Vol. 24 / No. 4
By: Joyce C. White
Natural History Investigations at Ban Chiang: The Study of Natural Resources and Their Use Today Aids Reconstruction of Early Village Farming in Prehistory
Although social scientists have long considered Southeast Asia a cultural backwater of China and India, biologists have noted since the […]
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By: Joyce C. White, Deborah Wong, Lois Kratz and Cheryl Applebaum
Processing the Ban Chiang Finds: With Particular Reference to Volunteer and Student Work at The University Museum
Following the completion of the 1975 excavation at Ban Chiang, all the material recovered from the two seasons of excavation […]
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Vol. 61 / No. 1
By: Elizabeth G. Hamilton and Joyce C. White
An Abandoned City in Laos: Research Notes
Laos is one of the least archaeologically explored countries in the world, largely because geopolitics of Southeast Asia through much […]
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