Hill Of Prosperity: Excavations At Khok Charoen, Thailand: A Burial Site At The Stone-Metal Junction Paperback
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Helmut Loofs Wissowa
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Khok Charoen (Hill of Prosperity) is a neolithic burial ground in Central Thailand, excavated in the 1960s and 70s by the Thai-British Archaeological Expedition, but because of the substantial Australian contribution these excavations can rightly be called the first Australian venture into Southeast Asian archaeology.The site, dated to the latter half of the second and the beginning of the first millennium BC, consists of three cemeteries with a total of 65 burials, straddling a discontinuity caused by floods, which greatly disturbed these burials and their finds, which include 513 pots, but no bronze. The study of this pottery is the key to the understanding of the cultural and social history of the site, explaining killings and grave robberies within a divided society.The aim of this book is to present, with the help of a great number of illustrations, an overall picture of this site at the junction of Stone and Bronze.
ISBN-10
1407315064
ISBN-13
9781407315065
Language
English
Publisher
British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd
Publication Date
28 February 2017
Number of Pages
486