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Ref ID: 19716
Ref Type: BAR Section
Authors: Bennett, Anna
Title: Prehistoric copper smelting in central Thailand
Date: 1990
Source: Southeast Asian Archaeology 1986: Proceedings of the 1st Conference of the Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists in Western Europe
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publisher: British Archaeological Reports
Abstract: There is evidence for a large scale copper production in the Lopburi area of Central Thailand, dating from late prehistoric times to the Dvaravati period. During the survey of the area in 1985, the earliest sites identified included those in the Wong Prachan valley, where extensive mining and smelting activities took place. Subsequent analysis of finds from these sites, including ore, slag and artifacts, has been used to indicate the level of sophistication of the metallurgical processes being employed.
Date Created: 2/18/2001
Editors: Glover, Ian C.
Glover, Emily
Volume: 561
Page Start: 109
Page End: 120
Series Title: BAR International Series