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Economic change after the agricultural revolution in Southeast Asia?
by
Tayles, Nancy
, Nowell, Geoff
, King, Charlotte L.
, Viðarsdóttir, Una Strand
, Bentley, R. Alexander
, Higham, Charles
, Layton, Robert
, Macpherson, Colin G.
in
17th century
/ 7th century
/ Agricultural economics
/ Agricultural technology
/ Agriculture
/ Analysis
/ Ancient civilization
/ Anthropological research
/ Archaeology
/ Asia
/ Bans
/ Bones
/ Carbon
/ Civilization, Ancient
/ Climate change
/ Climatic changes
/ Demography
/ dietary change
/ Economic change
/ Far East
/ Iron Age
/ Isotope analysis
/ Metal Ages
/ Neolithic
/ Neolithic and chalcolithic
/ Neolithic period
/ Occupations
/ Prehistoric era
/ Prehistory and protohistory
/ Regional differences
/ Remote sensing
/ Rice
/ Rivers
/ Sakon Nakhon Basin
/ Shellfish
/ Southeast Asia
/ Succession
/ Thailand
/ Upper Mun River Valley
2014
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Economic change after the agricultural revolution in Southeast Asia?
by
Tayles, Nancy
, Nowell, Geoff
, King, Charlotte L.
, Viðarsdóttir, Una Strand
, Bentley, R. Alexander
, Higham, Charles
, Layton, Robert
, Macpherson, Colin G.
in
17th century
/ 7th century
/ Agricultural economics
/ Agricultural technology
/ Agriculture
/ Analysis
/ Ancient civilization
/ Anthropological research
/ Archaeology
/ Asia
/ Bans
/ Bones
/ Carbon
/ Civilization, Ancient
/ Climate change
/ Climatic changes
/ Demography
/ dietary change
/ Economic change
/ Far East
/ Iron Age
/ Isotope analysis
/ Metal Ages
/ Neolithic
/ Neolithic and chalcolithic
/ Neolithic period
/ Occupations
/ Prehistoric era
/ Prehistory and protohistory
/ Regional differences
/ Remote sensing
/ Rice
/ Rivers
/ Sakon Nakhon Basin
/ Shellfish
/ Southeast Asia
/ Succession
/ Thailand
/ Upper Mun River Valley
2014
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Economic change after the agricultural revolution in Southeast Asia?
by
Tayles, Nancy
, Nowell, Geoff
, King, Charlotte L.
, Viðarsdóttir, Una Strand
, Bentley, R. Alexander
, Higham, Charles
, Layton, Robert
, Macpherson, Colin G.
in
17th century
/ 7th century
/ Agricultural economics
/ Agricultural technology
/ Agriculture
/ Analysis
/ Ancient civilization
/ Anthropological research
/ Archaeology
/ Asia
/ Bans
/ Bones
/ Carbon
/ Civilization, Ancient
/ Climate change
/ Climatic changes
/ Demography
/ dietary change
/ Economic change
/ Far East
/ Iron Age
/ Isotope analysis
/ Metal Ages
/ Neolithic
/ Neolithic and chalcolithic
/ Neolithic period
/ Occupations
/ Prehistoric era
/ Prehistory and protohistory
/ Regional differences
/ Remote sensing
/ Rice
/ Rivers
/ Sakon Nakhon Basin
/ Shellfish
/ Southeast Asia
/ Succession
/ Thailand
/ Upper Mun River Valley
2014
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Economic change after the agricultural revolution in Southeast Asia?
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Economic change after the agricultural revolution in Southeast Asia?
2014
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Three prehistoric sites in the Upper Mun River Valley of north-eastern Thailand have provided a detailed chronological succession comprising 12 occupation phases. These represent occupation spanning 2300 years, from initial settlement in the Neolithic (seventeenth century BC) through to the Iron Age, ending in the seventh century AD with the foundation of early states. The precise chronology in place in the Upper Mun River Valley makes it possible to examine changes in social organisation, technology, agriculture and demography against a background of climatic change. In this area the evidence for subsistence has been traditionally drawn from the biological remains recovered from occupation and mortuary contexts. This paper presents the results of carbon isotope analysis to identify and explain changes in subsistence over time and between sites, before comparing the results with two sites of the Sakon Nakhon Basin, located 230km to the north-east, to explore the possibility of regional differences.
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