“…With a concentration of Iron Age (for NE Thailand and adjacent central Laos c. 400 BC-c. AD 400) copper production sites with associated occupation and funerary activities, especially Puen Baolo (or 'Crucible Terrace') and Thong Na Nguak (or 'Dragon Field';Cadet et al, 2019;Tucci et al, 2014;Pryce et al, 2011). Radiocarbon dating from mining shafts suggest copper mining between about 1000 BC (1071-922 calBC at 95.4%) and AD 700 (650-766 calAD at 95.4%), but the VC's main activity corresponds to the Iron Age of Mainland Southeast Asia, thought to be a period of rapidly rising social complexification, intensification of long-range exchange systems, irrigation-based agriculture, and marked influences from India and China, where centralised polities were well established (Bellina, 2018(Bellina, , 2007Ciarla, 2007;Higham et al, 2011;Higham and Rispoli, 2014).…”