2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jas.2010.01.036
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Khao Sam Kaeo – an archaeometallurgical crossroads for trans-asiatic technological traditions

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“…Given the many similarities Khao Sek shares with Khao Sam Kaeo in terms of topography, organisation and material culture (see Bellina, this volume), we anticipated that the former would furnish a heterogeneous assemblage representing the region's numerous contacts. In this paper we will show this to be the case, and that Khao Sek's metallurgical assemblage complements current reconstructions of the Upper ThaiMalay Peninsula's Bay of Bengal and the South China Sea interaction spheres Pryce et al, 2014;Murillo-Barroso et al, 2010). The analysis of copper-base artefacts also contributes to defining the political and economic organisation of the early trading-polities that emerged during the first millennium BC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 55%
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“…Given the many similarities Khao Sek shares with Khao Sam Kaeo in terms of topography, organisation and material culture (see Bellina, this volume), we anticipated that the former would furnish a heterogeneous assemblage representing the region's numerous contacts. In this paper we will show this to be the case, and that Khao Sek's metallurgical assemblage complements current reconstructions of the Upper ThaiMalay Peninsula's Bay of Bengal and the South China Sea interaction spheres Pryce et al, 2014;Murillo-Barroso et al, 2010). The analysis of copper-base artefacts also contributes to defining the political and economic organisation of the early trading-polities that emerged during the first millennium BC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…However, the analysis of crucibles and moulds from Khao Sam Kaeo revealed the onsite production of high-tin ingots using a cassiterite cementation process. These analyses thus plead for a regional production for these bowls implementing transferred Indian techniques (Murillo-Barroso et al, 2010;Pryce et al, in press-b). 2.…”
Section: Corpusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Murillo-Barosso et al, 2010;Pigott and Ciarla, 2007;Pryce, 2009;Pryce et al, 2010a;Pryce and Pigott, 2008;White and Hamilton, 2009). Since 1984, the Thailand Archaeometallurgy Project (TAP), co-directed by Vincent C. Pigott (University of Pennsylvania Museum, now UCL) and Surapol Natapintu (Thai Fine Arts Dept., now Silpakorn University) has been tackling the question of prehistoric regional metallurgy, based on the investigation of production locales (Pigott et al, , 1997.…”
Section: Archaeologymentioning
confidence: 99%