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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Franklin Wandesforde Higham is a British-born New Zealand archaeologist most noted for his work in Southeast Asia. Among his noted contributions to archaeology are his work about the Angkor civilization in Cambodia, and his current work in Northeast Thailand. He is an emeritus professor at the University of Otago in Dunedin.
Charles Higham 's Published Works
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- The prehistoric peopling of Southeast Asia (2018) (238)
- Early Cultures Of Mainland Southeast Asia (2002) (227)
- The Bronze Age of Southeast Asia (1997) (187)
- A new chronological framework for prehistoric Southeast Asia, based on a Bayesian model from Ban Non Wat (2009) (167)
- Material Culture (2021) (167)
- The Archaeology of Mainland Southeast Asia: From 10,000 B.C. to the Fall of Angkor (1989) (154)
- Investigating the Global Dispersal of Chickens in Prehistory Using Ancient Mitochondrial DNA Signatures (2012) (126)
- The origins and dispersal of rice cultivation (1998) (106)
- The Origins of the Bronze Age of Southeast Asia (2011) (106)
- Stock Rearing as a Cultural Factor in Prehistoric Europe (1968) (85)
- Archaeogenetic study of prehistoric rice remains from Thailand and India: evidence of early japonica in South and Southeast Asia (2016) (78)
- The origins of the civilization of Angkor (2000) (78)
- Shifting Gender Relations at Khok Phanom Di, Thailand (2007) (76)
- More questions than answers: the Southeast Asian Lead Isotope Project 2009–2012 (2014) (74)
- Early Mainland Southeast Asia: From First Humans to Angkor (2014) (65)
- The Excavation of Khok Phanom Di, a Prehistoric Site in Central Thailand. Volume 1: The Excavation, Chronology and Human Burials (1992) (64)
- An Evolutionary Approach to the Southeast Asian Cultural Sequence [and Comments and Reply] (1976) (61)
- Hunter-Gatherers in Southeast Asia: From Prehistory to the Present (2013) (57)
- A New Chronology for the Bronze Age of Northeastern Thailand and Its Implications for Southeast Asian Prehistory (2015) (56)
- THE EXCAVATION OF NON BAN JAK, NORTHEAST THAILAND - A REPORT ON THE FIRST THREE SEASONS (2014) (54)
- The Bronze Age of Southeast Asia: New Insight on Social Change from Ban Non Wat (2011) (49)
- Craniometrics Reveal “Two Layers” of Prehistoric Human Dispersal in Eastern Eurasia (2019) (47)
- The metrical attributes of two samples of bovine limb bones (2009) (47)
- Archaeology and linguistics in Southeast Asia: implications of the Austric hypothesis (1996) (45)
- The Civilization of Angkor (2001) (45)
- Cutting a Gordian Knot: the Bronze Age of Southeast Asia: origins, timing and impact (2011) (43)
- Early agriculture at the crossroads of China and Southeast Asia: Archaeobotanical evidence and radiocarbon dates from Baiyangcun, Yunnan (2018) (42)
- The Iron Age of the Mun Valley, Thailand (2011) (38)
- Early rice cultivation in Southeast Asia: archaeological and palynological evidence from the Bang Pakong Valley, Thailand (1989) (38)
- The prehistory of a Friction Zone: first farmers and hunters-gatherers in Southeast Asia (2011) (38)
- Ban Chiang and Northeast Thailand; the palaeoenvironment and economy (1979) (37)
- The bovid third phalanx and prehistoric ploughing (1981) (36)
- The excavation of Nong Nor : a prehistoric site in Central Thailand (1998) (35)
- Social responses to climate change in Iron Age north-east Thailand: new archaeobotanical evidence (2018) (35)
- Human adaptation to mid- to late-Holocene climate change in Northeast Thailand (2016) (34)
- A review of archaeology in mainland Southeast Asia (1996) (34)
- An analysis of prehistoric canid remains from Thailand (1980) (33)
- The seasonal factor in prehistoric New Zealand (1971) (32)
- The geoarchaeology of Iron Age 'moated' sites of the upper Mae Nam Mun Valley, N.E. Thailand. I: palaeodrainage, site-landscape relationships and the origins of the 'moats' (1999) (32)
- The Mun Valley and Central Thailand in prehistory: integrating two cultural sequences (2014) (31)
- Community Diversity at Ban Lum Khao, Thailand: Isotopic Evidence from the Skeletons (2009) (31)
- The excavation of noen u-loke and non muang kao (2007) (30)
- The later prehistory of mainland Southeast Asia (1989) (29)
- Early Thailand: From Prehistory to Sukhothai (2012) (27)
- From the Iron Age to Angkor: new light on the origins of a state (2014) (27)
- PREHISTORY, LANGUAGE AND HUMAN BIOLOGY: IS THERE A CONSENSUS IN EAST AND SOUTHEAST ASIA? (2001) (26)
- The Ban Chiang Culture in Wider Perspective (1983) (25)
- Prehistoric Rice Cultivation in Southeast Asia (1984) (25)
- A New Research Method for Economic Prehistorians (1969) (23)
- Were Cities Built as Images? (2000) (22)
- Aspects of economy and ritual in prehistoric Northeast Thailand (1975) (21)
- Towards an Economic Prehistory of Europe (1969) (20)
- THE CHRONOLOGY AND STATUS OF NON NOK THA, NORTHEAST THAILAND (2014) (20)
- Prehistoric investigations in Northeast Thailand : excavations at Ban Na Di, Non Kao Noi, Ban Muang Phruk, Ban Chiang Hian, Non Noi, Ban Kho Noi, and site surveys in the Upper Songkhram and Middle Chi Valleys (1984) (20)
- Archaeology, linguistics and the expansion of the East and Southeast Asian Neolithic (1998) (18)
- The geoarchaeology of the prehistoric ditched sites of the Upper Mae Nam Mun Valley, Thailand, II: stratigraphy and morphological sections of the encircling earthworks (1999) (18)
- The Transition from Prehistory to the Historic Period in the Upper Mun Valley (1998) (17)
- Palaeoecology and Forager Subsistence Strategies during the Pleistocene – Holocene Transition: A Reinvestigation of the Zooarchaeological Assemblage from Spirit Cave, Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand (2016) (17)
- Using isotopic evidence to assess the impact of migration and the two-layer hypothesis in prehistoric Northeast Thailand. (2015) (16)
- A first absolute chronology for Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age Myanmar: new AMS 14C dates from Nyaung'gan and Oakaie (2018) (16)
- Economic change after the agricultural revolution in Southeast Asia? (2014) (15)
- Encyclopedia of Ancient Asian Civilizations (2004) (15)
- FIRST FARMERS IN MAINLAND SOUTHEAST ASIA (2017) (15)
- Patterns of Prehistoric Economic Exploitation on the Alpine Foreland (2007) (14)
- An Early Center of Bovine Husbandry in Southeast Asia (1971) (14)
- The prehistory of Southeast Asia: a retrospective view of 40 years research (2011) (13)
- The origins of the civilisation of Angkor (2003) (13)
- Dental phenotypic shape variation supports a multiple dispersal model for anatomically modern humans in Southeast Asia. (2017) (13)
- The AMS 14C dating of Iron Age rice chaff ceramic temper from Ban Non Wat, Thailand: First results and its interpretation (2010) (13)
- A prehistoric copper-production centre in central Thailand: its dating and wider implications (2020) (13)
- Newborn twins from prehistoric mainland Southeast Asia: birth, death and personhood (2012) (12)
- Human biology, environment and ritual at Khok Phanom Di. (1992) (12)
- From site formation to social structure in prehistoric Thailand (2015) (12)
- Economic Change in Prehistoric Thailand (1977) (11)
- Faunal Sampling and Economic Prehistory (1967) (10)
- Death Rituals, Social Order and the Archaeology of Immortality in the Ancient World: Death and Mortuary Rituals in Mainland Southeast Asia: From Hunter-Gatherers to the God Kings of Angkor (2015) (10)
- At the dawn of history: From Iron Age aggrandisers to Zhenla kings (2016) (10)
- Non Nok Tha : the faunal remains from the 1966 and 1968 excavations at Non Nok Tha, Northeastern Thailand (1975) (10)
- DATING THE BRONZE AGE OF SOUTHEAST ASIA. WHY DOES IT MATTER? (2019) (10)
- The holocene palaeogeography of the Southeast margin of the Bangkok plain, Thailand, and its archaeological implications (1996) (9)
- The later prehistory of Southeast Asia and southern China: the impact of exchange, farming and metallurgy (2021) (9)
- The Long and Winding Road that Leads to Angkor (2012) (9)
- Ancient Genomics Reveals Four Prehistoric Migration Waves into Southeast Asia (2018) (9)
- Two Probable Cases of Infection with Treponema pallidum during the Neolithic Period in Northern Vietnam (ca. 2000–1500 B.C.) (2020) (9)
- Three thousand years of farming strategies in central Thailand (2020) (9)
- Spatial and social variables in the Bronze Age Phase 4 cemetery of Ban Non Wat, Northeast Thailand (2015) (8)
- Early Islamic North Africa (2020) (8)
- The excavation, chronology and human burials (1990) (8)
- The biological remains (1991) (8)
- Social Organisation at Khok Phanom Di, Central Thailand (2000-1500 B.C.) (1989) (7)
- Ancient genomes from the last three millennia support multiple human dispersals into Wallacea (2021) (7)
- Environmental and Social Change in Northeast Thailand during the Iron Age (2019) (7)
- THE OPPOSED HUMAN FIGURE AT KHOK PHANOM DI (2004) (6)
- Societal response to monsoonal fluctuations in NE Thailand during the demise of Angkor Civilisation (2017) (6)
- Trends in Prehistoric European Caprovine Husbandry (1968) (6)
- New Frontiers in the Neolithic Archaeology of Taiwan (5600–1800 BP): A Perspective of Maritime Cultural Interaction. SU-CHIU KUO. 2019. Springer, Cham, Switzerland. xvii + 224 pp. $109.99 (cloth), ISBN 978-981-329-262-8. $84.99 (e-book), ISBN 978-981-329-263-5. $79.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-981-329-2 (2021) (5)
- Khok Phanom Di: the results of the 1984-5 season (1987) (5)
- Irregular earthworks in N. E. Thailand: new insight (1982) (5)
- Prehistoric man and his environment: evidence from the Ban Chiang Faunal remains (1982) (5)
- Commentary: Archaeology in Myanmar: Past, Present, and Future (2001) (5)
- A Maritime Route Brought First Farmers to Mainland Southeast Asia (2019) (5)
- The Economic Basis of Prehistoric Thailand (1979) (5)
- The wet and the dry, the wild and the cultivated: subsistence and risk management in ancient Central Thailand (2019) (5)
- Bronze Metallurgy in Southeast Asia with Particular Reference to Northeast Thailand (2021) (5)
- Social Status and Its Relationship to Non-specific Stress at Late Iron Age Non Ban Jak, Northeast Thailand (2020) (4)
- Prehistoric settlement patterns in Northeast Thailand : the result of site surveys undertaken in January and February 1980 (1980) (4)
- More on Higham's Study of Bovine Bones (1971) (4)
- The Prehistoric House: A Missing Factor in Southeast Asia (2017) (4)
- Changing social inequality from first farmers to early states in Southeast Asia (2021) (4)
- Isotopic Evidence from the Skeletons (2007) (3)
- Rice cultivation and the growth of Southeast Asian civilization (1989) (3)
- Re-evaluating Pleistocene–Holocene occupation of cave sites in north-west Thailand: new radiocarbon and luminescence dating (2021) (3)
- 34 Southeast Asian mainland: archaeology (2013) (3)
- Ban Chiang, Northeast Thailand, Volumes 2A and 2B: A Review Essay (2020) (3)
- Ru Diep and the Quynh Van culture of central Vietnam (2020) (2)
- Ban Chiang, the Metal Remains in Regional Context: (2020) (2)
- A Bioarchaeological Study of Trauma at Late Iron Age to Protohistoric Non Ban Jak, Northeast Thailand (2019) (2)
- An early hunter-gatherer site at Ban Non Wat, Northeast Thailand (2019) (2)
- Chronology, evolution and diffusion in the later Southeast Asian cultural sequence: further comments (1987) (2)
- Gabriel's Gully : an archaeological survey (1980) (2)
- Palaeoenvironment and Archaeology in Thailand@@@The Excavation of Khok Phanom Di: A Prehistoric Site in Central Thailand. Volume II: The Biological Remains (Part I). (1993) (2)
- Ancient genomes from the last three millennia support multiple human dispersals into Wallacea (2022) (2)
- Climate Crises and the Population History of Southeast Asia. (2010) (2)
- From Late Prehistory to the Foundation of Early States in Inland Southeast Asia: a Debate (2020) (2)
- Life at the Institute of Archaeology, 1957-59 (2004) (2)
- Indo-Pacific archaeology in 1990: a review (1991) (1)
- Developing a new project: the impact of social change on health at the late Iron Age site of Non Ban Jak in Northeast Thailand (2018) (1)
- Joyce White (with contributions from Pisit Charoenwongsa & Ward H. Goodenough): Ban Chiang: discovery of a lost Bronze Age. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1982. 96 pp., numerous illustrations. £15.00. (1984) (1)
- Thailand's good mound (1994) (1)
- The Neolithic of Mainland Southeast Asia (2022) (1)
- Archaeology in Myanmar: Past, Present, and Future. (Commentary) (2001) (1)
- Reinterpreting Archaeobotany in Mainland Southeast Asia (2019) (0)
- Author Correction: Craniometrics Reveal “Two Layers” of Prehistoric Human Dispersal in Eastern Eurasia (2019) (0)
- Social Change with the Initial Bronze Age (2022) (0)
- [TRADE AND EXCHANGE SYSTEMS IN EAST AND SOUTHEAST ASIA] Exchange at Khok Phanom Di and social organization (1991) (0)
- They came to Australia : an anthology (1962) (0)
- Farming, social change, and state formation in Southeast Asia (2017) (0)
- Coastal Settlement in Thailand (2022) (0)
- A New Chronologcal Framework for Ban Chang, Northeast Thaland (2012) (0)
- The screen writer's task (1958) (0)
- Elizabeth H. Moore. Early Landscapes of Myanmar . 272 pages, over 500 colour a baw illustrations. 2007. Bangkok: River Books (distributed by Thames a Hudson); 978-97-4986-33-12 paperback a 22.50. (2008) (0)
- Some thoughts on Hilaire Belloc /by Patrick Braybrooke ; with a foreword by Sir Charles F. Higham (1966) (0)
- The later prehistory of Southeast Asia and southern China: the impact of exchange, farming and metallurgy (2021) (0)
- Craniometrics Reveal “Two Layers” of Prehistoric Human Dispersal in Eastern Eurasia (2019) (0)
- The journey to the firefly restaurant; The balcony (1988) (0)
- Recent Advances in the Prehistory of South-east Asia (1999) (0)
- Author Correction: Craniometrics Reveal “Two Layers” of Prehistoric Human Dispersal in Eastern Eurasia (2019) (0)
- Review of The Past, Present, and Future of Prehistoric Archaeology in Burma; Archaeology in Myanmar: Past, Present, and Future (2001) (0)
- The excavation of the Prehistoric Site of Noen U Loke (2000) (0)
- Michael Vickery. Society, economics and politics in pre-Angkor Cambodia: the 7th-8th centuries . 486 pages, 5 maps, 4 plates, 3 tables, 1998. Tokyo: Centre for East Asian Cultural Studies for UNESCO/The Tokyo Bunko; 4-89656-110-4 paperback ¥5000 & $50. (2000) (0)
- First Islanders: Prehistory and Human Migration in Island Southeast Asia by Peter Bellwood (review) (2019) (0)
- Social Change in Southeast Asia during the Iron Age (2022) (0)
- Brian Fagan. Grahame Clark: an intellectual biography of an archaeologist . xix+304 pages, 42 figures. 2001. Boulder (CO): Westview; 0-8133-3602-3 hardback US$26 & CAN$39.50. (2002) (0)
- Correction: Investigating the Global Dispersal of Chickens in Prehistory Using Ancient Mitochondrial DNA Signatures (2019) (0)
- Pamela Gutman. Burma's Lost Kingdoms: Splendours of Arakan . xii+176 pages, 186 figures, 9 plans, 5 maps. 2001. Bangkok: Orchid Press; 974-8304-98-1 hardback $45. (2002) (0)
- Ban Non Wat, Archaeology of (2020) (0)
- Elizabeth H. Moore. Early Landscapes of Myanmar. 272 pages, over 500 colour & bw 978-97-4986-33-12 paperback & 22.50. (2008) (0)
- Stasis or stimulus? Exotic materials and social display in Southeast Asia: Response to Pfaffenberger (2022) (0)
- The excavation of the prehistoric site of Ban Lum Khao (2000) (0)
- Michael Loewe a Edward L. Shaughnessy (ed.). The Cambridge history of ancient China from the origins of civilization to 221 BC . xxxi + 1148 pages, 200 figures, 12 tables. 1999. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 0-521-47030-7 hardback £80 a US$130. (2000) (0)
- ASIA, SOUTHEAST | Early States and Civilizations (2008) (0)
- Chronology, Duration, and Periodicity of Linear Enamel Hypoplasia at the Late Iron Age Site Non Ban Jak, Thailand: A Quantitative Microscopic Analysis (2023) (0)
- The Archaeology of Wetlands (2012) (0)
- Ritual and Religion in South‐East Asia (2011) (0)
- Zooarchaeology of Ban Chiang and the Rise of Early Farming Communities in Mainland Southeast Asia (2022) (0)
- Introduction (2022) (0)
- The Neolithic of Vietnam (2022) (0)
- Marc Oxenham a Hallie Buckley (ed.). The Routledge handbook of bioarchaeology in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands. xxviii+683 pages, 111 baw illustrations, 126 tables. 2016. Abingdon: Routledge; 978-1-138-77818-4 hardback £140. (2016) (0)
- Letter to the editor: Response to Oxenham and Matsumura. (2016) (0)
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