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From the Bronze Age to the Iron Age in Thailand: applying the heterarchical approach.
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THERE HAS, OF LATE, BEEN INCREASING interest in the social organization of prehistoric Southeast Asia (Bayard 1992; Higham and Thosarat 2000; O'Reilly 1999; White 1995; White and Pigott 1996). Most of this discussion has focused on Bronze Age Thailand, which is often perceived to follow an unusual trajectory of social development (Bronson 1979; White 1995). These authors have noted that Southeast Asia, especially Thailand, does not follow the same trajectory that other areas of the...
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External Relations of Early Iron Age Crete, 1100-600 B.C.(Book Review)
The Journal of the American Oriental Society
; ... later in the book, accompanied by seven maps showing the various sites mentioned in ... these same overseas locations. Thirty-one maps show all sorts of distribution patterns ... the eleventh to seventh centuries B.C. (maps 28-31) is especially interesting, considering ...
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From the Bronze Age to the Iron Age in Thailand: applying the heterarchical approach.
Asian Perspectives: the Journal of Archaeology for Asia and the Pacific
; THERE HAS, OF LATE, BEEN INCREASING interest in the social organization of prehistoric Southeast Asia (Bayard 1992; Higham and Thosarat 2000; O'Reilly 1999; White 1995; White and Pigott 1996). Most of this discussion has focused on Bronze Age Thailand, which is often perceived to follow an unusual
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East Chisenbury: ritual and rubbish at the British Bronze Age-Iron Age transition.
Antiquity
; The repertoire of site-types for later English prehistory has not changed for a generation. Now, from East Chisenbury on Salisbury Plain, a new type is defined, a midden of refuse so large and strange it re-defines the concept of 'rubbish' and its 'disposal'. The term midden, Scandinavian in
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Iron age society and chronology in South-east Kazakhstan. (Research).
Antiquity
; For we live in the age of the iron race, when men shall never cease from labor and woe by day, and never be free from anguish at night, for hard are the cares that the gods will be giving. (The Poems of Hesiod, Translated with Introduction and Comments by R. M. Frazer, Stanzas 175-180. 1983.
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Stone Age and Bronze Age landscapes in Scania, Sweden.(Ecology and Economy in Stone Age and Bronze Age Scania)(In the Wake of a Woman: Stone Age Pioneering of Northeastern Scania, Sweden, 10000-5000 BC, the Arup Settlements)(Book review)
Antiquity
; KARL-GORAN SJOGREN (ed Ecology and Economy in Stone Age and Bronze Age Scania. 218 pages, 50 illustrations, 32 tables. 2006. Lund: Riksantikvarieambetet; 978-91-7209-445-1 hardback. PER KARSTEN & BJORN NILSSON (ed In the Wake of a Woman: Stone Age Pioneering of Northeastern Scania, Sweden,
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Iron Age inhumation burials at Yarnton, Oxfordshire.
Antiquity
; Introduction Formal burials dated to the Iron Age are not common in the British archaeological record, although they become more usual from the 1st century BC onwards (Whimster 1981; Cunliffe 1991: 505). Iron Age inhumation cemeteries are found in East Yorkshire, with its groups of barrows and
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Motorway works dig up Iron Age find.(News)
The Birmingham Post (England)
; Excavators preparing part of Warwickshire for major road improvement works have dug up more than they bargained for - the remains of a settlement belonging to Iron Age gentry. Archeologists brought in by the Highways Agency even found earlier fragments of Neolithic and Bronze Age pottery and flint
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Dan II. A Chronicle of the Excavations and the Late Bronze Age "Mycenaean" Tomb
Near Eastern Archaeology
; Dan II. A Chronicle of the Excavations and the Late Bronze Age "Mycenaean" Tomb By Avraham Biran and Rachel Ben-Dov. Jerusalem: Nelson Glueck School of Biblical Archaeology, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, 2002. Pp. vi + 248, 223 figures; 4 color plates; 20 tables; a catalogue of
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The bronze Age khanates of Central Asia. (Special Section)
Antiquity
; It would make far more sense, perhaps, to derive states from achievement-oriented big-man societies than it would from ascriptively-determined chiefdoms. (NORMAN YOFFEE 1993: 65) The Oxus Civilization, chiefdoms and states Recently Norman Yoffee (1993) has offered a trenchant criticism of the
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Evidence for mummification in Bronze Age Britain.
Antiquity
; Introduction--the site of Cladh Hallan The Western Isles of Scotland--also known as the Outer Hebrides--contain some of the best preserved prehistoric settlements in the British Isles, dating from the Neolithic to the Iron Age (Armit 1996; Parker Pearson et al. 2004). Perhaps the best known of
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