Intrinsic or extrinsic population growth in Iron Age northeast Thailand? The evidence from isotopic analysis
Abstract
Here we present strontium, carbon and oxygen isotope measurements from the tooth enamel of 34 adults from Noen U-Loke, an Iron Age site (c. 300BC–500AD) in the Upper Mun River Valley (UMRV), northeast Thailand. The Mun Valley is rich in archaeological sites from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age, with evidence for changes in social complexity, new technologies and population growth. Whether the population growth in the UMRV was intrinsic, as...
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Title
Intrinsic or extrinsic population growth in Iron Age northeast Thailand? The evidence from isotopic analysis
Published Date
Mar 1, 2011
Volume
38
Issue
3
Pages
665 - 671
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