In the archaeological literature regional centers often receive far less attention than capital regions and the medieval Khmer Empire (ca. 9th to 15th centuries ad) is a classic case in …
C Evans, N Chang, N Shimizu - Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 2016 - cambridge.org
Our understanding of the transition from the last centuries of prehistory to the Pre-Angkorian period in northeast Thailand has been limited by a lack of projects bridging both periods …
M Lorrillard - Before Siam: Essays in art and archaeology, 2014 - shs.hal.science
The earliest forms of “Indianisation” in Laos have not been the subject of much research to date. Henri Parmentier (1927: 231, 233-235), when introducing some two hundred sites …
Buddhist temples offer invaluable historical insights into the movement of people across different historical periods and their interactions with the environment. This study focuses on …
AO Zakharov - Social Evolution and History, 2019 - cyberleninka.ru
The paper analyses the characteristic features of the emerging 'Indianized', or 'Indic'kingdoms in Southeast Asia. The paper traces the connections between the power …
N Appleton, S Shaw - 2015 - naomiappleton.wordpress.com
This book has been many years in the making. We have worked together for some years on various aspects of jātakas, and to translate the last ten, considered in Southeast and South …
Moated sites in northeast Thailand serve as pivotal evidence of human–environment interaction since the Iron Age and have been subject to extensive study. This research …
G Iannone, RS Rivera, ST Lin, NC Soe - Religions, 2024 - mdpi.com
Bagan, the imperial capital of the Burmese Empire (11th–14th centuries CE), was situated in what is now known as Myanmar's “dry zone”, Southeast Asia's most arid region. This setting …
C Boonjubun - The Global South, 2024 - muse.jhu.edu
The urban land question is undeniably a pressing societal problem. Criticisms of the financialization of urban land continue, much like the challenge to land grabbing. Questions …