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Journal Article 2002 Parr, J. F. The probable industrial origin of archaeological daub at an Iron Age site in northeast Thailand Geoarchaeology [Parr, 2002 #33878]
Book Section 2002 Prior, Ruth From tomb vault to museum vault - rediscovering forgotten ceramics Glimpses of Southeast Asia: exhibition catalogue and introduction to Southeast Asian collections at the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm [Prior, 2002 #24447]
Journal Article 1999 Prishanchit, Sayan Key sites of ceramic production in 15th century Lanna Region, Upper Northern Thailand Taidal Journal of Art History [Prishanchit, 1999 #28969]
Report 1985 Prishanchit, Sayan A kiln site at Ban Boh Suak, Nan Province Country report of Thailand for Technical Workshop on Ceramics [T-W4] [Prishanchit, 1985 #36184]
Book Section 2013 Rachna, Chhay Khmer ceramic technology: a case study from Thnal Mrech kiln site, Phnom Kulen Materializing Southeast Asia's past: selected papers from the 12th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists [Rachna, 2013 #22792]
Journal Article 2000 Randolph, Karen Excavations of kilns near the old city of Sisatchanalai, Thailand: prompt redevelopment of pottery production Journal of the Siam Society [Randolph, 2000 #36681]
Journal Article 1997 Rooney, Dawn F. The Khmer kilns of Ban Ya Kha Journal of the Siam Society [Rooney, 1997 #35504]
Journal Article 1990 Singer, Noel F. Ceramic sites in Burma Arts of Asia [Singer, 1990 #28785]
Journal Article 1989 Srisuchat, Amara Comments on the results of carbon-14 dating applied to archaeological finds from excavated sites in Thailand Silpakorn Journal [Srisuchat, 1989 #32701]
Book Section 2011 Visoth, Chhay Conservation of the Thnal Mrech kiln site, Anlong Thom, Phnom Kulen Rethinking cultural resource management in Southeast Asia: preservation, development, and neglect [Visoth, 2011 #22962]
Journal Article 2016 Wong, Sharon Wai-yee A case report on the function(s) of the 'mercury jar': Fort Canning, Singapore, in the 14th century Archaeological Research in Asia [Wong, 2016 #27521]