“…These all contained bangles, bracelets, earrings, necklaces, pendants and miscellaneous loose beads manufactured from shells, soft stones, hard stones, bronze, tin, tiger teeth and shark teeth, which presents some similarities with other archaeological sites like Samrong Sen. Their distribution also suggested that status was acquired rather than ascribed (child burials were less wealthy) (Chang, 1996). Beads are probably the most widely travelled of all prehistoric artefacts (Ciarla, Rispoli, & Yukongdi, 2017; Higham et al, 1992; Ramli, Shuhaimi, & Rahman, 2008). They are thus a good proxy for reconstructing the extent of networks over time (Bellina, 2003; Chang, 2001).…”