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- asi.2001.0027 accessdate "2011-07-29".
- asi.2001.0027 author2 "Chutima, Janthed".
- asi.2001.0027 date "Fall 2001".
- asi.2001.0027 doi "10.1353/asi.2001.0027".
- asi.2001.0027 first "Sarah".
- asi.2001.0027 format "Journal".
- asi.2001.0027 isCitedBy History_of_Isan.
- asi.2001.0027 isCitedBy Phimai_Historical_Park.
- asi.2001.0027 last "Talbot".
- asi.2001.0027 pages "179–194".
- asi.2001.0027 publisher Project_MUSE.
- asi.2001.0027 publisher "Project MUSE".
- asi.2001.0027 quote "Abstract: Northeast Thailand was incorporated into the polity of Angkor around the end of the first millennium AD. Well before this time, local communities in the Phimai region had adopted important activities such as the use of inscriptions and the construction of religious architecture in permanent materials. In 1998, the Origins of Angkor Project undertook an archaeological excavation at the most important Khmer temple in Thailand, the Prasat Hin Phimai. The excavation recovered late prehistoric ceramics and remains of an early brick structure, probably religious in nature, which had been re-used as part of the foundation of the sandstone Angkorian temple.".
- asi.2001.0027 quote "Abstract: Northeast Thailand was incorporated into the polity of Angkor around the end of the first millennium a.d. Well before this time, local communities in the Phimai region had adopted important activities such as the use of inscriptions and the construction of religious architecture in permanent materials. In 1998, the Origins of Angkor Project undertook an archaeological excavation at the most important Khmer temple in Thailand, the Prasat Hin Phimai. The excavation recovered late prehistoric ceramics and remains of an early brick structure, probably religious in nature, which had been re-used as part of the foundation of the sandstone Angkorian temple.".
- asi.2001.0027 title "Northeast Thailand before Angkor: Evidence from an Archaeological Excavation at the Prasat Hin Phimai".
- asi.2001.0027 url muse.jhu.edu.
- asi.2001.0027 work "Asian Perspectives 40.2".