The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor Volume 3

by C. F. W. Higham and A. Kijngam

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Ban Non Wat is the fourth major excavation undertaken as part of the project, The Origins of the Civilization of Angkor. It is a site of great importance because of its long occupation period, and the very large area opened by excavation over seven seasons of fieldwork. The site was initially occupied by hunter-gatherers, then by Neolithic rice farmers. By 1000 BC, this community began to cast bronzes, and six centuries later, the first iron was being forged. It is possible at Ban Non Wat, to follow the history of a community over a period of about 100 generations. This book describes the site's stratigraphy, chronology, and then covers the mortuary sequence and the material culture. It covers the early period of hunter-gatherers, the initial settlement by Neolithic rice farmers the princely early Bronze Age graves, with their outstanding painted ceramic vessels, and the extensive Iron Age cemetery that reveals a remarkable image of the rituals of burial, with its wooden coffins, bimetallic spears and exotic jewellery.
  • ISBN10 974417997X
  • ISBN13 9789744179975
  • Publish Date 11 November 2009
  • Publish Status Transferred
  • Publish Country TH
  • Imprint Fine Art Department of Thailand
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 280
  • Language English