeast Thailand, Volume 2B

Author : Joyce C. White,Elizabeth G. Hamilton
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2019-01-24
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781931707923

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Ban Chiang, Northeast Thailand, Volume 2B by Joyce C. White,Elizabeth G. Hamilton Pdf

The foundation of any archaeometallurgical study is study of excavated assemblages of metals and related remains. This volume presents in detail how the metals and such remains as crucibles excavated from four sites in northeast Thailand have been studied to understand the place of metal objects and technology in the ancient past of this region. In addition to typological examination, hundreds of technical analyses reveal the technological capabilities, preferences, and styles of metal artifact manufacturers in this part of Thailand. Detailed examination of contexts of recovery of metal remains employing a "life history" approach indicates that metal objects in those societies were used primarily in daily life and, only occasionally, as grave goods. The most surprising find is that casting of copper-base artifacts to final form took place at all these village sites during the metal age period, indicating a decentralized final production stage that may prove to be unusual for metal age societies. These insights are made possible by applying the methods and theories introduced in the first volume of the suite of volumes that study the metal remains from Ban Chiang in regional contest. Thai Archaeology Monograph Series, 2B; University Museum Monograph, 150

Ban Chiang, Northeast Thailand, Volume 2A

Author : Joyce C. White,Elizabeth G. Hamilton
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2018-09-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781931707442

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Ban Chiang, Northeast Thailand, Volume 2A by Joyce C. White,Elizabeth G. Hamilton Pdf

The emergence and adoption of metallurgy is one of the seminal topics of investigation in the history of archaeology, particularly in the history of archaeological research in Southeast Asia. The site of Ban Chiang, Thailand, is a central site in debates surrounding the chronology and significance of early metallurgy in the region. This book is the first in a series of four volumes that review the contributions of Ban Chiang and three related sites in northeast Thailand excavated by the Penn Museum to an understanding early metallurgy in Thailand. As the study of archaeometallurgy is a complex topic that draws on numerous technical and social science disciplines, this introductory volume presents in several chapters the background needed to assess the metal and related evidence presented in the subsequent volumes in this series. A history of perspectives on the role of metals in ancient societies generally and Southeast Asia, specifically, is provided. Other chapters debunk the conventional paradigm for understanding metals and society and provide current theoretical perspectives and new paradigms for the study of ancient metals. The geological basis for the presence and location of metal ore resources in the region is reviewed. The final chapter presents a technical overview of ways material properties of ancient metals may be studied. While providing a background to the study of metals at Ban Chiang, the volume also reviews, synthesizes, and repositions the method and theory for the study of archaeometallurgy generally. Thai Archaeology Monograph Series, 2A; University Museum Monograph, 149

Prehistoric Thai Ceramics

Author : Armand J. Labbé
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Ban Chiang (Udon Thani, Thailand)
ISBN : UOM:39015059256670

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Prehistoric Ceramics of Northeastern Thailand

Author : Brian Vincent
Publisher : British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Art
ISBN : UOM:39015017708952

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Prehistoric Ceramics of Northeastern Thailand by Brian Vincent Pdf

The rapid growth in Thai archaeology in the last decade has introduced areas of study that are virgin territory. The study of the ceramics from excavations and survey sites have been the author's responsibility. This volume, based on his thesis, provides the latest discussion of the pottery with special reference to the site at Ban Na Di.

A World View of Bioculturally Modified Teeth

Author : Scott E. Burnett,Joel D. Irish
Publisher : University Press of Florida
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2017-10-31
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780813052977

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A World View of Bioculturally Modified Teeth by Scott E. Burnett,Joel D. Irish Pdf

"Brings together studies from diverse time periods and geographic regions to deliver a comprehensive biocultural treatment of dental modification. The volume amply documents the diversity of ways humans modify their teeth and the variety of reasons they may do so."--Debbie Guatelli-Steinberg, author of What Teeth Reveal about Human Evolution Tooth modification is the longest-lasting type of body modification and the most widespread in the archaeological record. It has been practiced throughout many time periods and on every occupied continent and conveys information about individual people, their societies, and their relationships to others. This necessary volume presents the wide spectrum of intentional dental modification in humans across the globe over the past 16,000 years. These essays draw on research from the Americas, Africa, Asia, Oceania, and Europe. Through archaeological studies, historical and ethnographic sources, and observations of contemporary people, contributors examine instances of tooth filing, notching, inlays, dyeing, and removal. They discuss how to distinguish between these purposeful modifications of teeth and normal wear and tear or disease while demonstrating what patterns of tooth modification can reveal about people and their cultures in the past and present. A volume in the series Bioarchaeological Interpretations of the Human Past: Local, Regional, and Global Perspectives, edited by Clark Spencer Larsen

EJIM

Author : Maarten Bode,Jan Meulenbeld,Jan Em Houben,Rene TJ Cappers
Publisher : Barkhuis
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2008-12-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9789077922569

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EJIM by Maarten Bode,Jan Meulenbeld,Jan Em Houben,Rene TJ Cappers Pdf

Volume 1 of eJIM, the eJournal of Indian Medicine. eJIM is a multidisciplinary periodical that publishes studies on South Asian medical systems by qualified scholars in philology, medicine, pharmacology, botany, anthropology and sociology.