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Ref ID: 27855
Ref Type: Journal Article
Authors: O'Reilly, Dougald
Scott, Glen
Title: Rainfall and circular moated sites in north-east Thailand
Date: 2015
Source: Antiquity
DOI: 10.15184/aqy.2015.130
Abstract: The existence of moated mounds in the archaeological record of north-east Thailand has long been known, the majority constructed during the earlier first millennium AD. Despite considerable research, the purpose of the substantial and sometimes multiple moats surrounding raised occupation mounds has remained a mystery. Combining locational, hydrological and rainfall data with the archaeological evidence, this study of the moated mounds of the Khorat Plateau seeks to resolve the question through statistical analysis. The results suggest that water storage may have been the primary purpose of the moats,enabling communities to survive dry seasons and droughts
Date Created: 1/27/2016
Volume: 89
Number: 347
Page Start: 1125
Page End: 1138