Changing social inequality from first farmers to early states in Southeast Asia
When the first rice farmers expanded into Southeast Asia from the north about 4,000 y ago, they interacted with hunter-gatherer communities with an ancestry in the region of at least 50 millennia. Rigorously dated prehistoric sites in the upper Mun Valley of Northeast Thailand have revealed a 12-pha...
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Language: | English |
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National Academy of Sciences
2021
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