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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
Charles Higham and Amphan Kijngam With contributions from Payom Chantaratiyakarn, Warrachai Wiriyaromp, Philip Houghton, Metha Wichakana, Warankhana Rajpitak, Nigel Seeley, T.T. Chang, E. Loresto, Brian Vincent, Jacqui Pilditch, Ingrid Adamcyzk, Richard McGovern-Wilson, P.D. Jones, Robert Maddin and Y. Q. Weng
Part i
BAR International Series 231 (i) 1984
·B.A.R.
122 Banbury Rd, Oxford, OX2 7BP, UK
GENERAL EDITORS A.R Hands, B. Se., M.A., D.Phil. D.R Walker, M.A.
B.A.R.-S231(i), 1985: 'Prehistoric Investigations in Northeast Thailand', Part i
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I N TRODUCT MN
1
S ECT KN C le CHAPTER CNE
Charles H igham a nd Amphan K ijngam PREV IOUS RESEARCH I N NORTHEAST THA ILAND The p resent
r esearch s trategy
The c ultural CH6FTER
a nd c hronolog ical
f ramework
THE EXCAVATICN CF BAN NA D I, B AN W e iNG PHRU( AN) N ON K PC > N I CH
2 2
B an Na D i:
2 3
t he e xcavation
l evels
T he s tratigraphic s equence: s ummary Ban Na D i: t he r adiocarbon c hronology
2 9 3 0
T he
3 2
t est
e xcavation a t Non Kao Nbi
3 4 3 5
Charles H igham a nd Amphan K ijngam T HE M IK TER IAL CULTURE FRCM BAN t kA D I J ewellery The e vidence
CHAPTER FOUR
1 3
Charles H igham a nd Amphan K ijngam
The t est e xcavation a t B an W ang P hruk T he e xcavation: s ummary CH6FTER 11FEE
4 1 2
f or metallurgy
5 7 5 8 8 1
The i nsect wax T he remains o f f abric The c lay s eals
1 24 1 26 1 48
T he c lay a nvils
1 52
The c lay f igurines T he c lay l adles
1 58 1 73
The b one a nd a ntler a rtefacts T he whetstones
1 75 1 87
The s tone f lakes M iscellaneous c lay a rtefacts
1 92 1 93
The a pplique o rnament o n p otsherds T he c lay p ipes
2 03 2 15
The material
c ulture
f rom B an W ang Phruk
2 17
T he material
c ulture
f rom Non K ao Nbi
2 21
Metha W ichakana THE R WS FROM BAN NA D I A M RELATED S ITES Detailed d escription o f The r im t ypes:
s ummary
2 23 r im t ypes
2 28 2 58
t ab le o f c ontents
" \/ C>L_ LJ NA E E
CHAPTER F IVE
CHAPTER S IX
CHAPTER E IGHT
C )
Charles H ighan a nd Amphan K ijngam THE BUR IAL POTTERY FROM BAN NA D I The multivariate a nalysis o f r ound b ased v essels The multivariate a nalysis o f p edestalled v essels . ,. Manufacturing t echniques
2 91 2 93 3 00 3 04
Charles H igham a nd Amphan K ijngam T HE B IOLCGACAL R EMA INS FROA BAN NA D I
3 53
Bovidae S uidae
3 53 3 59
Cervidae Canidae
3 63 3 64
Manidae F elidae
3 67 3 67
Mustelidae
3 67
R anidae Ames
3 67 3 68
Varanidae C rocodylidae T rionychidae
3 70 3 70 3 70
, V iverridae
3 70
L eporidae M luridae
3 72 3 72
Herpestes javanicus
3 75
Cphicephalidae
3 76
Anabanditidae
3 76
C laridae B agridae
3 77 3 77
S iluridae Cyprinidae
3 78 3 78
T he B an Na D i
CHAPTER SEVEN
W
f aunal
s pectrum
3 78
T he f aunal material f rom h uman b urials The molluscan r emains
3 79 3 82
T he r i ce r emains
3 84
P hilip Houghton a nd Warrachai I N iriyaromp T HE PEOPLE CF BAN NA D I
3 91
I ntroduction Methods o f a nalysis
3 91 3 91
F indings D iscussion
3 93 3 99
Charles H igham a nd Amphan K ijngam THE MORTUARY R ITUAL AT BAN NA D I Mortuary p hase o ne
4 13 4 16
Mortuary p hase
t wo
4 33
Mortuary p hase
t hree
R eview o f
t he mortuary e vidence
4 34 4 35
t ab le
CHAPTER N INE
o f c ontents
Metha W ichakana THE ANALYSIS CF UPPER 9 0 INGKHR OW SETTLEMENT PATTERNS
CHAPTER TEN
5 46
P ayom Chantaratiyakarn THE RESEARCH PROGRAMME
I N THE
M UDDLE CH I VALLEY A i ms a nd methods
5 65 5 65
General
5 68
r esearch s trategy
Summary
5 71
SECT 1 0 4 IMO CHAPTER ELEVEN P ayam Chant a r ati yakarn THE EXCAVAT 104 CF BAN CH I ANG H L AN AHD BAN M D K M
5 76
I ntroduction
5 76
T he s tratigraphy o f B an Chiang H ian
5 77
The
r ad iocarbon c hronology
The material
5 78
c ulture
5 79
The e xcavation o f Ban Kho Nöi
5 83
T he b iological Summary
5 83 5 85
r emains
CHAPTER TWELVE P ayam , Chant a r ati yakarn THE POTTERY F FC 1 4 1 1 BAN CH I M G HL AN AND RELATED S I T ES The
5 90
r im t ypes f rom Ban Chiang H ian
The p ottery
t r an B an Kho Nöi
R ims w ith p arallels a t Non Chai The r ime f rom Non Nöi B an Chiang H ian:
a nd Non Dua
t he body s herds
T he a pplique d ecoration
5 90 5 99
f rom B an Chiang H ian
Conclusions
6 01 6 01 6 10 6 13 6 17
CHAPTER TH IRTEEN P ayam i Chantaratiyakarn THE M UDDLE CH I AREA :
SETTLEMENT PATTERNS
6 22
CHAPTER P3URTEEN P ayam Chantaratiyakarn THE M IDDLE CH I A FFJC CONCLUS ICNS
L T h 1l EE
6 38
rI4F tE E E
SECT I CH TH REE CHAPTER F IF TEEN B rian V incent THE M INERALOG ICAL ANALYSIS CF POTTERY FROM BAN I 4
D I A t e RELATED S ITES
6 44
t ab le
o f c ontents
I ntroduction For m er
6 44
s tud ies
i n p rehistoric T hai
c eram ics
6 44
E thnographic s tudies S tyle a nalysis a nd f abric a nalysis
6 48 6 49
Methods employed
6 52
Definition o f S akon Näkhon B asin c eram ic t raditions:
p reli m inary c onsiderations
6 53
Ceram ic a nalysis B an Na D i mortuary p hase 1 p ottery
6 55 6 55
Ceram ic a nvils
6 68
f rom l evels 6 a nd 7
B an Na D i mortuary p hase 2 pottery
6 69
F iring t emperatures
6 71
The c lay u sed f or
b urial
f i gurines
6 74
XRD a nalysis
6 75
E lectron m icroprobe a nalysis
6 75
B an Na D i
6 77
non-burial
B an Na D i
r ims
B an Na D i
e xotic
6 78
The a t
f abrics
o f
A lkali water B an Na D i Pottery
pottery
6 82
t he e xotic f abrics
6 84
f ilters
c eram ics:
f rom s ites
6 84 s ummery
r elated
6 85 t o B an Na D i
6 86
Conclusions
6 89
SECT I CH F CUR CHAPTER S I XTEEN Charles H igham a nd Amphan K ijngam THE CULTURAL » D C l eCNOLCG ICAL FRAMEWORK FOR NORTHEAST T HA I I ntroduction: B an Na D i:
PREH ISTORY
6 98
t he s ignificance o f B an Na D i
s ummary
7 01
B an Chiang a nd B an Na D i
7 03
B an Na D i
a nd Non Nbk T ha
7 05
B an Na D i
a nd t he Chi Valley s ites
7 05
B an Na D i
a nd B an Chiang:
7 07
Three
r eg ional
T he M iddle Chi E lements o f
g roups
7 10
a rea
a model
e xplanation o f
c hronology
7 12 f or
t he d evelopment
c entralised p olities
a nd
i n
Northeast Thailand T he
7 13
l ate p eriod a t B an Chiang: wes
t here
c entralisation? T he Chi
7 19
Valley a nd t he e mergence o f
The a rticulation o f
t he M iddle Chi
c hiefdoms
APPEND IX INO
7 20
a nd Upper
Songkhram a reas
APPEND IX CNE
698
7 23
Northeast Thailand a nd Southeast Asian P rehistory
7 25
Comparison w ith o ther
7 26
r egions
Charles H igham a nd Amphan K ijngam CHECKLIST CF RAD I OCARBON DATES
7 31
Philip Houghton a nd Whrrachai W iriyaramp THE PEOPLE CF BAN h t i1 4 D / I: CENSUS » D BONE S IZES
7 37
t ab le
SUMMARY
o f c ontents
I N THA I
7 46
WORKS REFERRED TO I N THE TEXT
8 96
I NDEX
9 14
c )1 4E
NZ L _ LI
M E
7 17
C)
F .IC LI F
E
1 -1 General Map o f Mainland Southeast Asia 1 -2 C ross s ection o f
t he p rincipal
1 5
t andfonms f ound
i n
t he
Khorat P lateau 1 -3 The p rincipal
1 6 c limatic v ariables
f ound o n t he Khorat P lateau c ompared w ith R ed R iver Delta a nd Kuala Lumpur
t he 1 7
1 -4 T he S akon N äkhon B asin
1 8
1 -5 The Chi Valley
1 9
1 -6 T he c ultural a nd c hronological Thai p rehistory 1 -7 T he c hronolog ical
f ramework
f or Northeast
r elationships b etween d ifferent
2 0 s ites
i n
t ab le o f c ontents
Northeast Thailand 2 -1 P lan o f
2 1
t he v illage o f B an Na D i
3 6
2 -2 The c entral a rea o f B an Na D i 2 -3a-n The s ections t hrough t he e xcavated a rea o f B an N a D i 2 -4 T he B an Na D i r adiocarbon c hronology 2 -5 T he s tratigraphy o f Non Kao Nö i
3 7 3 8-51 5 2 5 3
2 -6 The b urial
5 4
p lan o f Non Kao Nbi
2 -7 T he s tratigraphy o f B an N ivang Phruk
5 5
2 -8 The b urial p lan o f B an W ang Phruk
5 6
3 -1 3 -2
B an N a D i: B an Na D i:
6 2 6 5
3 -3
B an Na D i: t rochus s hell b urial 3 2
3 -4
B an Na D i: t rochus s hell b racelets f rom b urial 3 2 ( cont.) B an Na D i: j ewellery o f s tone, s hell a nd t ooth
3 -5
t he l arge s hell b eads t rochus s hell b racelets b racelets
6 6
3 -6
B an Na D i:
s tone b racelets
3 -7
B an Na D i:
o rnaments o f
3 -8
B an Na D i:
3 -9 B an Na D i: 3 -10 B an Na D i:
f rom
i vory,
6 7 6 8 7 2
t ooth a nd bone
7 5
t he b lue a nd o range g lass b eads
8 0
t he c lay moulds t he s tone moulds
1 28 1 29
3 -11 B an Na D i: a c lay c rucible f rom l evel 6 3 -12 B an Na D i: a c lay c rucible f rom l evel 6
1 30 1 31
3 -13 B an N a D i: b ronze b racelets a nd c oil 3 -14 Ban Na D i: b ronze b racelets
1 32 1 33
3 -15 B an Na D i:
1 34
b ronze r ings
3 -16 B an Na D i: b ronze a rtefacts 3 -17 B an Na D i: t he b ronze b racelet c atch 3 -18 S I EN I v iew o f " w ire' t ram b urial 4 5 s tone b racelet
1 35 1 11 1 36
3 -19 T ransverse v iew o f t he ' w ire' b urial 4 5 s tone b racelet
1 37
f rom
3 -20 S keleton o f c ast s tructure o f t he ' w ire' t ram t he b urial 4 5 s tone b racelet ( x1000) 3 -21 C ross-section t hrough a l evel 8 c rucible f ragment 3 -22 Scatter p lot o f b asis o f
t he B an Na D i
l ead a gainst
1 38 1 39
b ronzes o n t he
t in
1 41
3 -23 Scatter p lot o f t he B an Na D i b ronzes o n t he b asis o f a f actor a nalysis o f c opper, t in l ead a nd a rsenic 3 -24 Scatter p lot o f t he B an Na D i b ronzes o n t he b asis o f f actor a nalysis o f a ll metals 3 -25 T he c ross s ections o f b racelets f rom B an N a D i 3 -26 B an Na D i:
i ron a rtefacts
1 43 a 1 43 1 44 1 45
3 -27 B an Na D i: i ron a rtefacts 3 -28 The f abrics t ram B an Na D i 3 -29 B an Na D i: t he c lay s eals
1 46 1 47 1 51
3 -30 B an Na D i: 3 -31 B an Na D i:
t he c lay a nvils t he c lay a nvils
1 54 1 55
3 -32 B an Na D i: 3 -33 B an Na D i:
t he c lay a nvils t he c lay a nvils
1 56 1 57
3 -34 Ban Na D i:
t he c attle
f igurines
t ram
t able
o f c ontents
t he b urials
1 68
3 -35 B an Na D i: t he c attle f i gurines f rom b urial 3 -36 B an Na D i: c attle, e lephant, d eer a nd h uman f i gurines 3 -37 B an Na D i:
c attle
f i gurines
3 -38 B an Na D i:
c attle,
4 7
1 69 1 70
f rom b urials
h uman a nd f ish
1 71
f igurines
1 72
3 -39 B an Na D i:
t he c lay
3 -40 B an Na D i:
t he b one p o ints
l adles f rom l evel
7
1 74 1 81
3 -41
B an Na D i:
t he b one p oints
f rom l evel
6 a nd 7
1 82
3 -42 B an Na D i:
t he b one p oints
f rom l evels 4 -6
3 -43 B an Na D i:
t he bone a rtefacts
3 -44 B an Na D i: 3-45 Ban Na D i:
t he worked bone a nd a ntler t he bone a rtefacts f rom b urials
1 85 1 86
3 -46 B an Na D i:
t he whetstones
1 90
3 -47 B an Na D i:
t he whetstones
1 91
3 -48 B an Na D i:
t he s tone
1 92
f rom l evel
1 83
7
1 84
f lakes
3 -49 B an Na D i: m iscellaneous c lay a rtefacts 3 -50 B an Na D i: m iscellaneous c lay a rtefacts 3 -51
B an Na D i:
c lay matting
1 98 1 99
i mpressions
a nd c lay r ings
2 00
3 -52 B an Na D i:
c lay points a nd d iscs
2 01
3 -53 B an Na D i: 3-54 B an Na D i:
t he p erforated r ice s teamers t he applique o rnament o n p otsherds
2 08 2 09
3 -55 B an Na D i: 3 -56 B an Na D i:
t he a pplique o rnament o n potsherds t he applique o rnament o n p otsherds
2 10 2 11
3 -57 B an Na D i:
t he applique o rnament
2 12
3 -58 The
f requencies p er
t ypes o f 3 -59 The
l evel
a pplique o rnament
r elationships b etween
b asis o f
o f
a c luster
3 -60 B an Na D i:
a t B an Na D i
a nalysis o f
4 -2 Pottery r im t ypes l evel
2 18 c ulture
2 21
t he main c hanges
i n
t he r im ,
2 22 a fter B ronson
f r o m Non Kao Nöi
2 27
a nd
8
4 -3 Pottery r im t ypes
2 14 2 19 2 20
c ulture by l evel a reas o f
t he
t he applique d ecoration
t he complete pots
a summary o f
4 -1 The p rincipal Ban Na D i
on
t he c lay p ellets
3 -63 Non Kao Nbi: material
2 13
l evels a t B an N a D i
3 -61 B an Na D i: t he c lay p ipes 3 -62 B an W ang P hruk: t he material 3 -64 B an Na D i:
o n p otsherds
t he d ifferent
2 64 f rom B an Na D i
l evel
7
2 65
4 -4 Pottery r im t ypes
f rom B an Na D i
l evels 6 a nd 7
2 66
4 -5 Pottery r im t ypes
f rom B an Na D i
l evel
6
2 67
6
4 -6 Pottery r im t ypes
f rom B an Na D i
l evel
4 -7 Pottery
f r o m B an Na D i
l evels 6 a nd 5
r im t ypes
2 68 2 69
4 -8 Pottery r im t ypes
f rom B an Na D i
l evel
5
2 70
4 -9 Pottery r im t ypes
f rom B an Na D i
l evel
5
2 71
4 -10 Pottery r im t ypes
f rom B an Na D i
l evel
5
2 72
4 -11 Pottery
f rom B an Na D i
l evel
4
2 73
r im t ypes
4 -12 Pottery r im t ypes f rom B an Na D i 4 -13 Pottery r im t ypes f r o m B an N a D i
l evel 4 l evels 4 a nd 3
2 74 2 75
4 -14 Pottery r im t ypes f rom B an Na D i 4 -15 Pottery r im t ypes f rom B an Na D i
l evel l evel
2 76 2 77
4 -16 Pottery r im t ypes
f r o m B an W ang P hruk
3 3
2 78
t ab le
o f c ontents
4 -17 Pottery r im t ypes
f rom B an W ang P hruk
2 79
4 -18 Pottery r im t ypes
f rom B an W ang P hruk
2 80
4 -19 Pottery r im t ypes
f rom B an W ang P hruk
2 81
4 -20 T he complete v essels f rom B an N a D i w ith r im t ypes i dentified i n l evels 6 -8 4 -21 T he common 4 -22 The
r im t ypes
r esults o f
i dentified
a c luster
d iagram ,
o f a ffinity b etween r im s amples B an Na D i a nd B an W ang P hruk 4 -23 H istogram s how ing t he by
l ayer
l evel
l evels a t 2 84 r im t ypes r im
l ayer
l ayer
4 -27 H istograms show ing
2 86
f requency occurrence a t Ban Na D i
4 -26 H istogram s how ing t he r im t ypes by
2 85
f requency occurrence o f
a t Ban Na D i
r im t ypes by
2 83
s how ing t he d egree
f rom t he
a t Non Kao Nbi
4 -25 H istogram s how ing t he o f
2 82
l evels 4 -5 a t B an N a D i
f requency occurrence o f
4 -24 H istogram s how ing t he t ypes b y
i n
t he c ommon
( cont.)
2 87
f requency occurrence o f
a t B an Muang P hruk t he
2 88
f requency o ccurrence o f
t emper
t ypes by l ayer a t Hon Kao Nbi, B an Na D i a nd Ban W ang P hruk.289 4 -28 C luster d iagram s how ing t he r elationships b etween t he l evels B an Na D i
" •/ 4 Z )
o n
t he b asis o f
tJ
E
t amper
t ypes
tJ
2 90
% Ai C>
1
E
5 -1
The r esults o f a f actor a nalysis o f b ased pots f ro ' ' , B an Na D i
r ound
5 -2
The c lusters o f
5 -3
B an Na D i:
p ot
f onm l a
3 12
5 -4
B an Nä D i:
pot
f onm l a
3 13
3 10
r ound b ased v essels
r esulting f rom a f actor
a nalysis
3 11
5 -5
B an Na D i:
p ot
f orm l b
3 14
5 -6 5 -7
B an Na D i: B an Na D i:
pot pot
f orm l b f orm l c
3 15 3 16
5 -8
B an Na D i:
pot
f orm l c
3 17
5 -9 B an Na D i: 5 -10 B an Na D i:
pot pot
f orm l c f orm 2
3 18 3 19
5 -11 B an Na D i:
pot
f orm 2
3 20
5 -12 B an Nä D i:
pot
f onm 2
3 21
5 -13 B an Nä D i:
p ot
f onm 3
3 22
5 -14 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orms 3 a nd 4
3 23
5 -15 Ban Na D i:
p ot
f orm 4
3 24
5 -16 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orm 4
3 25
5 -17 Ban Nä D i:
pot
f onm 4
3 26
5 -18 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orm 4
3 27
5 -19 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orm 4
3 28
5 -20 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orm 4
3 29
5 -21 B an Na D i: 5 -22 B an Na D i:
p ot pot
f orms 4 a nd 5 f onm 6
3 30 3 31
5 -23 B an Na D i:
pot
f orms 7 a nd 9
3 32
t ab le
5 -24 B an Na D i: 5 -25 B an Na D i: 5-26 F actor
p ot p ot
o f c ontents
f orm 9 f orms 1 0-13
a nalysis
f or
5 -27 R esults o f
a c luster
5 -28 B an N a D i: 5 -30 B an N a D i:
pot p ot
3 33 3 34
p edestalled v essels a nalysis
f or
3 35
p edestalled v essels
f orm 1 4a f orm 1 4b
3 36 3 37 3 38
5 -29 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orm 1 4b
3 39
5 -31
p ot
f orm 1 4b
3 40
B an N a D i:
5 -32 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orm 1 4b
3 41
5 -33 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orm 1 4b
3 42
5 -35 B an Na D i:
p ot
f or m e 1 5 a nd 1 7
3 43
5 -34 B an Na D i: 5 -36 B an Na D i:
pot p ot
f or m e 1 4b a nd 1 4c f or m e 1 6 a nd 1 8
3 44 3 45
5 -37 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orm 1 9
3 46
5 -38 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orm 1 9
3 47
5 -39 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orm 1 9
3 48
5 -40 B an Na D i: 5 -41 B an Na D i:
pot pot
f orm 2 0 f orm 2 1
3 49 3 50
5 -42 S tability/access d iagra rn f or 5 -43 S tability/access d ata 6-1 Ban N a D i:
t he
f aunal
6 -2 B an Na D i: t he f aunal small f ish a nd f rog 6 -3 Ban N a D i:
s catter
f or
r ound b ased v essels
3 51
t he p edestalled v essels
3 52
spectrum e xcluding small
f ish
s pectrum f or
i nclud ing
l evels 4 -8,
3 86 3 87
p lot
o f
t he d imensions o f
b ovid
o f
t he d i mensions o f b ovid
o f
b ovid magna
s econd f ore p halanges 6 -4 B an Na D i: f irst
s catter
3 88
p lot
f ore p halanges
6 -5 B an N a D i:
s catter
3 89
p lot
3 89
6-6 B an Na D i:
s catter p lot o f bovid metacarpals
3 90
6 -7 B an N a D i:
o utline o f
3 90
t he
r i ce g rains
7-1 G raph s how ing age a t d eath o f 7 -2 B an N a D i: s urvivorship c urve 7 -3 Ban Na D i: mortality c urve
t he p eople o f B an Na D i f or mortuary p hase 1
4 06 4 07
f or mortuary p hase 1
7 -4 B an N a D i:
l ife e xpectancy c urves
7 -5 B an Na D i:
s urvivorship c urves
4 08
f or mortuary p hase
f or B an Na D i
1
4 09
a nd comparative
s amples
4 10
8-1 Ban Na D i:
t he mortuary p hase l a b urials
i n s quares A 1-4
4 43
8 -2 B an Na D i:
t he mortuary p hase l b b urials
i n s quares A 1-4
4 43
8 -3 B an N a D i:
t he mortuary p hase l c b urials
8 -4 B an N a D i: 8 -5 B an N a D i:
t he mortuary p hase 2 b urials t he mortuary p hase 3 b urials
i n s quares A l-4 i n s quares A 1-4
4 45 4 45
8 -6 B an N a D i:
t he mortuary p hase l a b urial
4 7
4 47
8 -7 Ban Na D i:
b urials 4 0, b urial
8 -8 B an N a D i:
4 2
4 5 a nd 4 6 a nd 4 4
b urials 3 7-8 8 -9 Ban Na D i:
b urial
3 6
( mortuary p hase
b urials 1 9 a nd 2 1 i n square F 6
8 -11
b urials 2 4
B an Na D i:
l b)
l a)
4 43
a nd
i n s quare F 6
( mortuary p hase l a)
( mortuary p hase l b)
8 -10 B an N a D i:
i n s quare F 6
(m ortuary p hase
( mortuary p hase
b urials 4 1
i n s quares A A-4
4 48
a nd
l b)
4 49
i n s quare F 6
4 50
( mortuary p hase l b) 4 51
(mortuary p hase l b)
-
X I I
-
a nd 2 7
( mortuary
t ab le
o f c ontents
p hase 1 c) i n s quare F 6 b urials 3 1 a nd 3 2 ( mortuary p hase
8 -12 B an Na D i:
4 52 l c)
i n s quare F 6 8 -13 B an Na D i: 8 -14 B an Na D i
4 53
b urials 1 6 a nd 1 7 i n s quare F 6 b urial
( mortuary p hase
4 54
4 7 s quare F6
8 -15 The g rave a ssemblage
1 c)
( mortuary p hase
f rom b urial
8 -16 Cattle f i gurines f rom b urial 4 7 8 -17 Cattle f i gurines f rom b urial 4 7 8 -18 B an Na D i b urials 4 0, 4 5 a nd 4 6
4 7
l a)
4 55
( mortuary p hase l a)
( cont.) s quare F 6
( mortuary p hase l a) 8 -19 B an Na D i:
t he g rave a ssemblage
8 -20 B an Na D i:
t he g rave a ssemblages
4 56 4 57 4 58 4 59
f rom b urial
4 5
4 60
f rom b urials 4 0 a nd 4 6
4 61
8 -21 B an Na D i 8 -22 B an Na D i
b urials 3 7 a nd 3 9 s quare F 6 ( mortuary p hase 1 b) The g rave a ssemblages f rom b urials 3 7, 3 9 a nd 2 1
4 62 4 63
8 -23 B an Na D i
b urial
4 64
8 -24 B an Na D i: 8 -25 B an Na D i
4 2 s quare F 6 mortuary p hase l b
t he g rave a ssemblages b urial
3 8 s quare F6 mortuary p hase l b
8-26 The g rave a ssemblage 8 -27 B an Na D i
b urial
f rom b urials 5 0 a nd 4 2
4 1
f rom b urial
4 65 4 66
3 8
4 67
s quare F 6 mortuary p hase l a
4 68
8-28 B an Na D i
b urial
4 4
4 69
8 -29 B an Na D i
b urial
3 6 s quare F 6 mortuary p hase l b
4 70
8-30 B an Na D i:
t he g rave a ssemblage
8 -31 B an Na D i:
b urials 3 1-32 square F6 mortuary p hase l c
f rom b urial
3 6
4 71 4 72
8 -32 B an Na D i: t he g rave a ssemblage f rom b urial 3 1 8 -33 B an Na D i b urial 3 5 s quare F6 mortuary p hase l c
4 73 4 74
8-34 B an Na D i:
t he g rave a ssemblage
f rom b urial
3 5
4 75
8 -35 B an Na D i:
t he g rave a ssemblage
f r o m b urial
3 2
4 76
t he g rave a ssemblage
f r o m b urials 3 0 a nd 3 2
8 -36 B an Na D i: 8 -37 B an Na D i
b urial
8 -38 B an Na D i 8 -39 B an Na D i
b urials 1 9 a nd 2 1 b urials 1 9 a nd 2 1
8-40 B an Na D i
b urial
8 -41 B an Na D i: 8 -42 B an Na D i 8 -43 B an Na D i:
2 7 s quare F 6 mortuary p hase
l c
square F 6 mortuary p hase l b s quare F 6 mortuary p hase l b
2 4 s quare F6 mortuary p hase l b
t he g rave a ssemblage
f rom b urial
4 77 4 78 4 79 4 80 4 81
1 9
4 82
b urials 1 6 a nd 1 7 s quare F 6 mortuary p hase
l c
4 83
t he g rave a ssemblage
f rom b urial
1 6
8-44 B an Na D i:
t he g rave a ssemblage
f r o m b urial
1 7
8 -45 B an Na D i: 8 -46 B an Na D i:
b urial 2 2 s quare A2 mortuary p hase l a t he g rave a ssemblages f r o m b urials
4 86
2 0,
4 87
2 2,
4 84 4 85
3 4 a nd 2 5
8-47 B an Na D i:
b urial
2 6 s quare A3 mortuary p hase
8 -48 B an Na D i:
t he g rave a ssemblage
f rom b urial
l a
4 88
2 6
4 89
8 -49 Ban Na D i:
b urial
2 8 b aulk A3/AA mortuary p hase l a
4 90
8 -50 B an Na D i:
b urial
3 3 b autk A3/AA mortuary p hase l a
4 91
8 -51 B an Na D i:
b urial
4 3 square AA mortuary p hase l a
8 -52 B an Na D i:
b urial
2 3 b aulk A3/AA mortuary p hase
4 92 l b
4 93
8 -53 Ban Na D i:
b urial
4 9 square AA mortuary p hase l b
4 94
8 -54 B an Na D i:
b urial
2 5 s quare A3 mortuary p hase
4 95
8-55 B an Na D i:
b urial
3 0 s quare AA mortuary p hase l b
4 96
8 -56 B an Na D i:
b urial
1 2 s quare A3 mortuary p hase l b
4 97
8-57 The g rave a ssemblage
f rom b urial
1 2
8 -58 T he g rave a ssemblage
f rom b urial
1 2
8-59 B an Na D i:
b urials 1 3
l b
4 98 ( cont.)
( mortuary p hase 1 B)
a nd 1 8
4 99
t ab le
o f c ontents
( mortuary p hase 1 C) 8 -60 B an Na D i:
s quare AA
5 00
t he g rave a ssemblage
f rom b urial
1 8
8-61 B an Na D i:
t he g rave a ssemblage
f rom b urial
1 8
8 -62 B an Na D i: 8 -63 B an Na D i:
b urial
8 -64 B an N a D i: 8 -65 B an Na D i: 8 -66 B an Na D i: 8-67 B an Na D i: 8 -68 B an Na D i:
5 03
t he g rave a ssemblage f rom b urial 4 8 t he g rave a ssemblage f rom b urial 4 8 ( cont.) t he g rave a ssemblage f r o m b urial 4 8 ( cont.)
5 04 5 05 5 06
t he g rave a ssemblage f rom b urial 5 0 2 0 s quare AA mortuary p hase l c
5 07
b urial
5 09
b urial
5 08
2 9 s quare AA mortuary p hase l c
8-69 B an Na D i:
t he g rave a ssemblage b urials 1 0 a nd 1 1
8-71
burial
B an Na D i:
5 02
4 8 b aulk A3/AA mortuary p hase l c
8 -70 B an Na D i: 8 -72 B an Na D i:
5 01
f rom b urial
2 9
5 10
s quares A3/AA mortuary p hase l c 5 11
1 0 squares A3/AA mortuary p hase l c
t he g rave a ssemblages
f rom b urials 1 0 a nd 1 1
5 12 5 13
8 -73 B an Na D i:
b urial
3 4 s quare A l mortuary p hase l a
5 14
8 -74 B an Na D i:
b urial
1 4 s quare A l mortuary p hase l b
5 15
8 -75 B an Na D i:
t he g rave a ssemblage
8 -76 B an Na D i: 8 -77 B an Na D i:
b urial
f rom b urial
1 4
1 5 s quare A l mortuary p hase
t he g rave a ssemblage
f rom b urial
5 16 l b
5 17
1 5
5 18
8 -78 B an Na D i:
b urials IS 1 9-22 s quare F 5 5 19 he g rave a ssemblage f rom b urials TS 1 5 a nd TS 1 9 5 20 8 -79 B an Na D i: t
8 -80 B an Na D i:
t he g rave a ssemblages
f rom b urials 1 3,
TS16 a nd 1521 8 -81
B an Na D i:
b urials 1S15-18 s quare F5.
A LL
153,
5 22 a re
mortuary p hase l b 8 -82 B an Na D i: 8 -83 B an Na D i:
b urials TS7-14. A ll
5 21
5 23 a re mortuary p hase l c
t he g rave a ssemblages
5 24
f rom b urials TS7 5 25
1S13 a nd 1S17 TS 1 2 mortuary p hase l c
5 26
f rom b urial 1512 rom b urial TS12 t he g rave a ssemblage f
5 27
8-84 B an Na D i:
b urial
8 -85 B an Na D i:
t he g rave a ssemblage
( cont. .)
5 28 5 29 5 30
8 -90 B an Na D i:
cont.) t he g rave a ssemblage f r o m b urial 1S12 ( hase l c b urials 1S4-6 square F5 mortuary p rom b urial 155 t he g rave a ssemblage f r o m b urial 156 t he g rave a ssemblage f
8 -91 B an Na D i:
b urials TS1-3 s quare F5 p robably
8 -86 B an Na D i: 8 -87 B an Na D i: 8-88 B an Na D i: 8 -89 B an Na D i:
5 31 5 32
mortuary p hase l c
5 33
8 -92 B an N a D i:
b urial
4 s quare A l mortuary p hase 2
5 34
8 -93 B an Na D i:
t he g rave a ssemblage f rom b urial 4 b urial 5 s quare A l mortuary p hase 2
5 36
8 -95 B an Na D i:
t he g rave a ssemblage
f rom b urial
5
5 37
8 -96 B an Na D i:
t he g rave a ssemblage
f rom b urial
6
8 -94 B an Na D i:
8 -97 B an Na D i:
5 35
mortuary p hase 2
5 38
b urial
5 39
7 s quare A2 mortuary p hase 2
8 -98 B an Na D i:
t he g rave a ssemblage
8 -99 B an N a D i:
b urial
f rom b urial
7
8 s quare A l mortuary p hase 2
he g rave a ssemblage 8 -100 B an Na D i : t
f rom b urial
8
5 40 5 41 5 42
he g rave a ssemblage f rom b urial 8 ( cont.) B an Na D i : t urial 2 s quare AA mortuary p hase 3 8 -102 B an Na D i :b urial 1 s quare Aß mortuary p hase 3 8 -103 B an Na D i :b
5 43
urial 8 -104 B an Na D i :b
3 s quare A3 mortuary p hase 3
5 46
9 -1
a ll
8 -101
The d istribution o f
i dentified p rehistoric
5 44 5 45
t ab le
s ites
i n
t he Upper S ongkhram s urvey a rea
9 -2 T he d istribution o f r elative 9 -3 Map o f
t o
d istribution o f
5 60
p rehistoric s ites a nd r andom p oints
t he a rea u nder
t he Upper
9 -4 Map o f
o f c ontents
s oil
t ypes 3 a nd 5
5 61
Songkhram s urvey a rea s how ing
t he
p resumed s alt working mounds
t he Upper
5 62
Songkhram s urvey a rea s how ing
t he d istribution o f E arly P eriod s ites 9 -5 Map o f
t he Upper
5 63
Songkhram s urvey a rea s how ing
t he d istribution o f L ate P eriod s ites 1 0-1 The Chi
Valley:
s ite
1 0-2 The Chi Valley: 1 0-3 T he M iddle Chi
5 64
l ocation map
r ainfall
5 72
i sohyets
5 73
s urvey a rea
5 74
1 0-4 P lan o f B an Chiang H ian
5 75
1 1-1 B an Chiang H ian:
t he s tratigraphy
1 1-2 B an Chiang H ian:
t he material
1 1-3 B an Kho Nb i:
t he material
5 87
c ulture
5 88
c ulture
5 89
1 2-1 B an Chiang H ian:
r im t ypes
t ram l ayer
1 1
6 02
1 2-2 B an Chiang H ian:
r im t ypes
f rom l ayer
1 0
6 03
9
1 2-3 B an Chiang H ian
r im t ypes
f rom l ayer
1 2-4 B an Chiang H ian:
r im t ypes
f r o m l ayers 7 -10
6 04 6 05
1 2-5 B an Chiang H ian:
r im t ypes
f r o m l ayer
7
6 06
1 2-6 B an Chiang H ian:
r im t ypes
f rom l ayer
6
6 07
1 2-7 Ban Chiang H ian:
r im t ypes
f r o m l ayers 6
1 2-8 B an Chiang H ian:
r im t ypes
f r o m l ayers 5 a nd 6
a nd s urface
f inish
1 2-9 B an Chiang H ian: a nd applique
t ypes
s urface
t ypes
1 2-10 B an Chiang H ian:
f rom l ayers 1 0-11 f inish
t ram L ayer t he
6 08
t ypes o f
t ypes
6 09
f rom l ayers 5 -10
1 1
6 15
a pplique d ecoration
f rom
l ayers 9 a nd 1 1
6 16
1 2-11 B an Chiang H ian:
t he p ercentage o f
r im t ypes p er
1 2-12 B an Chiang H ian:
t he p ercentage o f
s urface
p er
6 20
f inish p er
s oil 1 3-2 The
6 19
t ypes
l ayer
1 2-13 B an Chiang H ian:
1 3-1 The
f inish
l ayer
c luster
d iagram o f
r im t ypes a nd body
l evel
6 21
r elationships b etween s ites a nd f requencies
i n
t he M iddle Chi
Valley
6 24
r elationship b etween s ite s ize a nd
c atchment
p roductivity
1 3-3 The main v ariables c hiefdom i n
t he Chi
i n
i n
t he g eology o f
1 5-2 Map s how ing
t he
o t
Valley
r 1 1
1 =1
c lay s ources
6 37
1 4. 11= t E. .
t he Khorat P lateau
l ocation o f
6 25
a
V alley ( after H igham 1 984)
N/ C) L_I1 PA F E
1 5-1 Map o f
t he M iddle Chi
t he d evelopment
6 93 i n
t he Upper
t ab le
o f c ontents
Songkhr am Valley
6 57
1 5-3 S ections t hrough modern a nd p rehistoric s herds t o i llustrate f abric c haracteristics 1 5-4 Pot 3 5, ( form l a, f abric 3 ) s how ing s hrinkage c rack
6 94 6 95
1 5-5 Example o f s urface f inish o f " g am kaeo" were 6 57 1 5-6 Comparison o f v itrification s tructures b etween modern c lay a nd p rehistoric Ban Na D i
l ocal were
6 96
1 5-7 XRD spectra o f modern S akon N äkhon p ottery c lays 1 6-1 The Red R iver Delta,
s how ing t he
l ocation o f
6 97
t he d istribution
o f P hung Nguyen s ites
7 27
1 6-2 The i nterrelationships b etween t he v ariables t hought t o u nderlie t he t ransition f rom Go M lun t o Dong Son p hases
-
XVI
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7 28
a ckno w ledge ments
ACKNOWLEDGE MENTS
The
f i e ld work
F ine Arts r epresents
l ead ing
cont inued t he
t h is
a t Non Cha i , a nd
P is it Charoenwongsa , o f
t o
r eport was
F ine
Arts
t he
owes much
d irector
Depart ment .
o f
Payo m
o f Tha i K i jnga m
Chantarat iyakarn ,
i n
t he Un ivers ity o f Otago .
o f
t he
a nd
t he
s upport
t he
course
o f
p rov ided
New
f unded
t he
by
Zea land
by
r im , base
t he mater ia l t he
t he
o r body
p lann ing i n
K i jnga m
t he
t he
a nd
Tha i
was
t he
Th is a nd
s uperv is ion
Archaeo logy t hen
s tudy t he
on
o t
D iv is ion
d irector
t he
t he mater ia l excavated
co-d irectors were
F ine Arts Depart ment, not
on
t he
r ecovered, f urther
consc ious
l east
t he
f urther
f ro m
f ro m
P is it
The oversa w
was
s taff l i ke
o f
co mp lete
pottery
t he
a nd
dat ing
a nd
o f
pack ing
e ach
pottery , a nd
cost
o f t he
t o
a nd
As
t he
a f i na l
despatch
i n
t he
a nd
Otago
o f
o rder
o f
R ichard
Chr is Mo isa
Ponwe iser was
Mart in
Newe l l
d rew
p repared
i n
conservat ion
a l l
o f
F isher
t ook
n ear ly
r espons ib le
Mason
t he
Anthropology
p roject .
G raeme
h e lped
months
operat ion .
wh ich
Un ivers ity
L isa
s ix
s ect ions
t hroughout
d raw ings .
d raw ings .
o f
r e ma ins , sort ing The New Zea land
t he d ra w ing o f a l l a rtefacts
t he
i lustrat ions ,
vesse ls , wh i le
s herd
f or
o f a l l pottery
r eport poss ib le .
t he
T rojans
p reparat ion
t h in
a ss istance ,
o f
t asks .
f ine-screen ing
p rov ided Th is
t he most d e mand ing
r ad iocarbon
1 ,000 t he
t he co mp let ion o f t h is
t he
r im
f ro m
Tha i land .
worked
t echn ica l ly
o f over
i nvo lved
a l l
vesse ls , scrut in is ing
f or o rgan ic
f or per iods
Th is
sort ing
sort ing
f unerary
screen ing
a ss istants
o f mater ia l
t echn ica l
Depart ment
f ine
r eached Duned in .
i n it ia l
i nvolved
r econstruct ing
t he
t en
a ss istance
$200 ,000 , made
Th is
t he
a host o f o ther n ecessary
f unded
t o
u ndertook
government .
p reparat ion
back
o f excavated mater ia l
t hen
excavated mater ia l .
r ecovery
mater ia l
t onnes
s tudents s herds ,
r ecovered
government a lso
act ,
o f
h e i nv ited Char les H igha m t o co-d irect Foundat ion 's cont inu ing s upport t o t he
f ie ldwork,
t he
N .Z .
f auna l mater ia l a nd
work
t he
postg raduate
I n November 1 981, 1 .5
i n to
part
t hen D irector-Genera l , De jo Sao wananon .
Th irty-f ive f inds ,
a s
a rchaeolog ists . The Foundat ion s ubsequent ly s upported a s we l l a s Metha W ichakana , Warracha i W ir iyaro mp a nd
a t
Dur ing
t o
r esearch
Amphan
t he Northeast Tha i land p roject, a nd t he f ie ldwork a s part o f t he Ford t ra in ing Amphan
u ndertaken
Depart ment 's Northeast Tha i land Archaeo log ica l P roject . a cont inuat ion o f t he r esearch begun a t Ban Ch iang
on
a l l
t he
f or most o f s amp les
s he l l
a nd
f or
o ther
f rag i le a rtefacts . Many
co l leagues
Warankhana
Ra jp itak ,
P i (d itch
h ave
l ooked
P i ld itch
a lso
r estored
s uperv ised a nd
i s
h as
t hrough
t he
a nd
t he
t he
p reh istor ic
a nd
T .T . o f
r ice
Peacock
t h in
s ect ions ,
a nd
E .
f or
Reay, Dav id
i n terpretat ion t he
o f
Un ivers ity
-
C raw t he
o f
XV I I
-
on
i ts
t h is
r eport .
a nd
J acqu i
r e ma ins , a nd
o f
Ph i l ip
t he
p resent
a nd
h is
made
a nd
t he
ava i lab le I nst itute h ave
Char les
gu ided
B r ian
c era m ics f i nd ings t he ir
t o
t ime
l ook
a t
contr ibuted
Land is
geolog ica l a spects
Southampton
r e ma ins ,
f or mat .
p re l im inary
co l leagues
J acqu i
Houghton
h uman
a na lys ing
Research
Many
o f
Weng
f igur ines .
Loresto R ice
u s .
b ronze
t o
t ask
I nternat iona l
Y .Q .
t hes is
work
1 000
Tony o f
catt le
Master's t h is
s ubstance
t he
Chang
r ema ins
t he
a nd
t he
Madd in ,
o f
aweinsp ir ing
t he
c r it ic ism .
V incent w ith Dav id
a spects
b r ing ing
t he
t o
Robert
b ronzes
o f over
be lo w .
r esources
a nd
t he
f or
s tudy
f ound
adv ice
a t var ious
begun
a re
B r ian
contr ibuted
See ley ,
Warracha i W ir iyaro mp 's
r espons ib le
V incent
h ave
N ige l
adv ised
o f h is work , h im
t hrough
a ckno w ledgements
so me o f
t he m inef ie lds w ith
a t
t o
h and
adv ise
Un ivers ity
o f
w ith
Otago
p reparat ion o f t he The h as
not
carefu l
been
beset
t he
Co mput ing
been
r eader o f
ab le
ab le
i nc lus ion Desp ite
t o
a nd
t o
t he
co mp lete
co mp lete
aga in , we
s uch
contr ibut ion ,
a sp ir ing
c eram ic ist .
p rocedures ,
Centre
were
a nd
most
B ryan Man ly was t he
s taff
s upport ive
o f
t he
i n
t he
t ext .
awa it h is spec ia l ist r eport w ith not
t he
s tat ist ica l
be lo w
w i l l
h is
a na lys is
o f
b r id le
hope
s l ight,
not ice t he
g reat a nt ic ipat ion .
h er work
must
l acunae , we ho wever
t ext
t he
t o
on
t he
our
F rank
Joyce Wh ite
i mpat ience t h is
t o
Fahy
a rtefacts , a nd we l i kew ise , h as
pa laeoenv ironment
contents o f
our
g aps .
i ron
r ead
i n
t ime
h er
f or
f ind ings .
book w i l l be s een a s a
u nderstand ing
o f
t he
p reh istory
o f
Northeast Tha i land . The
t ext
co mputer-a ided
t h is
r eport was
" prose"
o f
p rogra mme .
t he pub l isher w ithout t he g ratefu l t o G raeme Mason consc ious t hat
t h is
t hat i s
t ypograph ic
a sma l l
p r ice
p repared
w ith
F ina l copy
t he
h as
i n terven ing p rodedure f or p roof r ead ing a t o r
o ther e rrors
t o
pay
f or
s t i l l
Un ivers ity
p roceeded
o f Otago
d irect ly
t o
o f s ub-ed it ing . We a re l east once , but r e ma in
l urk
exped it ious
i n
t he
t ext .
pub l icat ion
We
o f
f ee l
r esu lts ,
a nd hope our r eaders w i l l agree . We a re deep ly i ndebted t o D r . Hands f or mak ing t he pub l icat ion o f our f i nd ings i n Northeast
Anthony Tha i land
poss ib le . I t h as
t hat
r esu lts
a l ways
s hou ld
Foundat ion
be
g reat ly
been
a n
ax io mat ic
ava i lab le a ss isted
t o t h is
part
t he
Tha i
a im
by
R ichard Carley Hunt Fe l lo wsh ip,
t o
co mp let ion .
r epresents
I ndeed ,
t h is
r eport
e nab le
o f
t h is
p rogra mme ,
peop le .
The
award ing
h im
t o
Wenner
Amphan
work
on
t h is
t he G ren
K i jnga m r eport
a t o
a cord ia l a nd mutua l ly b enef ic ia l
l i a ison bet ween t he F ine Arts Depart ment a nd t he Un ivers ity o f Otago . We a re most g ratefu l t o our r espect ive i nst itut ions f o r t he ir s upport a nd t o t he work
Ford
a nd
Wenner G ren
t ogether both
Foundat ions
i n Tha i land
a nd New
f or mak ing
i t poss ib le
Zea land .
Char le s H ig ham
Amphan K ijngam
Department o f Anthropology
R esearch D ivision
Universi t y o f O tago
F ine A rts Department
Duned in
S ri Ayuthaya Road
New Zea l and
Theves,
B angkok
1 0300.
f or
u s
t o
a cknow ledgements
For Chet , who pushed
t he boat out .
lntrcduct,on
INTAC>DUCTIC>N
This volume sets out to scrutinise the prehistory of the Northern Khorat Plateau, a small part of monsoonal sub-tropical lowland Southeast Asia,. between c. 20 0 0 BC and 30 0 AD. This is a particularly interesting period because it encompasses the transition from autonomous to centralised societies. The fieldwork upon which the study is based ,. began 0 . It would be fair to say that the models we held of later in 198 Southeast Asian prehistory then are diametrically opposed to those suggested below. Let us briefly recapitulate the situation in 1980 . There had been three major excavations in Northeast Thailand ,. the first at Non Nok Tha in 1966-8, the next at Ban Chiang in 197 4-5 and the last at Non Chai in 1978. The first two underwrote claims for an extremely early and indigenous development of metallurgy: bronze during the fourth millennium iron by 150 0 BC (Bayard 1972 ,. Solheim 1968, Gorman and BC ., and Charoenwongsa 1976). These claims and indeed counterclaims for the primacy of Northeast Thailand as a centre of metallurgy dommated thinking and diverted energy from exploring the area"s prehistory from a broader base. In a word ,. In no Northeast Thailand became the focus ot sensation and polemic. case ,. was the evidence for early dates matched by the publication of the Such a review would evidence necessary tor a scholarly assessment. entail not only the precise source of the dated matter ,. but also statements on the stratigraphic integrity of the loca-tion of metal within the sites. This concern with early dates for metalworking was but one of the problems facing us in 1980. We both inclined to accept the early chronology ,. but only because we had both worked at Ban Chiang and appreciated the professional skills with which all three maJor excavations were conducted. Consider the importance of such early chronologies for metallurgy. In Chana, the richly documented sequences revealed a pattern of growing social complexity and technological sophistication. Firstly there was the Shang Bronze Age, followed by the 6th century BC advent of iron and its proliferation during the Warring States and Han periods. While the Red River Valley was fully exposed to Han expansion, Northeast Thailand lay west of the Annamite Range ., known to the Chinese as the "Fortress of the Sky". Then as now ,. it was geographically isolated from maritime exchange routes. The scientific community was invited to accept the indigenous development of bronze and iron working in inland Southeast Asia, en a context of unchanging ,. stable ,. small-scale village communities. Such a juxtaposition, it validat_ed ,. would run counter to any notion of even the most general regularities of culture process. We shall address this issue at length. It is also necessary to consider briefly, the nature of the Southeast Asian sites. The area is sub Ject to the southwest monsoon, which bnngs periods of intense rainfall between May and October. The inhabitants raise their houses on wooden posts. This also occurred during the late prehistoric period in the Red River Delta and in Yunnan. To jud_ge from the number and size of postholes found in the excavated Thai sites ,. the same building techrnque was practiced there during prehistory. Now ,. this situation has ruled out the formation, let alone the preservation, of clearly -
1 -
lntrcduct1on stratified buildmg levels. Bioturbat10n and human disturbance ,. not to mention the erosive power of the monsoon rains ,. have further blurred stratigraphic clarity. Excavation is therefore always demanding and often unrewarding. The prehistorian w orking in Northeast Thailand is also confronted with a serious problem in the lack of published comparative data. The luxury of those concerned with the Aegean ,. Yucatan or the Valley of Mexico is viewed enviously by the few workers in Northeast Thailand ,. because in each of those areas ,. there is an established chronological and cultural framework for reference and it necessary ,. refinement. As will be seen ,. such a framework is only now being established in our area. This lack of comparative data is matched by the rarity of debate on theoretical issues ,n Southeast Asian prehistory. Nearly all the authors who have contributed to this volume were educated in a non-Western tradition and in 1980 ,. had received little exposure to the growing debate o n theoretical issues in prehistory. Moreover ,. their research and learning were conducted in a foreign language ,. about a subject replete with arcane Jargon. Last in this litany of problems,. is the near absence of palaeoecological data. This lacuna was to have been partially tilled by research undertaken by Joyce White ,. of the University of Pennsylvania. During the excavation of Ban Na Di ,. she was undertaking detailed environmental research in the vicirnty of Ban Chiang. She kindly agreed to include the Ban Na Di site territory 1n her field studies ,. and in view of her participation ,. our own detailed research plans were set aside. Unfortunately ,. we heard in mid 1983 that she would be unable to complete her research in time for inclusion in this volume. The absence of her important contribution will be self evident to any reader of the chapters below. to working in Northeast There are however ,. many advantages Thailand which redress the problems enumerated above. The area remams a virtual tabula rasa,, yet to anyone working there who has a European background .. it provides several potentialfy important variables; There is clearly a prehistoric sequence measured in millennia. The variables too .. are arresting in their likely significance and interplay. There is a subsistence base incorporating rice ,. the cultivation of which is susceptible to considerable mtensitication. The area including its surrounding hills is rich in the ores of tin .. lead and copper while the plateau itself bears laterite iron ore. These same hills y ield the high quality stone in which the plateau is deficient. The terrain there incorporates two maJor river valleys with extensive flood plains, but the distribution oi soils amenable to the various techrnques of rice cultivation presents a mo saic. good tracts being circumscribed by middle and high terraces which to this day, are largely under scrub forest. The area is removed from the sea ,. yet the prehistoric inhabitants obtatned martne products. They were also exposed albeit indirectly to the expansion of Indian and Chinese culture. All these variables have been to a greater or lesser extent. considered semmal in the process of increased cultural complexity in more intensively studied regions. A particular attraction ot Northeast Thailand is its potential as a further area for the consideration of processes .involved in the change from first acephalous societies to centralised chiefdoms,. and then on to the development of the state.
Introduction While this volume 1s not an appropriate vehicle tor maJor theoretical departures .. the position adopted must be made explicit. When the research was being formulated, there were several simple modele purporting to describe the prehistoric sequence as it was then understood (Gorman 1977.. Higham 1977). It was planned to test these models against newly acquired data.. and this testing procedure as will be seen.. represents the main thrust of much of our work. A basic tenet ot the programme is that the understanding of Northeast Thai prehistory will advance only by constantly proposing .. testing and reformulating models. The more general the model becomes ., the greater will be its reliance on what Binford (1982) has termed n "middle range theory. While the formulation of a specific model is set out in the final chapter ., each of the intervening studies incorporates examples of such middle range theory. These involve inter alia the predictability of social structure from mortuary behaviour and settlement patterns ., the role of imported rarities and the implications of a sharp and pervasive change in material culture. While each constituent study is an entity in its own right ., all underpin and contribute to the ultimate formulation of a specific model for the change from autonomy to hierarchy. The model was pieced together with two objectives in mind. The first was to identify the variables underlying the process of change to centralised s ocieties. The second was to lay the initial and tentative foundations for the presentation of the area as one which may with profit be incorporated into any general explanatory model tor increased complexity. The sites are known .. the problems isolated. Only time and effort stand in the way of this last objective. We will focus on two areas. The . first straddles the watershed between the Pao and Songkhram rivers and will be described as the Upper Songkhram area. It incorporates Ban Chiang and the major excavated site to be described .. Ban Na Di. The second area lies in the middle reaches of the Chi Valley. It begins with the southern bank .. extends across the flood plain and continues into the network of tributary streams which lace the l ow and middle terraces. It will be described as the Middle Chi area. The former area is treated in section o ne and the latter in section two. Section three contains the results of Vincent" s analyses of ceramic thin sections .. and is placed towards the end of this report because its subject matter covers sites described in the previous two sections. Section tour comprises an overall synthesis. We have adopted one firm principle: that models are heuristic and require stringent testing. This makes it axiomatic that all relevant data are available to the scientific community. The following chapters have attempted to honour this axiom.
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I n troduct ion : p rev ious
r esearch
i n Northeast Tha i land
CD 1 '4
E l A
I NTR ODUCT I ON : PRE V I OUS
P lann ing 1 979 .
At
p re l im inary Ch iang
f or
t hat
p r inc ipa l
was
a
ava i lab le
t he me
t rad it ion
excavat ions en larged t hose
r ev ie wed
a t
s ites 1 979 ,
Ch iang .
s tressed
t hat
a t
s ize ,
popu lat ion
t he
pub l ished
o f
s ize
meta l lurgy i t
i n
nonex istant I t
a nd
Ban s ites .
t hat Northeast Tha i land
1 968 ,
Gor man f or
a n
1 978) .
The
equa l ly
e arly
a nd
need
excavat ion
made
t he
Supplementary
a t about a dozen
f or
e ach
not be
r eports s i te
t rends
f ro m
cannot
t he
Nakhon
s andstone ,
case ,
be
t he
s ites
i n
quest ion .
p roject,
was
t here was
t o be
a w ide gap
i nfor mat ion patterns ,
a l l
on
s ite
t he
t o
t ype
cons ider i n
o f
t he
t o
o rder
no
a t
t o
a k in
I t must
s ign if icant meta l lurg ica l
per iod
t hat
bet ween t he
I ts
t rad it ion
s ettle ment
h ierarch ies o r
t he
i n
r ole
i nfor mat ion
Aegean
o f
wh ich
b ronze
Mesoa mer ica , was
t he
genera l uplands
does
not
f lood
p la ins
f a l l
i nto
centres
t here
s ector .
p r inc ipa l
l evees t he A l l
two on
i nc ised
t he
oxbo w
age
p ract ica l ly
a nd
p resence r iverbed .
1 -2) . t he
i nto
e ither r ivers ,
t o f lood
s t rea ms
o f
r e lat ive ly Th is
The
i s An
n arro w
s i tuat ion
4 -
t hat
o f
p rone
p la ins
i s i n
t he t he
p resent t hrough
bet ween o f
n atural
l akes
s evere
f eature
f lood ing
t erra in
Under
n arro wer
i mportant
l arger
b asa lt
extend ing
t o
i n land, sma l ler
t he
per manent
I t a nd
p lateau
a nd
co mpr ises
b acks wa mp .
h ave
a n
t he
subd iv ided
bear
Mun
The
a nd
o f
l imestone
f i rst
f osters
t he
i t i s
R iver
bedrock
As ia
( Burl ing
category .
bas ins .
channe l,
p la in
co m mon ly
l akes .
i s
h ave
t he
ho wever,
oxbo w
bas ic
i nc ised
Southeast p la ins
major
Songkhra m
( 1964)
o f
r iver
d ra inage
outcrops
t he
o f
t r ibutary
The
l akes
l andscape
l evees
two
major
e t a l . ( f ig
t h is
Sma l ler
t he
n eatly
o f
t he
f ew
w ith
parts
t he
i s
beg inn ing
l ow
f lood ing . r ivers ,
a
Moor man
a nd
a nd
deep ly
a re
t andfor ms
p la in ,
geograph ies a nd
e ssent ia l character ho wever,
Bas in ,
t hough
f lood
l ack
i n
a word,
( 1972)
t he Mun a nd Ch i va l leys .
southern
swa mps .
o f
s ettle ment
f or mat ive
Tha i land
1 -1) .
i ncorporates
cond it ions ,
i n
f i rst, o t s ites
a nd
was
I n
p lateau , s ubd iv ided
f ive
one
people
r esearch
e arly
The
s ettle ment pattern
excavate
There
t he
contrast
( f ig
Sakon
f or mu lated .
t he
t h is
Renfre w
uplands , and
e levated
t o
t er ms .
f or
o ften
Northeast
r iver
Tha
o f
on
i n Tha i land .
i s
i ncludes
i nto
c la i ms
were
extre me ly
( 1976),
1 965) .
r iver
Nok
1 976) .
c la ims
def in it ive
p reh istor ic
outset o f
cu ltura l
t he
t he
t o
h a lf
based
a rch itectura l co mplex ity, soc ia l o rgan isat ion
s tress
o r
t he
t he
t he
data .
poss ib le
Ch i
s econd
These c la i ms a re we l l k no wn Unt i l
was
o f
l eve ls ,
o r
F lannery
t he
l ed
t o establ ish
s econd
f or a n
t he
and
t he
Non
r eports was ( So the im
a lso
object ives
k no w ledge
a nd
made
a t
i nvest igat ions
work ing
ava i lab le ,
two
The
our
bet ween c la i ms
t er ms
TH A IL AND
i n a scholarly manner .
I n
expand
smal ler
p resent .
a re
i n
Charoen wongsa
p re l im inary
i ron work ing .
began
excavat ions
a nd
Ch iang
undertake a s ite s urvey Ban
f or
t he
I N NORTHE AST
o f Northeast Tha i land was
major
b ronze
Ban
upon
two
o f
o f
a t
deve lop ment o f
t he
Gor man
E
C> N 1F E
p rogra m me
p reh istory
f ro m
1 971,
E F t
RESE ARCH
r esearch
t he
r eports
( Bayard
i nfor mat ion was The
t h is
t ime,
-F
\ F=.
CD,
f lood o f
a nd
s easona l p la ins
t he ma in
l engths
o f
cons iderab te
I n troduct ion : p rev ious
i n tens ity .
The
nor ma l ly conf luence t r ibutary a nd
t he
a reas
t ow
o f
h ave
a n
t he
a nd
but The
t he ir
cons iderab le t ime .
a lso
I t
a nd
due
H i l ls
f orces
so i ls ,
The
o ften
These
s andy
outcrops
t he
sma l ler
t he o f
o f
date ,
t errace
e ros ion
over ly ing
a nd
demarcate
i so lated
i n
s urv iv ing m idd le
s ubstrate .
g round .
t erra in ,
n ear
r estr icted
l oca l
s urface
e ros ion ,
b roadest
o f upper P le istocene
The
t o
u ndu lat ing
i s
more
i s p robab ly
c layey
o f h igh
s l ight ly
h igh
a nd
l ater it ic
t errace
s urv ives
h as
on ly
a s
so i ls p robab ly date
p lateau
h igh
t o
south
a nd
country
w ith in
t he
a l l o f wh ich co mpr ise weathered s andstone .
so i ls
qua l it ies
a re
o f
p la ins .
s andy
i ncreas ing ly
i s lands
f or m
s ed iment .
d istr ibut ion
P le istocene
degree
t errace
co mpr ise
i n Northeast Tha i land
r ivers ,
t o
t here
p lateau , n ear ly
Ch i
a n
e levated
t he
f lood
t ransported
u neven They
e ar ly
west,
l ow
r iver
s ubjected
s l ightly
a nd
The
a re
t akes
p resent
Mun
r eg ions . so i ls
concret ions
t o
t he
t he
r edepos it ion . been
t errace
f r ing ing
r esearch
o f
o f
a re
t he
t hree
t erraces
per meab i l ity,
f urther
a nd
s a l in ity,
s ubd iv ided
f lood
s lope ,
on
p la ins
vary
t exture
t he
a nd
bas is
o f
s uscept ib i l ity t o f lood ing . F ro m t he v iewpo int o f h ave been s ubd iv ided i nto f ive ma jor g roups ,
accord ing f ert i l ity .
m icro-re l ief
g ro w ing r ice , w ith s even
t o
The ir a nd
t he so i ls s ub-un its
( Rob inson a nd S tee l 1 972) . A t he
f urther
d ifference
s outhwest
i mportant
between
monsoon
u nt i l November .
i n
Th is
e nv ironmenta l
t he
wet
a nd
May
b r ings
t he
per iod
i s
var iab le
t he
d ry
i n
Northeast
s easons .
i n ter m ittent, o f max imum
The
h eavy
Tha i land
onset
r a infa l ls
p lant g ro wth .
i s
o f
t he
wh ich
l ast
There
i s
a n
a bundance o f water a nd much f lood ing , but i t i s i mportant t o note t hat t he i nc idence o f r a infa l l i s not p red ictable a nd t he poss ib i l ity o f i nsuff ic ient r a in
t o
b r ing
r ice
t o
maturat ion
l asts
f ro m Nove mber t o
s een
f ro m
f ig
1 -3 ,
c annot
t he onset o f
t here
i s
be
r a ins
r u led
t he
a marked
out .
The
f o l lo w ing
def ic iency
o f
d ry
s eason
year .
As may
water
dur ing
t h is
be
a ssess
t he
per iod . F ive v egetat ion d ry
s eason ,
s ubtrop ica l w ith
m i l lenn ia o f
t he
t he
h e ight
s ubtrop ica l wet a nd
so
bet ween f orest .
d ry
descr ibed
i n
1 5
m
spec ies f ewer t he
a re
wet
t ree
i s
c .
o f
concerns
and
Th is
t ype
was
a reas
dec iduous
cond it ions ,
a nd
t o
o f
Ho ldr idge
o r
t rees
s tands ,
2 5
where
mo ister
m
t rans it ion
t akes
p reh istor ic
p redo m inate
p robab ly
on
p lace
a t
s ett lement
t o i n
p resent
s trong t he
F lood . P la in
swa mp
g rasses
a nd McNee ly
1 977) .
mo ist ga l lery
f orest .
So i ls Boonsong
a nd a nd
a ny
t ree
gu ide
g ro wth
Narro wer
vegetat ion McNee ly
p la ins a re adapt ive Scho mburgk 's
i s
w ith
ho wever, be ing
i t was
scattered
l ow
r iver va l leys
a lso
( 1977)
a ffect
note
t o
a ssoc iated
t he
t iger .
deer .
Ch iang
The
i nd icate
o f
t he r iver t he Chao
t he
The
mo ist monsoon
f orest on
f auna
a nd
t andsna i ls
exp lo itat ion
o f
t he
f ro m l atter
t he
by
( Boonsong s usta ined
a
co mmun it ies . r iver
f or t he e lephant , r h inoceros , water buffa lo , p ig
w i ld c att le , p ig , t he s a mbar deer, muntjak, a nd t he
h ave
a n ima l
g rass lands
mo ist h igher
do m inated
s tunted
ho wever, may
t he
t hat
p robab ly
a m ,
patterns .
dec iduous
t he
a nd
t o 4 00
var iat ions
t erraces dur ing p reh istory . The n ature o f t he vegetat ion on f lood p la ins i s more p rob lemat ica l . I f t he h istor ic vegetat ion o f Phraya
a s
dense
The
adapted
( 1967)
f a ir ly
a nd
dec iduous .
phys io log ica l ly
cover
by
open ,
d r ier
a re
s tudy
i t d iff icu lt
a monsoona l c l imate w ith a l ong
var iab ly
Many
spec ies
make
Be ing
co mpr ises
f orest w ith
h ard ly
mod if icat ion
i n deta i l . f orest
Th is
p reva i l .
D ipterocarp
h uman
p r inc ipa l
mo ist .
a canopy
cond it ions
o f
p lateau
t he
o ther h and ,
l arge
carn ivores
f lood
deer a nd f avours s uch
a s
e arly p reh istor ic contexts a t Ban f auna l
g roup :
e lephant
a nd
w i ld
Introduct ion: previous research in Northeast Thailan d water buffalo were absent, and rhinoceros very rare (Higham and Kijngam 1979). This chapter concentrates on the Upper Songkhram Valley, but will also refer to recent excavations in two nearby areas, the Middle Chi Valley and the Upper Chi Valley (figs 1-4 ., 1-5). PREVIOUS RESEARCH IN NORTHEAST THAILAND
The first serious archaeological research in the area commenced in 1963, and was undertaken by the Fine Arts Department and the University of Hawaii under the overall direction of W.G. Solheim. The aim of this programme was to survey the archaeological sites threatened by flooding due to dam construction. In the first year ., more than twenty sites of historic or prehistoric origin were identified (Solheim 1968). Among them Non Nok Tha in the Upper Chi Valley. The second season was incorporated the test excavation of Non Nok Tha. The recovery of human skeletal remains and bronze artefacts encouraged further work at the site ., and maj or excavations were undertaken in 1966 and 1968. Non Nok Tha is a small prehistoric site located about 500 m south of the village of Ban Na Di in Northwestern Phu Wiang district., Khon Kaen It is about province (Solheim 1968 ., Bayard 1970 ., 197 1 ., 1972 ., 1977, 1984). 100 by 100 m in extent, and stands up to 1.5 m above the level of the surrounding rice fields. These rice fields comprise the Roi Et sandy loam soils which are suited to rice cultivation. 340 m 2, or about 3.2" of the mound has been excavated. Nine cultural layers were identified in 1.4 m of cultural deposit. These nine layers have been grouped by Bayard into The EP three major periods ., the early (EP) ., middle (MP) and late (LP). comprises three phases, the MP eight, and the LP, six. Bayard (1984) has recently renamed these phases ., but to avoid possible confusion ., the older and more familiar names will be employed. Bayard maintains that bronze technology appeared during EP 3. There is some evidence for the raising of domestic cattle ,, pig and dog as well as the consumption of rice during the EP. Hunting deer and wild cattle was also undertaken, al though the lack of any screening of excavated soils has ruled out the retention of small animal bones or microfauna (Higham and Leach 197 1, Higham 1972, 1975, 1977). In the MP, the evidence for bronze technology increased markedly, most of the metal artefacts being found as grave goods (Bayard 1984). There is no evidence for the MP use of iron ., but the grave assemblages suggest continuity of the site's use as a cemetery over a considerable time span. After a period of aban�onment which probably commenced some time during the period 500 - O B C., the site was reoccupied by people who possessed iron tools ., cremated the dead, and had little use for bronze. Bayard identified 217 burials at Non Nok Tha ., and the human remains have been analysed by Brooks and Brooks (1983) and Pietrusewsky (1974, 1974a). Among their principal conclusions, was the finding that the level of health and diet were reasonably high ., and that mortality among the young was generally higher in the earlier assemblage of graves. In his . analysis of the mortuary practices at Non Nok Tha ., Bayard (1984) has suggested that the distribution of grave goods, particularly in the MP assemblage, reflects a ranked society.
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Introduction: previous research in Northeast Thailand
Although the excavators have submitted 26 radiocarbon or TL samples to various laboratories .. the results are internally inconsistent and still most controversial (Higham 1984). Bayard feels that the end of the EP .. with its associated bronze .. belongs towards the end of the third millennium BC, with the MP dating between 2000 and 500 BC. The proposed early dates for bronze working attracted considerable interest .. and further excavation in the area soon followed. Late in 1969, an expedition from the University of Otago commenced site surveys and excavations in the Phu Wiang district of Khon Kaen Province and Suwannaphum district of Roi Et Province. The former is located in the Upper Chi Valley, and the latter is in the lower reaches of the same river. Four sites were tested in the former area: Non Nong Chik .. Don Sawan, Don Kok and Don Wat Koo. In terms of pottery analysis and radiocarbon dating, it was shown that Non Nong Chik and Don Sawan were occupied by people related to Non Nok Tha during the MP and LP respectively. Three sites were tested in the Roi Et area (Higham 1977). They are Bo Phan Khan, Don Taphan and Non Dua. Non Dua is located within a set of moats. Bo Phan Khan lies adjacent to an extensive .. exposed salt deposit while Don Taphan is a large mound next to the Lam Siao Yai River. Cultural deposits at all sites extended to a depth of approximately six m. The cultural material and radiocarbon dates reveal initial occupation of the area during the middle of the first millenium BC. Higham (1977) had divided the occupation of Non Dua into three phases, the distinctions resting on changes in pottery typology. Phase one lasted from c. 500-0 BC .. phase two from 0-700 AD and the last phase from 700-1000 AD. Deposits at Bo Phan Khan and Don Taphan relate in the main .. to phase two at Non Dua. At the time of writing, Higham was unable to identify any clear parallels in terms of pottery styles with other Northeast Thai sites .. but it was clear .. that the Non Nok Tha and Roi Et assemblages were quite different. In 1972, Silpakon and Thammasat Universities undertook research in the Nong Han district of Udorn Thani province (Preecha and Pukajorn 1974, Kethutat 1976). This area was chosen because of its proximity to the looted site of Ban Chiang, painted pottery from which was reported as being up to 6000 years old on the basis of TL dating. Two sites were excavated, Ban Orn Kaeo and Ban That. The former is very close to Ban Chiang itself, and was test excavated in 1972 and 1973. Ban That .. six km south of Ban Chiang, was excavated in 1973. The excavators recovered evidence for bronze and iron technology at both sites .. including two axe halberds at Ban That. Incised and painted pots which are generally known as "Orn Kaeo" ware were found in the basal levels of both sites. This style is found in the Middle Period at nearby Ban Chiang. At present, only preliminary reports are available ., and no dates nor descriptions of the biological material have , been published. In 1973., the Fine Arts Department and the University Museum .. Philadelphia ., established a major research project at Ban Chiang under the direction of Pisit Charoenwongsa and Chester Gorman. Excavations followed in 1974 and 1975. A site survey and test excavations in the general area were at the same time undertaken by William Schauffler (Schauffler 1976). Ban Chiang had, at that time .. already been examined on several occasions by officers of the Fine Arts Department .. beginning with Vidya lntakosai in 1967. He reported that plain and painted wares were associated with bronze artefacts in the inhumation graves there. Three sherds were sent for TL dating analysis, and the results suggested
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I n troduct ion : p rev ious
occupat ion
dur ing
excavated t o
i n
excavate
s equence
I n
i n
t he
l o wer
a nd
b ronze
r u led
n ear
o r
t he
i ron .
covered
h ead
s andstone
c lay
a nd
cur ious
i nto
e ither
mou lds
deep ly
def in it ive
s i te .
o f s tone
o r
f ro m
t he
( 1979)
t ools
a nd
catt le
r ol lers made
econo my
r ound
a s we l l as
f a i lure on
t he
r eported
h as
t he
l ayers
i ncluded
f igur ines
o f
been
body .
pa inted ware
o rna ments made
occupat ion
c ast ing,
c ircu lar
t he
were
The ir
conclus ions
p laced
cord- mark ing
b ronze
i nc ised
squares
Sut iragsa
f eet, a long w ith
f or
chronology
Further Geangoon .
a ssoc iated w ith b lack pottery bear ing
w ith
a nd
BC . Pote
a ny
t he
o rna ments
Cu ltura l mater ia l
c ruc ibles ,
t he
a nd
a nd
out o f
l eve ls were
t ools
i n Northeast Tha i land
m i l lenn iu m
Sut iragsa
ho wever,
l ayers , pottery
were p laced o f
f ourth
N ikho m
cu ltura l character ist ics
des igns
l ater
by
bur ia ls
o r
t hat bur ia ls i nc ised
t he
1 972
r esearch
c lay .
made
No
p rov ided
o f
i ns ight
by
e ither
excavator . Ban twenty a nd
Ch iang
h a .
t he I n
phases
I n
dated
a nd
t o
pottery,
i s t o
spec ies .
Aquat ic
e arl iest ev idence was
t hus
t hat
The
hu man by
g roups , a n
i ron
t o He
r ice
w ith
r eported
were age
f ound more a t
death
Ev idence co m mon h igh .
t hat
f or
i n
i n
var ious
on
500
BC,
a s
we l l
t entat ive ly buff pa inted
BC .
The
a nd
b ronze
l ast
burn ished BC .
The
t echnology
e arly 1 983 ,
p igs ,
f i rst
i n
i ron work ing . Bayard
a nd
t auna l mater ial
f ro m
f ro m
t he
The
t he
i n
t he t he
t he
nor deb i l itat ing, a nd
i n
was
i s
genera l,
t o wer noted,
t he
dogs ,
r ange a nd
f rogs .
l eve ls
The
w ith
t he
l i ke ly .
h ave
been
i nto
two
a sse mb lage
o f
The
a rtefacts .
cons idered
t he
sma ller
4 contexts , a nd
a ssoc iated
t o
hunted
o f
i n it ia l occupat ion
equ iva lent o f phases r e ma ins
l ater one .
a lso
i ron
p reh istor ic
excavat ions
t he
f or mer h e dated t o
f ish
f or
t he
a nd
phase
were
Ch iang
d iv ided
e arl ier bur ia l g roup d isorders
i n
f ie lds was
Ban
g roup
t han
t urt les ,
ev idence
He
l atter
e arl ier
ch ickens
f ound
f ixed
t hat
t rapp ing, a
buffa lo
i n
t he
i nd icated
t hrough
water
( 1981) .
f requently t he
t he
a l ate . t he
Kaeo,
s l ipped
o f e arly
s he l lf ish ,
cu lt ivat ion
t he e nd o f phase 4 , a nd
2 000
f i rst m i l lenn iu m
a na lysed
catt le ,
t he
r e ma ins a nd
r ed t he
t o
t o two
p redo m inated .
Om
r ed
1 000
( Loots- W issovva
h ave
i ncluded
a nd
a fter
4 , wh ich was
f or extre me ly
ev idence
do mest ic
P ietruse wsky
early
c la i ms
f or t he water buffa lo was
deve lop ment o f wet a nalysed
by
i ssue
obta ined , perhaps
conte mporary
poss ib i l ity
( 1979) The
f auna
c .
t hese
1 983) .
K i jnga m
a nd
t he
controvers ia l
ma inta ined
l arge ma m ma ls
Ban
r i te .
f ound
B lack
o f
a nd
1 80
i nto s ix
bur ia l
spearhead .
The we l l k no wn o f
and
des igns
a t
phase
l atter h a lf o f
f urther, added
1 983 , Solhe im a nd
f ound
i n
h ave
t he excavators
before
curv i l inear
t hat
t o
excavated
character ist ic
centur ies
character ised t he
BC),
b ronze
a
dates
r eopened
excavat ions .
i nhab itants
1 200 5 , w ith
wh ich
h igh ly
H igha m 1 975
a f ew e laborate
t o
2 ,900
i s
r e ma ins ,
u n l ike ly
t he cu ltura l s equence
a socketed
BC .
excavat ions
p roved
t o
1 600
Southeast As ia , a nd
t he
3 ,600
f ound
dated
been
Charoen wongsa
t o
i s
a nd Charoen wongsa
pottery
w ith
phase
mound
approx i mate ly
p reh istor ic
o f chang ing mater ia l cu lture
2 (c .
pottery match ing
t o
phase ,
h as
Ban Ch iang Both
bas is
cover ing
r evea led
p reh istor ic
spears , were
t he per iod
v i llage ,
h as
t hey s ubd iv ided
i nc ised
pa inted
be longs
p reh istor ic
t he
t h is , Gor man
3 , dated
b i -meta l l ic
pottery
t he
vesse ls
a nd
two
Of
1 and
phase
cord- marked I nc ised
o f
r eport,
on
s ubstant ia l ho wever,
bur ia l a ssoc iated w ith
burn ished
phases .
a s
5 h a .
t he ir phases
a c rouched g rey
t o
a
part
extent
a p re l im inary
p reh istor ic Dur ing
i s
a smal l
max i mu m
exceeded 3 .5 m2.
i tse lf
On ly
5 a nd
6 .
i nfants
a nd
ch i ldren
Moreover,
t he
average
t han but o f
i n
t he
t hese d iet and
l ater were
g roup . n e ither
h ea lth were
I n troduct ion : p rev ious
Dur ing
t he
s i te-surveyed Ban 2 5
Phak km
Top,
west
t here , The ware
o r
o ther
Ch iang,
were
worked
bone
Rad iocarbon m idd le o f
t he
was
s uch
t here .
i s
a s
BC
-
200
mater ial cu lture w ith
t hat kno wn
phase were t he
f ound
The
water
l ast
and
i nc ised 4 .
s ite
two
and
t o
be
The
bur ia ls
pa inted
l o wer
cord- marked
l o wer
pots
a
f ound
f or
s a le
o t p reh istor ic bur ials .
dark
g rey
No
r ed
t o
on
b lack
buff o f
i nclud ing
l ater
c lay
para l le led
a t
i n
pa inted Ban
f igur ines ,
Ban
Ch iang .
i n it ia l occupat ion dur ing
r evealed
phases
t he
The
b ronze
a nd
l east
t o
t o
per iod
o f
t er ms
o f
i n
bur ia ls o f t he
a rtefacts , wh i te
beads were
9 0
t hree
bet ween
t he
correspond
Tha .
G lass
Tha
a t
dated
corresponds
and
s ku l ls .
excavated
makes
t he
exerc ise
were
bur ia l
a lso
l atest
one
p it
f ound
by
Schauffler
t o
The
t hose
cut
i nto
r eport o f
i s
l atter
s ter i le ,
i n
r ad iocarbon
j o int p rogra m me
1 984) .
I t
K radung , Loe i P rov ince out
t o
t he
r epresented p ied mont
upland by
Ch iang
a rchaeo log ica l
f orty-f ive
s ites i n
r evea led p art
o f
l ocated, t he
but
t he
t he
a nd
l ocated
beads .
i n
r evea led Aga in ,
o f
w ith
a n
a ssoc iated
Ban Ch iang
t hese
t hree a
w ith
phase
3 .
s ites , wh ich
most
t entat ive
o f
t he
o f a pot
t he
val ley
both
b ronze
t he
( 1977)
Nok
Tha
wou ld
p la in
a nd
t he
Petchabun
r esu lted
i n
t est excavated . Choen
R iver .
o f 4 00 o r
The
e arly
cou ld
- 9
Ko
An
r ecogn it ion
o f
Kha w
i s
f ound
t h is t o
t ound
a s
i n
t he
l o wer a lso
L i tt le
l ight
t o
t est
square
were
s hed
t he
Wong
t est
f rag ments
o f
R iver .
not be
t he
m
0 AD
s im i lar
we l l
i n
adaptat ion
r esu lt
very
a s
2x2
v i l lages
Mounta ins .
Non Nong
BC, and
o f
Phong i ron ,
i n it ia l hypothes is
Phu I t s et
f ound
t he
c ruc ib le
i nterest ing i s
be
B ronze was
Severa l
t he
d irect ion
Amphoe
agr icu ltural
Non
work ing
a nd
t hat
l ow land
s im i lar s ituat ion was
o f
bet ween
Depart ment
t he
t rans it iona l s ites
l id wh ich A
a rea
under
by Gor man
dates
most
F ine Arts
P rov ince .
i ron .
b ronze
t he
Phu Kh ieo, Chayaphu m
s urvey
t he
no
Non Cha i .
t he
was
u ndertaken
t he
o f cu ltura l depos it .
but
Perhaps
r ecovery
s ite
r ad iocarbon
chronology
Don K lang t here
va l ley
square ,
t he
t hree were
about one m t he
env iron ment .
s ite
a nd
t he
a ssoc iated
dates
bet ween
on
a nd
a nd
bet ween
extens ive l ocated
advanced
Hoab inh ian
Ban
ecotone
centred
and A mphoe
t est a hypothes is
bet ween
f or
f ive
t hree m
1 ) .
1 978 . a f urther ( 1982 ,
on ly
o f Ban Ch iang phase
l i e w ith
ava i lab le
t he
was
a nd
we l l
t he Un ivers ity Museu m , Ph i lade lph ia , was Penny
l ocated
character ist ic
a ff in it ies may
i nterpretat ion
i s
Tong h ad a cu ltura l s trat igraphy
f ound .
was
whose
p re l im inary
( append ix
I n a nd
Ban
pot s im i lar
pottery
On ly a b r ief a nd
was
co mplete
r ad iocarbon
i ron
bur ia ls were
1 ) .
a t Non Nok
buffalo
southeast o f Ban Ch iang .
deep,
on
The
about a nd
l ater bur ia ls .
km
o f
Tha .
L ocated
northeast o f Non Nok
i s
both
exa m ined :
l ooted
character ist ic
a l l
I t t hus
assoc iated w ith
nu merous
km
i s
No
t est excavat ion
AD .
Nok
o f
suggest
( append ix
The
Top
s evere ly
cu lture,
a re
Top
Schauftler
s ites were
a sse mblage
r ol lers
pe l lets
Phak
abandon ment a t Non
conta ined
nu mber
mater ia l
upper most
BC
Phak
been
t he mound .
c lay
The
Ban
The
5 00
Ban
decorat ion .
l ocated about 30
phases .
approx i mate ly
t he
Three
character ist ica lly
pe l let-bo w f ro m
excavat ions ,
h ad
o f
curv i l inear
south west o f Ban Ch iang .
d ist inct
edge
a nd
t h ird m i l lenn iu m
Don K lang km
s i te
a rtefacts , and
s ite
o f a cons iderab le
t he
dates
Ch iang
Don K lang .
t he
i nc ised,
f ound
Ban
The
r eports
p resence
bore
a nd
t o ward
f ro m
a nd
t he
i n Northeast Tha i land
t est excavat ions .
Ch iang .
v i l lagers ' t he
pottery
colour
Tong
Ban
opened
but
conf ir med
o f
u ndertook
Ban
o f
square was
course
a nd
r esearch
a
p la ins
excavat ion
mater ia l
f ro m
a t Ban Puan Phu , a
The
metre
o f
depos it
a sma l l nu mber o f g lass
exa m ined
i n deta i l .
i n troduct ion : p rev ious
The
l ast
s ite
was
Ban
r esearch
Puan
i n Northeast Tha i land
Phu .
Aga in , s trat igraphy
was
s ha l lo w ,
t he depos its be ing j ust l ess t han one m t h ick . I n add it ion t o s evera l e n igmat ic do med c lay f eatures , a bur ia l a ssoc iated w ith a n i ron axe a nd s evera l g lass t he v ic in ity Penny
beads was
o f
( 1982)
adaptat ion
f ound .
An
t h is bur ia l p rov ided
h as
t o
conc luded
t hat,
l ow land
r iver ine
a
u nprovenanced
charcoa l
s amp le
f rom
a deter m inat ion o f approx imate ly 9 00 BC . f ar
f rom
p rov id ing
e nv ironment,
ev idence
t he
f or
Petchabun
e arly
Mounta in
p iedmont was occup ied l ate i n t he p reh istor ic p er iod . The most l i ke ly d ate f or t h is expans ion i s 5 00 t o 0 BC . I n 1 976 , t he F ine Arts Depart ment u ndertook t est excavat ions a t two s i tes .
Ban Sa Baeng
Sang ,
two
r evea led cu ltura l t he
km
about l eve ls
upper
axe .
one
o f
m
Ban
o f
Sa
a ssoc iated
cu ltura l
The
excavat ions
d epos it wh ich
Thosarat 1 976) . w ith
mater ia l
northwest o f Ban Ch iang , a nd Non Na
Baeng .
cu ltura l
( Sr isuchat a nd
l eve l ,
The
i s about 1 3 km
north
pottery,
f rom
both
was
a t
t he
s ubd iv ided
l atter
i n to
two
One bur ia l was r ecogn ised
b ronze
l eve ls
o rnaments
i nc luded
a nd
b ronze
i n
a n
i ron
a nd
i ron
a rtefacts , c lay pe l lets , g lass beads , c lay f igur ines , f rag ments o f c ruc ib le , c lay a nv i ls a nd c lay l ad les . The pottery i n t he l ower l eve l i s character ised by cord- mark ing w ith s erpent ine app l ique decorat ion a t t he s hou lder a nd pa int ing a nd i nc is ing . Red on buff pa inted ware was f ound i n t he upper l eve l . c lear ly
There a re f ive r ad iocarbon dates
i n terna l ly
( append ix
1 ) .
They
a re
i ncons istent .
s i te
Non Cha i was , before i ts destruct ion , a l arge p reh istor ic s ett lement l ocated on t he outsk irts o f Khon Kaen . U rgent r escue excavat ions
were
u ndertaken
t here
u nder
t he
d irect ion o f P is it Charoenwongsa
i n 1 977-8
p r ior t o t he r emova l o f t he s i te t o f ac i l itate r oad construct ion . excavators e ncountered a s trat igraphy t o a depth o f about f ive m d iv ided
t he
1 983) .
The
l oca l ised
cu ltura l s equence charcoa l
i n to
s a mp les
concentrat ions
o f
s ix
phases
wh ich
burnt
were
( Charoenwongsa co l lected
mater ia l ,
r evea led
f rom
The a nd
a nd Bayard h earths
occupat ion
a nd
bet ween
about 3 00 BC a nd 2 00 AD . The pottery s ty les a re do m inated by r ed s l ipp ing a nd r ed on buff pa inted decorat ion . B ronze a nd i ron were f ound t hroughout t he
t he
s econd
s equence ,
l o west
but
l ayer .
g lass beads made
F ragments
o f
c lay
t he ir
i n it ia l appearance
mou lds
f or
t he
c ast ing
i n o f
b race lets a nd be l ts a ttest t o l oca l b ronze work ing . These f i nd ings a t Non Cha i r esemb le t hose f ro m Ban Kok , wh ich i s l ocated about two km southwest o f Khon Kaen . Red s l ipped pottery was f ound
t hroughout
t hrough
t he
t he
s equence .
l ayers A
t here ,
but
r ad iocarbon
i ron
s amp le
appeared f ro m
t he
about b ase
h a lf
way
t he
s i te
o f
p rov ided a date o f 9 30 ±90 BC . After
t he
excavat ions
were
Daengiet worked
p resent
r esearch
u ndertaken
i n
Nakhon
km
He
The
o f
Ban
l owest
Sakon
a t Ban Waeng, a s i te
Sawang Daeng D in , Sakon e ast
p rogramme
t he
Ch iang .
bur ia ls
wh ich
f ound
were
l ocated
P rov ince . c u ltura l
f ound
a rtefacts , wh i le o ther a rtefacts , s uch a s r eca l led Kwanyuen
t he
L ater mater ia l a t Ban Ch iang
opened
a t est
a re yet ava i lab le . I n 1 979 , t hree Tha ,
Ban
Ch iang
ava i lab le .
There
square
ma jor
a nd h ad
a t Non
excavat ions
Non
Cha i .
a lso
been
No a
b egan ,
Nakhon s i te
depos its
i s t o
1 980 ,
t est Sod
both
r ol lers
a nd
approx imate ly
Kh i K l ing been
def in it ive
cons iderab le
i n
4 1
a depth o f 1 .5 m . i ron
a nd
b ronze
f rag ments o f
( Daengiet 1 980) .
h ad
f urther I n
i n Waeng d istr ict o f Amphoe
Th is
conta ined c lay
two
Bas in .
1 981, but no
u ndertaken , r eports , n umber
i ron
F ina l ly , S taporn
a t
r eports
Non
ho wever, o f
sma l l
Nok were t est
I n troduct ion : p rev ious
excavat ions ,
none
noth ing
k no wn
was
h ea lth o f There
t he
were
advance
a nd
f ramework . on
t he
a t
Non
by
Not ing
t hat by
i ron
Tha
a nd
n ear
Ban
t he
t he
t he
w ith
o f
per m its
t he
a more
c hange
t o
d ra wn
t hat o f r ice
t he
p resent
t he
Lo wer
var iab les .
t he Lo wer Ch i
cu lt ivat ion were
by
a nd
f ie ld work
r esearch
u s ing
n ecessary
d ry m idd le
t ested
was
u ndertaken
s i mple , s ettle ment
p lough
i nto
been
based
a ttempt
r esearch
t o
cu ltura l
mode ls ,
t echnolog ica l
t hat wet
mode l
k no wn o f
a nd
o f
a s
The
Ban
t hat
a nd
e ar l ier
s econd t he
l o wer a t a nd
p rogramme ,
a nd
r ema ins , H igha m
a nd
no
eco log ica l a nd
r ice
cu lt ivat ion ,
Non
u rban ised
econo m ic
r e l iance
on
a
pattern
d ispers ion
monsoon-structured
The
p resent
s et
out
s i te
s urveys
i mportant course c lose ly . t rad it ion
t o a nd
t o
o f
r esearch
t est
t hem
by
s tress
t hat
t he
p resent
Wh ite
( 1982)
over
a per iod
f ol lo ws Gor man
i n
Before
two
r esearch
f urther
o f
i dent ify ing :
t h is ma jor
r ev iewed
t echno logy l east
two
soc ia l
be lo w ex isted
o r
t hree
co mp lex ity .
t h is , s uggest ing
t echn ique
have
t hat
emp loyed
a t
t echn ical ly and
system
t he both
1 978 :48) .
w ith
t hese
acqu ired
data
t he
mode ls
were
cont inu ity
been
, : eu lt ivat ion ,
agr icu lture
out l in ing
f our m i l lenn ia .
a s
by Gor man ( 1978) .
i n
f or
t he
p lace
be
t or a t
t o
p rogra mme .
emphas ised
wou ld
sw idden
began
aga inst n ew ly
excavat ion .
p resent
b ronze
i nundat ion
p rogra mme
a
s ett lements :
mit igated aga inst u rban concentrat ions" ( Gor man
a nd
i s
p lough a nd
r easons
seems
r equ ired
The
cu lt ivat ion
changes
a s
d , was
Th is
co mp lex ity
Tha
d iscern ib le
EP
r ice
p resented
t hat
hypothes ised
settle ment t he
was
bones
soc ia l
Ch ina , w i l l
Nok
Ban Ch iang , f avoured sma l l a nd d ispersed
dysfunct ional;
o f
r is ing i n
r ena med
agr icu lture .
change , wh ich t han
buffa lo
s ign if icance .
f or m
a nd
water
f our, no w
soc ia l
p resumpt ion
were
a nd
p lough
overv iew
a nd
f auna l
i ron
r ice
p roduct ive
Ch iang
t here
o f
phase
wet
econo m ic
centur ies
a s
sought
sw idden
Ban Ch iang
econo m ic
h is mode l , was
m i l lenn ia , but
t he
observed , p lough ing
f ive
s ites
t hen
t hen
i ntens ive
Th is
so me
s uch
" An
o r
s uch
a very
p receded
t he
i t poss ib le
i n it ia l s ett lement o f
Tha
con junct ion
p ract ice
f ound want ing .
He
on
s uggested
o f
o f
t he
cons iderab le
adhes ions .
wet
f i rst
a nd
t he
t he s ites excavated .
exp loratory
I t was
e nv ironmenta l
part
P ract ica l ly
h ierarchy,
Nor was
based
t he
o f
o r
chronolog ica l
The
was
buffa lo
a na lys is t hat
( 1976) h as
C ruc ia l
a nd
Th is mode l h as
a s
dur ing what was
change
a nd
s imp le
expans ion o f s ett lement
H ian
p roposed
cons istent
Goody
p lans .
so me
r e lated
h e
t he
t he Ch i R iver .
Fo l lo w ing t here
a nd
n ature
r eg iona l
1 6 m2.
s ize
( see be lo w) .
K i jnga m
a t
m i l lenn ia ,
s i te
a
s ett le ment o f Non Nok
t o
t he
Ro i E t P rov ince . o f
exceed ing
ava i lab le .
1 977),
a co mb inat ion
Ch iang
r e jected
i n
a rea
house
ho wever, t hen
i n Northeast Tha i land
p atterns ,
a t
i n wh ich H igha m
t echno logy
r eaches o f
p reh istor ic
( 1972 ,
a n
o r even
a ttempt
were ,
s evera l
p rerequ is ites
no
H igha m
t o
Va l ley
peop le
kno w ledge
expans ion mode l Ch i Va l ley
s ett lement
a re
There
Nok
covered
about
s er ious
L im ited
advanced
o f wh ich
p reh istor ic
a ny
r esearch
The i n
W ith in
mode ls
der ived
r esearch
d es ign ,
pub l ished f i rst
t he t h is
dur ing
f o l lo ws
Ban l ong
i n
both
Ch iang
m ind , f ro m i t
i s t he
Gor man fs cu ltura l
t imespan ,
s he
I n troduct ion : p rev ious
" peacefu l , agrar ian o rgan isat ion
appears
r esearch
i n No rtheast T ha i tand
v i l lage soc iet ies
t o
have
been
. .
no
co mplex , s trat if ied soc ial
a
cause
o r
consequence
a
d iametr ica l ly
of
t he
develop ment of metal t echnology ."
MacDona ld 's p roposed
t he o f
( 1980)
BC,
a nd
t he
f i rst m i l lenn ium
a s tate
p roduct iv ity t hat
Ban
A
f ro m
depend
c l ient
H is
data
very
on
by
o f
i ts
t h is
own
o r ig ins
a re
dur ing
s uscept ib le
t he p resent
The mode ls on
h a
wh ich
o f t o
up
s tate
t he
s ize
p lateau a nd
e ar ly
h ave
i n
t he
s usta ined h e
t he
PRESENT
o f
t he
t he
ex istence These
i n for mat ion
a t
t he
co mmencement o f
They
were
based
t he
o f
two
ga ined
p resent p rogra mme
on
i mpress ions
d iff icu lt when
confronted w ith
bas in s uch a s t he Khorat P lateau . d iscrete a rea was r eso lved on t he Songkhra m
ga ined
s i tes , a nd f a i led t o confor m t o t he f our p r inc ip les a nd Wagstaff ( 1982) i n t he ir cons iderat ion o f Me l ian
These beg in w ith a def ined a rea o f s tudy, s i mp le a nd more
t he Upper
t o
s ett lement s tructure .
co mpr ise
l i ght
e st imated i t h ad
RESE ARCH STRATEGY
f oundat ions .
wh i le excavat ing s ing le advocated by Renfrew i s land
dur ing
p reh istor ic
i ts
a sserted ,
a h ierarch ic
bas ica l ly
i n
He 1 500
catchment
a t Ph ima i a nd perhaps , Non Cha i .
scrut iny
by
t he ava i lab le d ata , a ssum ing
Therefore ,
made
t he
s ites
t o
s i te
f ro m
not
catchment .
ava i lab le
s haky
p reh istory .
( 1978)
h a lf o f
on
v iew .
a rea
r esearch p rogra mme .
THE
r ested
southern
cou ld
oppos ite
t he Sakon Nakhon
not ions
2 0
s ize
i n
t he
about
v i l lages
t he
i n
app l ied
S tepona it is
l arge , s uperord inate
mode ls
a n
He
covered
s i te
popu lat ion on
t akes
so mewhere BC .
advanced
Ch iang
s equence .
mode l
deve lop ment o f ch iefdo ms
a rea ,
i t was
a n
i n
t he
c ase o f
extens ive s ed imentary
I n t he event, t he i dent if icat ion o f a bas is o f two f actors . I n t he c ase o f f e tt w ise
t o
u ndertake
r esearch
i n
a n
a rea cont iguous w ith one o f t he f ew extens ive ly excavated s i tes i n t he Khorat P lateau , n a me ly Ban Ch iang . Second ly , i t s ee med s ens ib le t o work i n a n
a rea
who le .
co mpr is ing
a l l
Consequently, t he
I t i ncorporates so i ls o f t he
t he
t he ma jor e nv ironmenta l zones o f t he p lateau a s a l and
s urround ing
l acustr ine
l ower, m idd le
f lood
a nd
h igh
p la in
a n
extens ive
l ake was
s e lected .
a nd w ith in a manageab le a rea , t he
t erraces
e ach
l aced w ith
a n et wo rk
o f
sma l l s trea ms . The
M idd le
Ch i Va l ley
i ncorporates a l arge moated a w ide var iety l ong
o f d ifferent so i l
The
s econd
r equ irement
t ime
per iod
i s
i ndeed ,
t he
s tab i l ity
more
s equence a t Ban Ch iang Renfrew approach b ase
patterns . a rea h ave
was b een
a nd
w ith i i ; i n
i n
was
f or
a
s i te
Gor man
f ra m e work' :
o f
( K i jngam ,
w ith t he
a
perspect ive ,
e i ther
cu ltura l
a nd
t hat a t
p ropose One
o f
a ny
o f
Wh ite l east
s ince
c hange ( 1982) .
a o r
The
t hree m i l lenn ia
a nd
a "concrete ecolog ical t he
weaknesses
i n for mat ion
d e l im ited ,
r esearch
H ig t am
i t
conta ins
a rea .
t hen
absc r i ce
because
a lso
r eg i mes .
( 1978)
a ssurance
s urvey
H ian , a nd
a d iachron ic i nvo lve
s 'udy
(op .ci t
a rchaeology
descr ibed
a n
t he
t he
i n it ia l s trategy
t o
by
p rov ided
a systemat ic
Spac ia l t he
i nvo 'ves
l i ke ly
Wagstaff
1 980 ,
s e lected
t ypes a nd d ra inage
descr ibed
o f occupat ion were p resent
d ata
was
s ett lement, Ban Ch iang
on
e nv ironmenta l ly
p rogra m me , a nd W ir iyaro mp
so me
1 980) .
o f
t he
s ett lement d iverse r esu lts
F ina l ly,
a
T he
deduct ive
approach
No rtheast overa l l ,
i n
t he
Many
based
data
a n
t he
changes f urther
wh ich
b eg in w ith
a nd
bear
a n
t he
on
wh ich
The
been
r egarded
P lateau
h as ( 1978)
u nchang ing
t he
a nd
a nd
d escr ibed .
peacefu l I t w i l l
a nd
a s
cu ltura l
be
a s
f ound
t o
i s
t he
a s
a n
by
The
t he
"Bronze
a re
H igham
( 1977) ,
adopts
t he
o f
t he
Age"
two These
t o
po int
a
Khorat
u n iqueness .
conservat ive ,
soc iet ies
o f
t o
data .
s econd
s tressed
p r inc ipa l object ive be
c la ims
i dent ify a ny
There
adaptat ion
t o
a n
l arge ly
n ecessary
a nd
s urvey
advanced
both
a nd
confl ict ing
I t
( 1982) .
cu ltura l
o f
i s t he
by
change .
we l l
Wh ite
h ave
n ature
was
The i n
phase o f b ronze work ing .
quest ion .
d ist inct ive
( 1982)
Exam inat ion o f t h is p ropos it ion be
o f
p reh istor ic
Wh ite
cons idered
r esearch
e arly
i n it ia l mode ls
( 1980)
s tance .
Gor man
i n
r eco mmended .
s ettlement patterns
excavat ion
a ssess ment o f
i s
been
character ised
a re
p rocesses
( 1978), MacDona ld
co mparat ive
p reh istor ic
p reh istor ic
r equ ire
not
u nusua l ly
p rob lems
o f
h ad
phase
o f a n
s trategy
a ssumpt ions
1 980
I ndeed ,
o r absence
n ature
i ssues
Gorman
i n
manner .
p ropos it ions
r esearch
spec if ic
i n it ia l exp loratory
p resence
e stab l ish
on
ava i lab le
systemat ic
r ema ins on
Tha i
p resent
t he
exce l lent exa mp le
t here .
r esearch
o f
t he
t o
course
o f a rchaeo log ica l r esearch descr ibed by Sa lmon
( 1982) .
not d iff icu lt
t o
r efute
o f n ew ly acqu ired d ata , t he
p resentat ion
o f
n ew
must
i n
t urn , be
hypotheses on
ones
o ften
t estable a nd
t he
p rov ide
bas is on ly
Thus , whereas
part ia l
exp lanat ions .
As
t he
n umber
so
s ubd iv is ions .
h as The
o t
t he
excavated r ange
k ey s i te o f Ban Ch iang . s ix
phases , we
Late
Per iods ,
c hanges
i n
s i te
a t
u se
h ave
no
no w t he
t he
Nok
part icu lar
Moreover, Bayard Nok
Tha
a nd
I n
f i rst
Don
i s
add it ion Wh ite 's
h av ing
Ban Ch iang
H ian
Tha ,
k no wn
corre lat ion h as
Sawan
conduc ive
Bayard
pottery . a s
i dent if ies
scheme
i n
s ix
a nd t o
contrast t hree
r eg ions w ith
based
t h is
a nd
h is
Each a s
s tudy,
t he
t o
t he
Upper Ch i
a rea
i s
h eur ist ic
i s
g iven a nd
f or
Khon
r eferred
i ts own t he
t o
Kaen a s
aga in
a rea
s et o f phase
u se
o f
on
Per iods , Ch iang .
Phu
W iang , Non
a re
a t Non Dua w ith
s uch
( 1980)
f ive i n
a
n ew
phases , a t t he Lo wer
p lethora
o t
i s not e asy . p roposed
be lo w
t he
a nd
Ban
MacDona ld 's t here
( f ig
a s er ies o f r eg iona l
1 -6) .
a rchaeolog ica l s equences ,
Western
( 1976)
Later
f or
Essent ia l ly ,
r espect ive ly
Western Khon Kaen , Sakon Nakhon , Upper Ch i , Lo wer Mun-Ch i a nd I n
pursu it
p r inc ipa l ly
a nd
t hem
Faced
t h is , a nd
r eproduced
t he
Cons ider t he
Ear ly, M idd le
s uggested
At Non Cha i ,
a re
i nto
h as
c u ltura l
t hree we l l k no wn p er iods o f
r e-na med
chaot ic .
r ecogn ised
i s
e ither
Ear ly , M idd le
t hose
r ecently
i s
The
t he
w ith
t here
s ituat ion
( 1984) h as
H is
Tha i land
a nd Charoenwongsa 's
s ubd iv is ions
s ub-d iv is ions , a n u nderstand ing o f s tructure phases .
Northeast
chrono log ica l
t o Gor man
phases
t hree , a nd
The
i n
( 1982) s ubd iv is ion
a scr ipt ion o f s ix s uccess ive phases . Ch i Va l ley .
not
f our
o f mortuary
( 1984)
s ites
s uggested
EMPL OYED
cons iderat ion o f cu ltura l p rocesses .
h ave
s ty le
Non
o f
p resent s ituat ion
o f o rder o r o f a j ud ic ious
These
r efutab le .
THE CULTURAL AND CHRONOL OG IC AL FRAME WORK
i ncreased,
i t i s
i s
M idd le n a mes .
spec ia l ists
r eferred Ch i
t o
( f igs
a s 1 -4
The scheme
f am i l iar w ith
t he
h e
t he Loe i ,
Upper Mun . Upper Ch i , a nd
1 -5) .
i s d escr ibed d ata .
S ince
The cultural and chronological framework the number of such specialists is minute, the scheme is regarded as too unwieldy for the present purpose. Again, most if not all the subdivisions are based on changes in pottery typology which might retlect a variety of underlying causes singly or in combination. The principal aim of the present work is to test current models and suggest an alternative one. This requires the use of phases defined on the basis of the variables which are to used in the model: social organisation .. technology, exchange patterns, intensification, demography and warfare. Bayard (1984:163) does in fact allude to four such general periods ., as follows:
GENERAL PER/00 A. The development of at least semi-sedentary agricultural communities (although the type of agriculture practiced is still a matter of debate; see White 1984) during the period 3500-2500 BC, with noticeable but fairly weak social ranking. GENERAL PERIOD B. The appearance of bronze technology (and presumed strengthening of already present trade links) during the period 2500-1800 BC) with an increase in social ranking, but still a simple ranked level. GENERAL PERIOD C. The introduction of iron technology and intensive wet rice farming during the mid-First Millennium BC, w1lh a more marked increase in ranking. GENERAL PERIOD 0. Shortly thereafter the rise of incipient states, or at least the complex chiefdoms Wheatley posits (1983:419), and the development of true states by a fusion of these indigenous organisms with Indian socio-political and religious concepts, commencing shortly after Ille__ beginning of the present era. It is clearly recognised that not all sub-regions in Northeast Thailand proceeded contemporaneously through these four general periods. But this phenomenon is foremost among the factors we seek to explain. Older archaeologists too, will recognise a correspondence between the first three general periods and the three age system. In the following pages, the four general periods proposed by Bayard will be used as a convenient shorthand notation. The relationships between individual sites is set out in fig 1-7. It is the latter which will be used when discussing individual sites and their relationships. It will be seen that Bayard's chronology has been modified to our own interpretations, for which arguments are presented in section three below. It is most refreshing however .. to find that the claims for remarkably early dates have now subsided, and been replaced by a more realistic assessment. Indeed, a broad concensus is nearly upon us.
- 14 -
The
c u ltura l a nd
c hrono log ica l
F IGURE Genera l map
o f
Southeast
Non Nok Tha 5 , t he Phraya Va lley
Red
As ia :
1 , Ban
R iver De lta
8 , Ph i ma i 9 ,
t he
f ra me work
1 -1 Ch iang
2 ,
6 , Ban Don
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- 1 5
-
a rea .
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Ta
Na
Phet
D i 1 ,
3 ,
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t he
Lo wer Chao
0
s et t le ment .
o f
ö
m idd le t er
S andstone
f ramework
a l luv iu m
c hrono log ica l
a l luv iu m , c l ay , o f
c u ltura l a nd
t r ibutary s trea m
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0 ( 0 0
2,
1 -2
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l andfor ms
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o f
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-
f ound
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2 3 ,4°
c u ltura l a nd
c hrono log ica l
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( 9 )
( 40 -1 6 )
( 6 -7 )
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• Prehistoric sites 1 Ban Chiang. 2 Ban Na Di. 3 Ban Orn Kaeo. 4 Ban T hat. 5 Ban Tong. 6 Don Khi Kling 7 Ban Phak Top. 8 Ban Waeng. 9 Ban Muang Phruk. 10Non Kao Noi. 11 Ban Sa Bang 12 Non Nong Ch1k. 13 Non Nok Tha. 14 Phu Wiang sites ( Don Sawan, Don Wat Kao, Don Kok) 15 Don Klang 16 Non Taeng Saeng. 17 Ban Yang. 18 Ban Chit.19 Non Chai
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The chrono log ica l r e lat ionsh ips b et ween excavated i n Northeast Tha i land
s i tes
Excavations in the Upper Songkhrarn area
CHAPTER
TWO
THE EXCAVATIONS OF BAN NA DI ,. BAN MUANG PHRUK AND NON KAO NOi
Ban Na Di is one of the prehistoric sites in the Upper Songkhram survey area identified in 1980. During that same year ,. it was subjected to a test excavation, and the discovery of a deep and intact cultural deposit lead to the decision to undertake a major excavation there. The location of such village settlements is , discussed more fully. in chapter · ni·ne. . At this juncture, it is stressed that Ban Na Di is typical of most prehistoric sites in the survey area, in terms of its proximity to two small streams, and immediate access to the soils of the low terrace. These are the soils best adapted to the cultivation of rice in the area to this day. Its location is set out in fig 9-1. Figs 2-1 and 2 show the present village and the central portion of Ban Na Di. The contours are set out as less than 25-100 cm below the datum which is located at X. Square F5 was excavated between November 1980 and May 1981. The excavation technique was essentially that developed by Charoenwongsa and Gorman at Ban Chiang in 19�4-75, but experience gained there made possible some refinements. Ban Chiang was a stratigraphically demanding site due to bioturbation by a species of beetle as well as the process which led to the build up of deposits there. The former accumulates soil to build a subterranean nest measuring 60-70 mm in diameter. Its activities were reflected at Ban Chiang in a marbled soil in the upper 2-3 m of deposit within which the recognition of culturally significant layers was virtually impossible. Nor was it possible to recognise the edge of inhumation graves or the point from which they were cut. Indeed, upper burials there were recognised only when bone or offerings were encountered. The response to this situation was to excavate the site in 10 cm unit levels until a clear change in soil colour or texture was recognised. After the removal of each 10 cm thick level ,. the surface in each square was scraped clean and all "features" noted were recorded by drawing a.nd photography. Such features included pits, animal disturbance ,. post holes and graves. Naturally ,. all features were excavated as discrete units and the contents separately labelled and bagged for later analysis. Only when all features were excavated, was the next 10 cm level removed. All soils at Ban Chiang were screened. There is no douQt that at least during the period 500-0 BC ,. houses raised on stilts were used in the Red River area of Vietnam and Yunnan province of Southern China. This type of structure is a response to intense seasonal rains and the prevalence of flooding. It is the traditional method of house construction in Northeast Thailand today. The size and depth of some of the post holes found at Ban Chiang and Ban Na Di are very similar to those excavated for modern houses although no house plans are known from either site due to the limited areas so far opened ... up. Such a house design provides for living space raised several feet above the ground. Clearly therefore ,. the recovery of actual occupation floors in archaeological sites cannot be expected. During its life span
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Excavat ions
ho wever,
a house
accu mu lates The
h igh
l atter a re
t raff ic .
occupat ion
s and
l eve l .
Na
t o
t hat t o
As
p rov ided
t he
c lar ity
by
t he
p r inc ipa l
r ef ine ment
t he
s econd was
t hrough
t he
a 1 mm
r etent ion
mesh
i n
subs istence
act iv it ies
f or mer
up
be
o f
o f
r a ised
u nderneath .
u ndergo
c learly i n
a t g round
t he
r egu lar
s trat if ied
a rchaeolog ica l
l eve l .
a rchaeolog ica l depos its
s een ,
a t
Ban
s evera l
docu ment ing o f
Ch iang,
c lear
act iv it ies
s trat igraphy
( Leve l up
a s
i n
t he
nu merous
Th is
but
a t
t h is
l eve ls
were
u ndertaken basa l
a t
two m
a t
l enses
o f
deve loped
a t
c lean
D I : THE
E ight
l eve ls were l eve ls
bu l ldozer,
a nd
e ncountered ,
t hen
t here
nu mbered A
o f
h ere
t he
no
per iod
LE VELS
act iv ity
a nd
l ayer bu i lt
excavat ion
l eve l
descr ipt ion o f e ach
u n it o r
r ecogn ised
s ubjected on ly
8
i s
t he
on
t he
o f squares A1-4 .
t o
l eve l
i n
l evel l ing 7
a nd t he
by
mater ia l
t h is square .
e arl iest
f ol lo ws , beg inn ing w ith
be i nto
2-3)
t he
l eve l 8 occupat ion
t op :
( F ig
dur ing
Consequently
t o
i ns ight
t here .
contents)
been
r e ma ins
n ew
a nd
h ad
l eve ls .
l eve l f or pass ing
t exture
r ecogn ised
l oot ing .
p rov ided
a s trat igraph ic
F6
occupat ion
e ach u n it
t he p reh istor ic
a s
c lear
m icro-organ ic
a nd
EXC A VAT I ON
square
be ing
f ro m
f ro m
e nabled
a r esu lt o f p reh istor ic
t echn ique
t olerably
quant it ies
bas is o t colour,
upper
excavat ion
o f a s a mple
t hroughout
i s def ined
t he
o f e ight
screen .
cons iderab le
BAN N IA
l atest .
o f
depos it ion
t o
r ecogn it ion
r ecovered
a re
t he
a re
f lood water .
The
The
s tables
e ncountered
w i l l
s tructures
a n i ma l
docu mented
p lace
n ature
t hose
case .
a s
t ook
t he
detr itus wh ich
f loors
bu i ld
t hose
f or
house
o r
o f manure , a nd t he
a rea
e nv iron ment
modern space
i n it iate
r egu larly
Moreover,
Ban Ch iang was The
t he
we l l
D i was
by
So me
correspond ing
part ia l ly
L ipper Songkhra m
a p rotected
c leared
correspond
a s
t he
work ing
f acts
act iv it ies
D i wou ld
on ly
p rov ide
a nt ic ipated
e ncountered Ban
t o
l eve ls
I t was
g round
f loors .
t hese
contexts where
was
p rov ide
i ts
r egu larly
A l l
Ban Na
may
u nder
s uff ic iently
i n
The
l eve l
a
was
l eve ls
1 i s
t he
l atest .
Leve l 1 Th is
i s
I t co mpr ises 3 /3-3/4) . contents pottery .
a
t h in , s uperf ic ia l
a co mpacted
Severa l o t
t h is
The
post
l eve l
so i l
holes
i nclude
r e ma ins
l eve l vary ing
coloured a nd
p its were
n a i ls ,
c learly
dark
g lass ,
r eflect
occupat ion mater ia l a nd w i ll not be
bet ween f ound
p last ic
t he
past
cons idered
1 5-20
r edd ish
cm
b ro wn
i n
cut
f ro m
a nd
e ssent ia l ly
f ew
depth .
(Munse l l l eve l
years
5 T h
1 .
The
modern
bu i ld
up
o f
f urther .
Leve l 2 Leve l p resent
2 var ies
v i l lagers ,
i n
t he
t h ickness
squares
bet ween
A2-4
years ago a nd
t he postholes w ith in
a rea
by
covered
f or med
by
t ree
square
r oots ,
A4
were
l eve l 2 may
was
t ogether
1 0-40
covered
w ith
f or merly
a
-
by
h ave
Accord ing a house
be longed
garden
a part icu larly
- 2 3
cm .
soft
a nd
t o
u nt i l t o
i t .
s evera l
so i l,
were
t he
c .
1 0 The
holes noted .
Excavat ions
The
so i l
l eve l
t exture
1 , but
(Munse l l
5YR
mou ld- made bu i lt up
i s
t he
3 /3) .
f ro m
c .
t he
Upper Songkhra m
softer a nd mo ister
cblour
c lay
i n
i s
s im i lar,
The
t han
smok ing
p ipes
1 550 AD
a t
t hat co mpr is ing
be ing
contents
o f
t he
co mpacted
i n
genera l ,
dark
r edd ish
t h is
l eve l
i nclude
most
r ecovered .
t he
a rea
These
s uggest
t hat
b ro wn o f
t he
t he
l eve l
e arl iest .
Leve l 3 Th is
l eve l
bet ween
l eve ls
var iable ,
but
6 /4) w ith because l ighter
t ends
a reas
i ntrus ions ,
var ies
o f
s uch o f
3
i s
more
r edd ish 3 .
r eflect
Leve l
3 ,
t he
i s
(Munse l l
I ndeed
ad m ixture
honeyco mbed
i nto
1 0 T h
l eve l
so me
depth .
5 /4) .
o f
b ro wn
a sh
f ro m
h earths
post
holes
a nd
When
w ith
l eve l i n
de l ineated apparent ly
part icu larly
1 0YR
t he
i s
1 0YR
excavat ing ,
t he
3 ,
4 /2) .
cu ltura l
cut
one
(Munse l l
c learly
(Munse l l
p its
d ist inct ion
e arl ier
b ro wn
contrasted
a reas
The
The
3 were
g rey ish
o f by
i n
colour .
ye l lo w ish
contents
coloured
cm
so i l
t ight
cut
b ro wn
5 5
i n
a
b ro wn
holes
squares A3 and A4, were may
a nd
t o wards
post
l eve l
2 0
bas ica lly
ye l lo w ish
a s
t he ir dark colour
bet ween
2 and
i nto
i n
Th is
depos its .
i t a t
a
l ater
per iod . Dur ing r ol led
occupat ion basa l t he
n ature
( fro m
noted
Th is
t ind ing
( Ca lder
1 972) .
There
o f
t he
l eve l
g rave
1 550 AD) date h ave
i t was
worn .
l eve l 3 , o r upper
on ly A
excavat ion
a nd
t hat many
s uggests were
4 .
I n
, a lso
no
goods , depth
a scr ibed
t o
been
cut
dur ing
t he
descr ipt ion o f
t he
bur ia ls
i s
was
r e lat ive
t o
l eve l
f ound
t he
t hree
case
i n
l eve l
depos its
i nhu mat ion a g rave i t c lear
per iod
3 were r eflects
bur ials w ith in
cut
l eve l 3 a nd
2 , makes
occupat ion
s herds
t hat
v is ible
but
c lear ly
t hat
r epresented
t hey by
l ate
cou ld
l eve l 3 .
be lo w .
Leve l 4 Aga in , bet ween darker
t h is
l evels
l eve l 3
so i l
( to
Munse l l
excavat ion ,
t he
so i l
was c learer
i n A2-4
A2
co mpr ised
potsherds . abundant As
a
t hat
t hey t hey
1 5-20 w ith
cm
concentrat ion by
b ronze
o f
4 /3 h arder
t he
aga in
i r regu larly a nd
charcoa l .
c lay
s heet p its Th is o f
l eve l
b ronze
f ound
f unct ion
t hat
by
but
s urface a
o f
4
a nd t akes
t he
s uch
l eve l 4 i n carpet
o f
were
so
holes ,
f i red i n A
bur ia l .
l eve l .
f or m
f eature
i n A4, but
o f
i nhu mat ion
post
f rag ments .
Dur ing
d ist inct ion
s herds
a n
part ia l ly
s l ightly
t he
dense
t hese
over
i n terface a
b ro wn) .
a nother occupat ion
b locks
The o f
b locks was The
f i rst
f eature .
a concentrat ion
f rag ments .
The w ith in
f ro m
s haped
f r iable ,
matr ix
a t
The
dark
squares .
co mpr ised
o f
cm) .
4 /4 :
more
a s herd
der ive
t ype
a nd
so i l
r epresented
( 10-75
character ised
7 .5YR
o ther
t hought
c learly
depth be ing
-
darker
i t was
ev idence
l ong) w ith
i n
i n
f ug it ive ,
1 0YR
t han
o f a n ew
potsherds
a ssoc iated
i s
c learly
i t h appens , exa mp les
var iable
4
appeared
I ndeed,
S tructura l w ith
i s
a nd
t ogether
o f
l arge
c lay
quest ion s econd
(c .
m ixed was
sma l ler
t h is one was not r inged
f eatures
w i l l
be
d iscussed
be lo w . I n f ound
square A3 ,
l y ing
i n
t here were
a s hal lo w
not a ssoc iated w ith
t he
co mp lete
depress ion
a nyth ing
n earby .
i n
s ke letons
a c rouched
o f
two young p igs ,
pos it ion .
They
were
Excavat ions
F ive and were t ro m j ar
bur ia ls
h ave
p robably
bur ia ls
o f
t he
ch i ldren
i ncluded
been
t he
Upper Songkhrarn
a scr ibed
cut do wn
L eve l 4 , s ince
goods
i n
f ro m
cut
t o
( see
l ayer .
l eve i 4 , a nd
i s v is ib le . be lo w
sma l l b ronze
t h is
t he
A L L f ive
f or
a rea
Four
( nos .
a deta i led
l i e
l ast was
i n
4-8) co mpr ise
descr ipt ion) .
b race lets , a t anged
l eve l . 5 ,
def in ite ly
i ron
cut
l idded
The
g rave
k n ife , socketed
i ron
hoe, cutt ing i mple ments a nd b lue-glass beads . The pots were cord- marked on t he outs ide a nd r ed s l ipped on t he i nter ior . Leve l 5 Th is 5YR
4 /4
f eatures matr ix The
l eve l var ies
-
5YR
a nd
3 /4
deep
l atter
a nd
a
1 A4
Th is
f eature
No . Th is above .
The
post
ho les .
a nd
7 0 cm .
l ayer
The
f rag ments
s andy
t he
f or mer
o f
matr ix
and
f ew
a s
i s
many
conta ins
she t tf ish
w ith
i n squares A1-4
The colour
i ncludes
n u mber o f concentrat ions
d istr ibuted
co mpr ises
l i e on
t op
2 A4
1 6
c lay
f eature
b locks
b locks
I t measures
I t measures
s haped
2 5
p it
a so i l
charcoa l .
a rtefacts .
o f
A
part ia l ly
f i red
f o llo ws :
1 6
h eat .
t o
m)
bet ween b ro wn) .
s herds ,
c learer,
Those
No .
s ee ms
1 .0
l eve l 5 i s
b locks o f c lay .
cons iderab le
r edd ish
pottery
h ave o f
t h ickness
(c .
i ncorporat ing
character ist ic
i n
( dark
o f
o f
c .
c lay
4 0
x
wh ich
30
cm ,
h ave a nd
been s ubjected
i s
a
3 0
cm
t o
deep
o f a p it .
c .
i s
l ocated
3 7
x
part ia l ly
3 0
j ust
cm
f i red
over one m
a nd
f ro m
co mpr ises
c lay, m ixed
w ith
no
a s et
potsherds
1 descr ibed
o f
i r regu larly
a nd
p ieces
o f
charcoa l . No .
3 A4
Th is 2 2
cm
f eature
i s
c .
4 0
These t h is
i s
cm
I t i s
s urrounded
by
t iny
o f g reen
f lecks
measures f i rst
a s
part ia l ly w ith in
4 5 t he
o f
on
cm
contents
excavated
f lecks o f b ronze
r inged t o
t he
by
s tress
2 .
p ieces
c ruc ib le
t hat
t he
r ecoverable
dark w ith
be ing
i r regu lar
x 3 0
l eve ls
west o f no
I t measures
4 5
x
t he
o f
6 7
ones .
b ronze These
p roducts
a nd
b ronze
f rag ments
f ound
f eatures were
o f b ronze
corros ion
a lso a nd
copper corros ion .
t he bu ild up o f
bet ween
about a m
1 4
f eature ,
b locks
on ly
so i l s ta ined
4 A3
Th is c lay
a re
i mportant
square were
No .
l ocated deep .
f eatures
f rag ments . i n
1 6
4 /5 .
c ross
s hape ,
a nd was o f t o
a
c .
p it,
p lace
l eve l 5 , There
corros ion
s ect ioned,
t ogether 4 0 cm
but t he
i t
t hough i s
r ound
t hey
p ieces
deep .
s ee ms
b locks
co mpr ised
w ith
- 2 5
-
packed
charcoa l .
I t
The c lay b locks appeared t hat
i nto .
t he
The o f
p it
was
b locks
t i rst appeared
a concentrat ion i t .
l oose ly o f
on
b ronze
l i e t he
a t
l east
e nt ire ly i nterface
f rag ments
a nd
Excavat ions
c .
c .
No .
5 A2
Th is
f eature was
4 0
cm No .
6 Al
Th is
f eature
No . Th is appeared 90
1 8
c lay
f eature t he
o f
Th is
c lay
were
t o
t h is
north t he
a nd
i n
Al
i s
o f c lay
o f
no .
5 .
I t
unusua l depth o f
co mpr ised h ave
l oose ly
been
r eta ined
part icu larly
f ro m
t h is
r ich
f eature
i n
bore
h igh ly
a re
l i ke ly
o f
cm
t hese
a nd
a
charcoa l
a nd
by
so i l
a nd
r eaches
excavated s ect ion
l oose ly
darkened
t he
o f
by
c lay
c .
corros ion . t o
r e mov ing
t hrough
be h a lf
t he ir centres .
accu mu lat ion
o f
b ronze
b ronze
conta in ing
b roken
by
packed
f rag ments
s t i l l
a depth
b ronze
f eatures , two po ints n eed
c ross
conta ined
t hat
b ronze
i ron
no
corros ion , o f
were
o f
corros ion .
f rag ments
mou tds
p it a nd
f eatures
i n
i n
and
b ronze ,
part icu larly
concerned o r
sma l l v i l lage
l i ne
i t w ith
sm ith ies .
t h is
t he
cut
t he
c lay
beco mes
b ronze part
o f
The p rocedure
Tuyeres
by
soon
w ith
i n
t ubes , a nd
r eta ined
charcoa l a nd
cast
c lay .
o f ba mboo
o f charcoa l
t he
were
l onger sme lted
be llo ws made
a bed
p laced
t hese
i s
i s worked
f ro m
t o wards i s
4 0
l eve l 5 were
f rag ments ,
a s ha l lo w
f ed
x
f lecks o f charcoa l a nd
l eve l .
A lthough
I ron
r ed
t hrough
f orced
wa l ls
a i r
o f
t he
hot once
t he
a re operated .
i s
no
been
t hese d irect
made
c ruc ibles , mou lds t h is
m
r ead i ly
5
p iece
4 0
i n
s urrounded
o f
Most o f
5 ,
c .
o f
a ssoc iat ion ,
d irected
h ave
1 .2
a tta ined
most
Leve l
r evea l a co mp lete
i n
excavate
c lay
There
a nd
a nd
c ircu mference
One
f unct ion
c ruc ible
i s
t uyeres
i n
1 8
cou ld
a p it .
centre
Northeast Tha i land,
p it .
cm
by many
t he
t he
a lso
meta l lurgy .
i s
l o wer,
o f sp it
measures
Many
f ound
t o
I t was
deep .
These
w ith in
concentrat ions
character ist ic
i s
s l ightly
x 40
r inged
b locks case ,
charcoa l .
t he
i s
A l l t hose descr ibed
I t
l eve l .
a sma ll c luster o f f i red c lay b locks measur ing
corros ion .
cons ider ing
e ach
were
basa l
f ibre matt ing .
f eature
s tressed .
They
f ro m
i n depth .
cm
surface
4 0
b ronze
I t was
b locks ,
a rea
8 Al 2 1
half a m .
t he
l eve l 6 depos its
cm
3 0
c lay .
i mpress ions o f No .
I n
7 Al
o f
i nto
3 0
c .
i f conta ined
I n
cut
co mpr ises
a nd
I t measured
f rag ments t he
cm
b locks
t ogether
Upper S ongkhra m
1 5
f i rst on
cm .
packed
t he
20
i n extent a nd
3 0 x 3 0
i n
part
o f
act iv it ies ev idence
o f
per ishab le
a nd Ban
a re matched f or
t he
D i
was
t he o r
s ubstances .
charcoa l a l l s uggest Na
i n
t uyeres
devoted
Ban
The t he
D i c lay but
f eatures .
t hese
abundance
t hat dur ing t o
Na
be l lo ws ,
o f
cou ld
b ronze ,
t he bu i ld up o f
manufacture
o f
l eve l
b ronze
a rtetacts . Leve l 6 Th is p r inc ipa l ly a re
more
l eve l var ies dark dark
b ro wn
i n
t h ickness
bet ween
(Munse l l 7 .5YR
ye l lo w ish
b ro wn
1 5
3 /4), but
(Munse l l
1 0YR
a nd
8 0
a reas 4 /4)
cm .
I ts
a scr ibed
a nd
dark
co lour
t o
l eve l .
r edd ish
i s 6
g rey
Excavat ions
(Munse l l 5YR f ro m
cut a nd
t he
u sed
conta in
l eve l
l i tt le
dur ing
ev idence
i n
f or
l eve l 6 /7
a c a lf was
t he
A3 .
bu i ld
s urv iva l
i n
up
notable
o f
l eve l
f rag ments
cut dur ing
depos its
s ke letons
t here .
A lthough
i n squares A1-2 ,
i n
up
t he
f urnaces s uch
The
o f
cut
f urnaces
i nc idence There
l eve l
by
l o west
s ave
be ing
a n
o f
i s very
6 so i l .
a re
t he
p laced
t he
no
h ave
parts
f or
absence
D i dur ing
t here a lso
r are .
bu i ld
suggests
t hey
c lay t hat
accord ing ly .
co mplete
p rotected
a rt icu lat ion
by
I n
co mplete , a rt icu lat ing s ke leton o f
f ound
were
t hat e ither was
i nto
6 a re
t he
t he
i ndustr ial act iv ity a t t h is part o f Ban Na 6
a rea
ho wever,
decl ined
o f square A4 ,
s ke letons
perfect
i s
Another was
Both
was no ev idence
I t
s tructures
i nterface
r ecovered .
square
Upper Sonqkhra m
l eve l 6 mater ia l cut
above .
b ronze , c ruc ible , and mou ld t he
t he
4 /2) .
Squares A1-4 do wn
i n
i n
o f
l eve l
a p it .
The ir
occupat ion o f
o r
l eve l
a rt icu lat ing
ev idence
6
There
accu mu lat ion
f urther
l i ttle
o f
h ead .
a n i ma l
f or s tructures .
Leve l 7 The (Munse l l
genera l
1 0YR
matr ix
3 /4)
t o
o f
l eve l
dark
s evera l f eatures wh ich d ist ingu ish 7 conta ins
a cons iderab le
These vary
i n
a t ense may ho l lo ws
t h ickness r un
i n
t he
s lo wed
a nd
r evea ls
a s er ies
be lo w .
A lthough
d iscrete , most post holes
hor izon ,
o f
t he
The was
s ect ion
depos its
conta ined
many
ho les
mortuary
Th is
l a id
a nother .
S trat if ied f ro m
l eve l
charcoa l, ad m itted
o f
s im i lar
s tructures
s and
f ound
a ce metery .
r ather
l eve l
o r
t hey
two
cases ,
c lear ly
f i l led
i n
s uspens ion
s ect ion
i n
bau lk
s lu mped
A3/4
i nto
t he
g rave
extent
a nd
a re
m ixed
when
by
f i ll
qu ite
g raves
s uch
s he l l m idden pattern .
a nd
l enses a nd
depos its .
Be lo w
l enses wh ich
square
Bur ia ls were
t he
were
The l ooted
r e lat ive ly
but
t hey
t he
s and
o f
quadrant a nd
t he
l enses .
h ave
t here
SW
bes ide
ba lance
cou ld
dwe l l ings , s ince
i s approx i mate ly
F6 ,
i nterred
The
s uper i mposed
l enses , t han
l eve l 7 , wh ich I n
7 depos its .
i ntact,
s and
i n
o f act iv it ies .
i s
r epeated
i n
para lle l
There
i s
one
bur ia ls
5 exa mples , a
i n
t uyeres .
The
squares a nd
except ion 1 2
channe l
i n
r o ws a nd
2 8
o ften
t o
t h is
was
a t Ban Na
h av ing
A3
on
square
There
a re
u sed
f or
been
i s no ev idence
a nd
f urnace
t he i s
t han
5 - 1 0 mm
t h ick
o f
f urnace
before
r e-f ir ing .
These
u se
t here
o f
Bur ia ls
D i .
I t was
t he
a rea
s urrounded wh ich
by
p robab ly
very
f or
l arge
wh ich two
Th is
d ifferent p ieces
cou ld
o f
h ave
charcoa l s ta ined
r epresent
r ich w ith
one
bur ia ls .
f ac i l ity .
s tructura l ly
f u l l o f
wa l l
were
s uper i mposed
a b ronze- work ing
externa l
a re
A4 .
t oo, were
a c entra l hol lo w
t hrough
no more
corros ion .
one
s and
t hen , p rov ided
a
l enses t he
t he
contents
n u merous
t he best p reserved
t he
I n
o thers
southern
absence
r evea led
out
a nd
l eve l
r efuse .
bet ween
exa mp le was
a n
f i rst p lace
t he m .
l eve l 7 i s , i t ,
p ract ica l ly
pattern
n u merous , on
o f
a s
t he
t he ir
b ro wn
ho wever,
i n squares A1- A4 .
a nd
s tructures
f or occupat ion
a nd
t hrough
t hroughout
w ith in
cover
d isplayed
exclus ive ly
t op o f e ach o ther post
cut cut
deep, s uggest a r ange u sed
cm . i n
bear ing
The
t he
a re
devo id o f mater ia l cu lture .
a cons iderable
F6
t hose
water
detr itus .
8 be lo w
t han
t he
2 0
l ength ,
ye llo w ish
There
I n
l enses
l enses
been
square
l eve l 6 .
2 a nd
i n
dark
3 /3) .
p robably
p its were
l eve l
i ntact
1 .3 m
so me
( 5YR
l enses wh ich
d ist inct iveness
t o
excavat ion more
t he
1o r
t en m
when
f ine
h ave
a nd
The r e lat ive
o f
coloured
i t f ro m
bet ween
depos ited
i s
b ro wn
nu mber o f s and
f or e ight g round
7
r edd ish
r ake
out
f lecks o f b ronze
Excavat ions
As
one
i nfrequent . t ook
t he
s and
p roceeds
Ev idence f or m
6 ,surface ye l lo w
coloured
bu i lt
above .
up
l eve ls s uch
a s
burnt
s he l l,
a n i ma l
s hape
a depth
o f
t he
t o wards g roup
t he
o f
p it
f our
3 4)
Th is
about
8 0
was
h ad
s he l lf ish
o f
u nder lay
a dense
t he
a nd
u nderlay
i nto
l eve l 7 f ro m
On ly
c ircu lar,
about
charcoa l ,
i n a
Th inner h earths post
o f
o f
l ocated c lose t h is
context
7 0 a lso
o f
c .
f or m
o f
a rea
a nd
i n wh ich
i mportant
t o
young
ch i ldren , a nd
post dated
Al
8 0
cm
a tta ined
i n
was 2 0
p it
f i l l
o f
a nd
t he
by
t o
p it The
1 .34
m
( 1 , s urface a depth
w ith
t h ick
l eve l
cm
s ea led
t h is
B .34
square ,
( bur ia l
t h is
a nd
A2
i n
o f
w ith
t hat
packed cm
deep .
w ith
sma l l
t he
c lear
a ce metery
p its .
was
u ndertaken .
adu lt bur ia ls
t he
qu ite
2 5
n u mber o f c ircu lar
act iv it ies were two
s itu h earths .
packed
contrast
s uggest
l ayers
dense ly
t he
o f
I t was
t our
t h ickest was so i l
one
1 , s urface
a n i ma l bone .
s evera l o f
o f
packed
co mpr ised
h ard
t he
cutt ing
p it u se
o f
The
b iggest o f a
square Al
Th is
The
a nd
t hat
l o wer
deep .
t he
l eve l 7 ( feature
I ts
do mest ic
note
A 1/2 were e arly , both a ntedat ing
f ound .
i ncreased
concentrat ions
A4 ,
by
concentrat ions
l o west
p its , h earths
squares A3
t our
i n t he excavated a rea .
cm .
t o
p it
e ncrustat ion
i n
f ound
patches
t he
a nd
i ncorporated
5 0
r efuse
i n
squares
i t i s
cm .
i t
Th is
o f
p it
a nd o rgan ic mater ia l
f rag ments o f s he l l a nd
c ircu lar
These
t o a n
was
p resent
a nd
Al
t he
r ecovered
u se
o f
o f
d ia meter
t ook
p it
p it was
square f or m
charcoa l .
s econd
t he
The
F i lapatud z ize .
o f
t h is
o f
r eferred
t hree h av ing been cut dur ing
edges ,
l ayers .
f i l l
The
t h is was
f ound
s tra ight
r edd ish o r d ark
o f
a lso
d ia meter t hat
r e ma in ing
l o west hor izon
depth
charcoal .
ho les
mortuary
o f
a
t he
w ith
A t he
i ts
( feature
b ro wn
a wh ite
f urther
were
mak ing
l ater
t op
s urv iv ing
A2
s and
ba mboo .
So me
p it was
a nd
l enses , pottery
7
t ook
f lecks
1 /4
a shy
Leve l Those
B .14 .
r each ing
co mpr is ing
t he
concentrat ion
3 4)
a s
The
by
most These
o f
t he
t he
pottery
b ronze
datu m ,
s econd two
o f
o f
i n
patch
o f
hol lo w
conta in ing
charcoa l .
p its ,
P i la
t he
r ar ity
ova l
character ised
o f
a
4 /4) .
beca me
i ncreased .
f ound
co mpr ised
o f a depos it
p ract ica l ly
genera
7 .5YR
i n
d iscovered
A
i n
t op most
be lo w
conta ined
cut 4 0) .
a matr ix
be l l-shaped
I t was
I t
6 /6) s et
depos its
cm
l eve l 8 .
cm .
a n
l eve l was
i nter-cutt ing
one
a s
f rag ments
4 68
base .
t he bu i ld up o f o f
o f
r ecogn ised (Munse l l
a nd
bur ia ls
a nd was
burn ing
a nd
h earths ,
o f
depos ited
bone
f ibre
a nd
p it
The
s uccess ive
ba mboo
a tta ined
t he
A2,
a
f i rst
s econd
a nd
a rea
act iv it ies , ho wever,
exa mple
l ayers .
f ro m
i ncluded
holes ,
p robably
The
r esu lted
Upper Songkhra m
squares Al
7 mater ia l
s ix
was
f lood waters . wh ich
t o
(Munse ll 5YR
l eve l
o f
Th is
post
I t was
so i l
t he
occupat ion
c learest
4 0) .
s andy
b ro wn was
The
o f
south
f or
o f p its ,
l enses .
i n
B .14
a l ength o f
I n
i n squares
a nd
1 5 were
t ime .
Leve l 8 Th is bet ween g reyer
i s
3 0 i n
t he
a nd
l o west
5 0
colour
(Munse ll
e ssence , a d iffuse Dur ing
t he
u lt i mate ly 3 4) cut
i nd icates c ase
be long ing h igher
course
o f
t hat
t hey (A2) ,
t o
t han
t he
were t he
l eve l 8 . t he
s urface
l eve l a t Ban Na D i .
d ist ingu ished
1 0YR
4 /2 , dark
s trat igraph ica l
cut
t hrough
g rave was The o f
g rave l eve l
h earths
l eve l 8 f ro m
cut
B .26
- 2 8
t hat
-
was
t h ickness
f lood
r ather
2 2 , 2 6
t he s and l eve l
f eature
c learly
7 .
i n
l enses .
excavated ( nos
t o
basa l
cut t hrough
f or
a nd
bur ia ls
r e lat ionsh ip
i n
be ing
I t co mpr ises
p its were
e arly
c learly
8 , a nd
7 by
b ro wn) .
l arge
t hree
I t var ies
r eve l
g rey ish
up, s everal
There a re
t he
f ro m
i nterspersed w ith
bu i ld
r efuse .
n atura l , but
o f B .22
i s
s he l l m idden
t i l led w ith
i nto
cu ltura l
cm , a nd
a nd a nd
l enses I n
t he
1 sp .47, a p it
v is ible
2 0
cm
f or B .34 was a lso noted w ith in
Excavat ions
( eve !
7 .
A
n umber spreads . cut A
sma ll Th is
w ith in
t hree
part icu lar
o f
l enses a lso
8 a nd
l eve l 8 exa mp les
a d ia meter
s andy
l oa m
o f
cut
The matr ix
m .
cu ltural colour,
r ecogn it ion two The
up
r e ma ins
o f
was
a t Ban Na a nd
s uggest s trong ly t he
hu man
e ight
l eve ls
f ro m
8 co mpr ises
a nd
f ound
t o
mater ia l dur ing
charcoa l
conta in
t h is
The
s ite
was
r ich
a n
o rgan ic
f ound
per iod
i n
act iv it ies
was
r a ised
f or
l eve l
r ecent
i n
t o
do wn
by
f lood water .
mater ia l
a nd
t o
o rgan ic
o f post holes
g round, a nd
i t poss ible
t he
The basa l
C learly, water
abundance
t he
l oa m
a l lo w
t o botto m .
i n
a nd
above
so i l bu i ld
up
t h is
r u les
act iv it ies were
s uggest
i ncorporat ing
Severa l
a nd
t o
square
pottery
p its
were
s herds .
r eflect occupat ion
F6 ,
wh ich
bur ia ls .
may
t hat
t he
s evera l
f lood
excavated,
No
a nd
bur ia ls were
act iv it ies .
i nd icate
i s
so me
f ound
No
cut
L eve l 8
l oca l ised
6 per iod .
t h is
t o
a re
no
s uggest
l eve l bu i ld
t he mortuary
There
f or mortuary
cont inued
r e ma ins were
ev idence
dur ing
over
r eserved
Squares A1-2
l eve l 8 , but s he l lf ish
occupat ion
act iv ity
t he
u se , a nd
occupat ion
r arer .
t hat squares A3-4 were
up .
Two
a rea, wh ich
f e l l
l eve l 6 r e ma ins
f ro m
decap itated
i nto
d isuse
square
F6
ca lf
dur ing due
t o
l oot ing . Leve l
5 :
b ronze-cast ing .
The
e nt ire
The
l eve l
c ruc ib les , mou lds , a nd Leve l 4 : B ronze squares r e ma ins
A1-2 ,
t here
a rea i s
o f
r ich
squares
i n
A1-4
f urnaces ,
h as
ev idenced
f rag ments
o f
i n
A4,
b ronze ,
charcoa l . c ast ing
was
cont inued
i n to
a concentrat ion
l eve l 4
o f
f ive
j ar
square
bur ials
but
conta in ing
i n t he
o f ch i ldren .
Leve l bur ia ls
a
o f u se .
i n
s ke letons were t he
I t
co mpr ises
a s andy
Neverthe less , so me
t hese make
r efuse
super i mposed
f ound
u sed
The
r espect ive ly .
outl ines o f t hese
co mpr ise
l a id
r ich
s ize
f loors .
a shy
i s he ld
Leve l 6 : There not
t he
t op
s and
Leve l 7 : Squares A3-4 a nd F5-6 were a re
t hree
i n square A4 .
s evera l p rocesses .
The
concentrat ions .
l eve l, wh ich
t h is
p its , t he m .
r ef lect d ist inct patterns o f act iv ity .
Leve l l enses
f ound
s uff ic iently
1 - 8 f ro m
act iv it ies .
l eve l, a nd
vary
l enses o f
o f occupat ion
u ndertaken a t g round
cm
n atura l , wh ich
D i bas ica l ly
r eflects
t hat houses were
r ecovery
1 00
( "p ink") , bears
t extures
nu mbered
i mportant .
c ircu lar t hrough
t he
charcoa l
SE QUENCE : SU M M ARY
content
cu ltura l mater ia l
r eflect ing
a nd
was
a reas o f d isturbance .
i ncorporate a n u mber o f t h in bu i ld
7
A2
d iscrete
t our
l eve l 8 was
7 /3
square
t h in ,
o f
o f
a rea
i n
l eve l
o f 9 4, 9 8
s urface
depos its l eve ls
do wn
upper
STR AT IGRAPH IC
o f e ight
depos it ion
out
a nd
8
w ith
a c luster
The
coloured Munse ll 5YR
but
l eve l
cut
d ia meters
f ro m
1 . 10
p its as we l l a s post ho les
o f
i nterspersed
f ourth ,
h ave
c .
THE
Upper Songkhra m
conta ins
t he
f urther p it, p robably
h ad
t he
character ist ic
s and
square
l eve l
i n
f ound Leve l
n umerous
Th is
o f
l eve l
i n squares A3 2 :
Th is
post holes
Leve l act iv it ies
3 :
l eve l cut
a nd A4 t oo ,
f ro m
1 : Co mpr ises t he
r eflects
t he
occupat ion be long
r eflects
t o u se
l eve l 2 i nto bu i ld
p resent v i l lagers
a nd
up
o f
t he ir
- 2 9
-
act iv ity,
a lthough
t hree
l eve l 3 occupat ion . f or
occupat ion .
There
a re
r ef lect ing
t he
3 . cu ltura l mater ia l r ecent a ncestors .
The Radiocarbon Chronology
BAN NA DI: T H E RADIOCARBON CHRONOLOGY (fig 2-4)
The dating of settlement and cemetery sites like Ban Na Di has proved difficult and the results from Non Nok Tha and Ban Chiang ., controversial. The selection of radiocarbon samples from Ban Na Di was based on the reliability of their provenance. If insufficient well-provenanced charcoal was available from a given layer ., no sample was submitted tor analysis. During the excavations a house was being constructed nearby. As the postholes were dug ., so pieces of charcoal were brought to the surface. Clearly ., charcoal samples scattered in occupation matrices at Ban Na Di woutd not necessarily date the level in which they were assembled. Obtaining an internally consistent radiocarbon chronology for Northeast Thai occupation and burial sites has not been straightforward. This in part is due to serious bioturbation by burrowing beetles. In a situation where graves intercut each other and pits and postholes relocated charcoal in prehistory, the importance of dating only clearly in situ contexts is clear. Radiocarbon samples from Ban Na Di come from five sources: charcoal rich hearths, thick layers of charcoal sealing pits, charcoal from bronze-working furnaces ., charcoal sealed within a pit and in one case ., a large piece of charcoal from the base of a posthole. The dates obtained are as follows (bp date is uncorrected 5568 year half-life; 2-sigma BC/AD ranges use Klein corrections):
LEVEL 8 Sample No. 1: square A1., feature 2., surface of spit 40 ., dry weight 2.5 g: NZ-5377 (R9345/5) 3150±180 bp; range (corrected): 1735-1105 BC This feature interpreted as an natural substrate.
comprised
a
in silu hearth.
lens of compacted It is located c.
charcoal-rich soil ., 30 cm above the
Sample No. 2: A1., spit 42., dry weight 10.49 g: NZ-5242 (R9251/5) 2840±80 bp; range (corrected): 1330 -805 BC This sample was collected from a charcoal-rich midden lens located practically on the natural substrate. LEVEL 7 Sample No. 3: A3, feature 1., spit 35., dry weight 10.98 g: NZ-5241 (R9251/4) 2420±60 bp; range (corrected): 775-395 BC This charcoal.
feature
comprised
a bronze working
furnace
containing
Sample No. 4: A1., feature 1 ., surface of spit 34., dry weight 18.59 g: NZ-5240 (R9251/3) 2370±70 bp; range (corrected): 760-385 BC
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much
a pit.
This sample was
he Radio arbon Ch
nology
taken
layer of charcoal which sealed
from a thic
Sam le No. 5: A4,. spits 32 and 33 r d y weight 11.0 g: NZ-5378 (R9345/6) 2600±60 bp; range (corrected): 850-605 BC This sample came from a circular concentration of fire-hardened red soil contai ing many small fragments of charcoal. Samples No. 6-9: A2. feature 6,. surface of spit 40 The following four dates all come from succe si e la bell-s aped pit. There is no doubt that the pit was occupation of level 7. The dates are. from bottom to top:
e
D y
2 3 4
i g t (g) 5.0 6. 15
4.9 4.9
NZ- No.
Date (bp)
1830±145
NZ-5474 NZ-5473
2130±170 1930±145 1810±135
NZ-5475 NZ-5376
cor
l yers in this ut during the
.
range OC/
155 -450 JO 420 BC-205 N) 370 BC-360 N.) 150 OC-530 N)
LE Sampl NZ-523
o. 10: A2, tea ure 4,. surface of s it 26, dry wei ht 18.14 g: (R9251/2) 2300±70 bp; range corrected) 565-185 C
This sa ple w s of level 6 into le el 7.
a en
s the base
rom a
EVEL 5 S ple No. 1 : A4. eatu e 5,. surface of it 15, d y ei 9.49 g: NZ-5375 (R93 5/3) 1610±75 bp; range (corrected) 240-585 AD Three large pieces of charcoal were removed from lay blocks comprising this bronze working furnace.
the
interstices of
Sam le No. 12: A3, feature 5, surface of spit 14, dry eight 4.1 g: NZ-5238 (R9251/1) 1865±_55 bp; range (corrected) 0-240 AD his feature comprises a concentration of clay blocks interpreted as a b o ze working furnace. It was first noted at the surface of level 5 and therefore rightly belongs to the level 4 and 5 interface.
EVEL 4 Sample No. 13: A3 ,. feature 1,. surface of spit 12,. dry weight 3. 7 g: NZ-5374 (R9345/2) 1755±120 bp; range (corrected) 3 BC-455 AO
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The Radiocarbon Chronology This feature comprises a shallow pit, recognised first on the surface of spit 12; it underlies 8.3. Comments on the radiocarbon chronology With the exception of samples 6-9 above the dates conform reasonably well with their relative stratigraphic positions. Samples 6-9 are set aside because they are at such variance with all others, and if accepted as reasonable, would provide a most bizarre chronological basis for prehistoric technological development in Southeast Asia. The rema1mng nine dates suggest the following chronology for the successive layers at Ban Na Di: Level 8: Level Level
7:
s:
The basal horizon belongs to the second half of the second millennium BC until c. 900 BC belongs between c. 900 BC and c. 500 BC is dated between c. 500 BC-100 BC
Level 5:
is dated between c.
Level 3:
is dated after 200 AO
100 BC-200 AO
THE TEST EXCAVATION AT NON KAO NOi
Non Kao Noi is a relatively small and low mound in the rice field on the northern margins of the Lake Kumphawapi Flood Plain (fig 2-5). he precise extent of this site has to . be determined but superficial impressions are that it is small, measuring perhaps only 75 x 50 m. It lies near the confluence of two streams, and a test square excavated in 1980 revealed five inhumation burials, one at least laid out in a flexed position. The cultural deposits are only 1.5 m deep. This site was probably used as a cemetery because of the extreme rarity of postholes encountered. The test square was laid out approximately ten m from the margi of the mound, and measured 3 x 3 m. Test excavation began in Ma eh 1980. The reason why the central part of the mound was not selected for test excavation is that it was apparently looted. Excavation at Non Kao Noi revealed five clearly distinct levels (fig 2-5). They are numbered from the top: level 5 is the earliest and level 1 is the latest. A description of each follows, begining with the latest. Level 1 is a thin, superficial level varying between 10-12 cm in depth. It comprises a very soft soil coloured pinkish grey (Munsell 7 .5 YR 6/2). Several root holes were noted there. Level 2 varied in thickness between 20-40 cm. The soil texture is much more compact than that comprising the soft level 1. The contents of this level include a small number of tiny potsherds that were clearly rolled and worn. In this level a few pieces of burnt clay began to appear. The soil colour contrasts with level 1, being in general, light brown (Munsell 7 .5YR 6/4).
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T est e xcavat ion
Leve l d ist inct ion
3 var ies
bet ween
(Munse l l : 7 ,5 YR Sherds
a nd
p rev ious
b et ween
l eve ls
3 a nd
s t i l l
4
A
p r imar i ly
i n s o i l
co lour
i s
softer
a nd
burnt c lay
o f
i s
h arder
a nd
f i nd ings
depth .
There
i s
r ema ins mo ister
a re more
co loured
F ive
t he
i n
cm .
a nd
no
c lear
t i ght t han
abundant
but
t he ir s ize 1 0
cm
b ro wn
wh i le
b ro wn
l eve l
t han
(Munse l l :
i n
2 . t he
bur ia ls
h ave
f ro m
a n upper
g rave
goods
descr ipt ion o f e ach bur ia l
f or
cm .
upper
deep
r i tes .
The
genera l so i l
beca me
was Apart
r ecovered .
The
6 /4) .
t he
cm
s tone adze was
potsherds
been
a scr ibed
i s no
l ayer .
i s a s
t hat 2 0
P ink
Potsherds
so i l
appeared
r are .
These
l eve l above s ter i le .
t here a s
t o
t h is
l eve l
c lear ev idence
Ho wever
s uch
l eve l .
i n mortuary
2 0-45
bet ween
r ecovered .
t h is
a nd
7 .5YR
o f
d ist inct ion
exceeds
u sed
bet ween
f rag ments
i n
w ide
been
t h ickness
The
mater ia ls
so i l co lour
h ave
l ay a t t he b ase a nd
do wn
t he
i n it ia l occupat ion
i nhumat ion
a ssoc iat ion w ith
3 5-45
co lour
about
may
l i ght
s t ick ier ,
A l l o f t hem
so i l
l ater ite , part o f a po l ished
5 var ies
r eflect
cut
l ater ite
s tone
potsherds a nd
matr ix
b et ween i n
i n g reat n u mbers Th is
Leve l
i n depth
i s
l u mp
e ncountered .
was
cm The
t exture
7 /3) character ises
f ound
l eve ls . f ro m
3 .
No i
l eve ls .
(Munse l l . 5 YR a re
t he
o f s cattered
Leve l 4 var ies l eve ls
1 5-35
2 a nd
6 /4), but
g roups
a t Non k ao
who le
t hese pots
( f ig
t hat a ny
bur ia ls were
a nd
s tone
2-6) . bur ia l
f ound
beads .
i n The
f ol lo ws
Bur ia l 1 Th is square .
bur ia l
f ound
i n
a
vesse l
b ig
coarse bow ls
l ay
I t was
c lose
a ssoc iat ion w ith a nd
t h in
l o wer part .
on
t hree
t he
appl ied
t he
on ly
i t bears
cord- mark ing w ith
t o
i nco mplete ,
m idd le p art
co mp lete
a
t h ick
One sma l l bo w l
a t
t he
t he
e ast s ect ion
upper
pottery
app l ied
l o wer p art .
bands
o f
o f
a nd
vesse ls _
band
a t
po int
i s decorated w ith
a nd
r ed
t he
l imbs
t est be ing
One o f t hese
t he
m id
The o ther two a re m id
o f
t o wer
po int
i s
a nd
r e lat ive ly sma l l
cord- mark ing
a t
t he
p a inted mot ifs .
Bur ia ls 2-3 Both
bur ia ls
2 a nd
l imbs
o f bur ia l 2 were
bur ia l
3
l ay
i n
t he
3 were
d isturbed
r ecovered wh i te
s ect ion .
These
t he
by
bur ia ls were
t ight g reen s tone beads wh ich were p laced
bur ia l
4 .
upper parts
On ly
o f
f ound
i n
t he
t he
l ower
s ke leton
o f
a ssoc iat ion w ith
n ear t he a nk le o f t he
dead .
Bur ia l 4 Th is b roken vesse ls mot ifs
bur ia l
pottery f ound a nd
a
cord- marked . a nd
t h in
mo t ifs .
i s
One
a t Ban Ch iang t h ick
appl ied
a nd
was
f ound
i s
b lack
Ch iang
Ear ly
vesse l
( Ban
cordon
a t
t he
m id
i n
app l ied
bands
There was
a t
a l u mp
t he m id o f
po int , a nd
l ater ite
p laced
I t may we l l h ave been u sed
a ssoc iat ion
a nd
s im i lar
Per iod) . po int .
The o ther two cons ist o f cord- marked
s ide o f t he s ku l l .
Bur ia l 5
i nco mp lete ,
vesse ls .
t o
a s p art o f
e arly
l o wer
pots w ith a nd
t hree
t he
I t bears The
t o
i nc ised part
everted
a sma l l bo w l w ith over
w ith
t he
i s
r ims
r ed p a inted r ight
t he mortuary
h and r i te .
T est e xcavat ion
corner
a t Non K ao No i
Th is bur ia l co mpr ises on ly t he two t ib ias a nd i t l ay part ia l ly a t t he bet ween t he north a nd e ast s ect ion . No g rave goods were
def in ite ly
f ound
i n a ssoc iat ion .
The Rad iocarbon Chrono logy
Unfortunate ly excavat ion
were
t he
not
c harcoa l
we l t
s a mples
e nough
c o l lected
p rovenanced
f or
dur ing
t he
r ad iocarbon
t est d at ing .
A lthough absolute chrono logy cou ld not be e stab l ished , i t i s poss ib le p ropose a r e lat ive c era m ic t ypo logy t or co mpar ison w ith r e lated s i tes .
THE
Ban m
above
Lake
TEST
Muang t he
EXC AVAT ION AT
Phruk
p la in
i s a v i l lage
a nd
Kumpha wap i .
on ly
I t
i s
a nd
t racks
o f
s herds .
The
p rec ise
extent
a rea was
o f t he mound , a nd S ix The
l eve ls
l eve ls
1 , t he
a re
l atest . Leve l
depth . T ree
i n
co mpr ises 5YR
a t
s i te
t he
r ecogn ised
a
f ro m
t h in ,
t o
t op .
t o
t he
be
t h ickness
l oam
t hat
r oots
became
t i es
t he ( f ig
2-7) . l eve l
t he
bet ween
b ro wn
2 0-30 l i ght
wh i le
t est
c entre
e ar l iest a nd l atest .
1 5-20
cm
(Munse l l 5 T h
One b ronze b race let was
r are ,
pottery
The
n ear
o f
Road
o f
excavat ion t he
vary ing
coloured
f ive
b ank
2 x 2 m .
t est
r edd ish
bet ween
so i l ,
n umbers
deter m ined .
Leve l 6 i s
l eve l
about
f lood ing .
f o l lo ws , b eg inn ing w ith
s uperf ic ia l
i n
r is ing
s easona l
h ighest p art
l eve l a re abundant .
s andy
T ree
a mound
s ubstant ia l
dur ing
t he
PHRUK
p resent d ry-season
h as
a soft so i l coloured
var ied
l ight
p rone y ie ld
t he
d escr ipt ion o f e ach
t h is
2
6 /3) .
s e lected
n umbered
1 i s
Leve l
v i l lage o f
on
t he
t he excavat ion square measured
I t co mpr ises
r oots
t he
were
A
l ocated
e ast o f
part icu lar ly
cutt ings
excavat ion
3 km
BAN MUANG
t o
cm .
The
r edd ish
r ecovered . so i l
b ro wn
a
f ew
pottery
4 0-60
cm .
So i l
i n
5 /3) .
t exture (Munse l l
s herds
were
e ncountered . Leve l 3 var ies co lour a re exact ly Leve l so i l
4 var ies
co loured
r ecovered counters f requent ly
l i ght
i n a nd
t h is
i s
s t i l l
matr ix
i n
b et ween
t h ickness
l eve l o f
t exture
a nd
so i l
l eve l 2 , but potsherds a re more co mmon .
ye l lo w ish
f rag ments
bet ween
b ro wn
co mpr ise i ron .
7 0-80
cm .
(Munse l l
pottery Red
s herds ,
s l ipped
I t cons ists
1 0YR
6 /4) .
c lay
potsherds
o f soft
Mater ia ls
pe l lets , a re
c lay
t he
most
e ncountered .
Leve l 5 var ies ye l lo w ish
i n t h ickness
t he s a me a s
b ro wn
soft .
i n
(Munse l l
The
i ncorporat ing
l ayer
t h ickness 1 0YR
i nc ludes
pottery
bet ween
6 /4) .
t hree
s herds ,
The descr ipt ions o f e ach a re a s
The
8 0-100 so i l
p it
f eatures .
f rag ments
f o l lo ws .
No .1 ( 17)
- 3 4
-
cm .
appears o f
The
co lour
i s
much
d arker
They
conta in
s he l lf ish
a nd
t i ght
but
i t
a so i l
c harcoa l .
Test excavation at Ban Muang Phruk This feature comprises a dark matrix soil and groups of sherds which are red painted and slipped. It measures c. 130 x 30 cm and is c. 19 cm deep. No.3 (17) This feature consists of light sandy loam soil. It measures c. 50 x 40 cm and is c. 29 cm deep. Groups of red slipped potsherds, a small lump of laterite and small flecks of bronze corrosion are scattered in this feature. No.2 (19) This feature consists of a dark matrix soil, fragments of shell fish ., charcoal and a few pot-sherds. Level 6 varies in thickness between 25-45 cm. The colour is light brown (Munsell 7 .5YR 6/4). The soil is still soft and comprises yellow stained sandy loam with many lenses of lighter material. At the same time potsherds are extremely rare: only one rim of indeterminate status was found. Four pit features and one inhumation burial were recognised. Descriptions of each are as follows. No.
4 (23) This feature has a dark soil fill. It measures c. 60x50 cm and is c. 55 cm deep. A few pottery sherds were recovered in it. No.5 (23) This feature measures c. 75x35 cm and is c. 64 cm deep. Materials recovered are the same as feature 4 (17) No.6 (23) This feature measures c. 38x20 cm· deep. Materials encountered comprise a few pottery sherds and animal bone. No.7 (24) This feature is apparently bigger than the previous ones. It measures c. 190x45 cm. Materials encountered include a few potsherds and an incomplete skeleton of a child (burial 1: fig 2-8).
The Radiocarbon Chronology Unfortunately, no securely provenanced charcoal was found at Ban Muang Phruk so we cannot present any dates. However rims from the basal deposits encountered there match very closely in form ,. those found in level 5 at Ban Na Di, and therefore date the initial occupation to the period from c. 100 BC. THE EXC AVATIONS: SUMMARY
The three sites described above are constituent parts of a settlement pattern which will be considered below. All three have yielded evidence for the practice of inhumation burial and of occupation. The chronological and cultural relationships between the sites is largely dependent on the results of a detailed analysis of the material culture. The next two chapters will therefore, be devoted to a description of the artefacts found during the excavation of the Upper Songkhram sites.
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B an Na D: p lans
a nd
s trat igraph ic
s ect ions
F IGURE 21 P lan o f t he v i l lage o f Ban Na D i
Ban Na D: p lans
a nd
s trat igraph ic
s ect ions
M EET ING H OUS E
F IGURE
2-2
The centra l a rea o f Ban Na D i
Ban
Na
F 1 ( a i iiE
D i : ° tans
2-3 A
a nd
s tral igraph ic
s ect ions
Ban Na D: A1-4, e ast s ect ion
Ban
Na
D: p tans
a nd
s trat iqraph ic
s ect ions
2
F IGURE
2-3B
Ban Na D: Al 4 , west s ect ion
B an Na D : p lans
B AN N AD I
a nd
s trat igraph ic
s ect ions
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F IGURE 2-3c Ban Na D i : A l, south s ect ion
B an Na D i : p lans
B AN N AD I
1 9 80-8 1
a nd
s trat igraph ic
S QUARE A l
s ect ions
N ORTH S ECT ION
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D ark r edd ish b rown 5 YR 3 /3 -3 /4
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CHAPTER
THREE
THE MATERIAL CULTURE FROM BAN NA DI ,. BAN MUANG PHRUK AND NON KAO NOi
N.B. Most of this chapter was prepared by Higham and Kijngam. J. Pilditch wrote the sections on the stone and shell jewellery ,, glass beads ,, The clay bead, insect wax ,. bronze bracelet typology and the textiles. contributions by Maddin, Seeley Rajpitak, McGovern-Wilson ,, Adamczyk and Jones are noted in the appropriate parts of the text.
The excavations at Ban Na Di yielded a rich material culture .. both from occupation contexts and the burials. The following description is ordered on the basis of twelve major groups for Ban Na Di .. including for Within example Jewellery ,, evidence tor metallurgy and obJects of bone. each grouping .. there is a further subdivision by artefact type and the material used in manufacture. Each item described is placed an chronological order by level or mortuary phase. It is noted here that the principal mortuary remains at Ban Na D1 were interred during the build up ot levels 6 and 7. They are subdivided into three phases ,, the approximate dates of which are:
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Each artefact when recovered, was given a sequential catalogue number. In the following text then .. each specimen is described according to its provenance within a square, its layer and "spit" number, level or mortuary phase designation .. and its catalogue number. Spits are the excavators designation of units within cultural levels. There follows a brief review of material items recovered at Ban Muang Phruk and Non Kao Noi
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Cat.
N e
A3 buri al
2 6
1 377
l a
F6 burial
4 7
1 891
l a
t he h as
outer
t he spec ies
a l lo wed
beads
so me
i nd icate
s hapes , wh ich were f ro m
square do wn
s uch
both
b lanks t o
t hat t hen
s ides w ith were
t hen
a c ircu lar s hape .
a way
were
The
D i beads ,
f ro m a s
made
beads
t hat
so me
a
w ith
were two
t he
one
t hen p ly
n eck laces
holes
3-1
beads
n
( d i mens ions
d i am .
t hickness
2 42 4 .0-4.5 1 5
i n m m)
0 .5-0.9
3 .2
F6 burial
4 6
1 886
l a
7 90 2 .7-5.0
0 .5-1.0
4 4
1 890
l a
1 65 3 .0-4.3
0 .6-1.2
F6 burial
4 5
1 889
l a
2 15 3 .0-5.8
0 .5-1.2
TS19 TS40
l a
7 850 3 .2-4.7
0 .2-1.1
F5 bur
TS21
TS38
l a
7 76 4 .0-4.9
0 .2-0.5
F5 bur
TS22 TS37
l a
2 20 2 .8-4.9
0 .2-0.8
F6 burial
3 6
1 887
l b
1 27 3 .9-5.0
0 .4-1.6
F6 b urial
3 8
1 888
l b
2 19 3 .2-5.0
0 .2-1.2
o r more r eady
t hread
( f ig
f ol lo ws-
F 6 burial F5 b ur
s he l ls '
not qu ite square o r were so me what
beads
r ecovered
s he l l d isc
beads
usua lly
g round
corners . Ban
t he
t hese
i nd iv idua l n eck laces a re
Ban Na D i : t he
and
do wn
r esu lt ing
r ounded
o f
o f
i nfor mat ion on
sma ll square
Nu mbers g round
no
So me m isshapen
i nto
t he
vest iges
have
r oughs were
t he
but w ith t he
a nd
t echn iques .
beads were
f rag ments h av ing Deta i ls o f
beads
t hrough
d r i t t
t he
edges
s trung .
u sed,
t he
t hough
At p resent, we
not centra l a nd where
s tra ight
o f
r eflect wear .
a nd
sma l l
s he l l were
approx i mately
sma l ler
f aces
a t
f ro m
perforat ion
t h innest measured
s tructure
cond it ion
f ound
beads
o r shape , be ing
a centra l
s tra ight,
t he ir manufacture .
cone
o r
we l l
i nto manufactur ing
t h in p ieces
were
were
t ogether .
These u sed
s ize
t he
usua l ly
and
good
i n
ends
s tructure h ave surv ived .
a
3-1)
a rtefacts
h av ing
Th is may
open
ce mented
l i tt le
a nd
var iab le ,
t h ickest, 0 .9 m m .
h ave
s he l l
( f ig
t he over whe lm ing major ity were sma l l d isc
mm
a nd
1 2 ,600
BE ADS
t o was
3-28) .
N . / later :a l
z u tture
F6 burial
These twenty
t our
spec i men
l b
F5 bur
TS16
l b
F5 bur
TS17 TS69
3 .0-4.2
0 .4-0.9 0 .4-1.5
6
l b
4 00 2 .6-5.0 236
A4 burial
4 8
1 369
F5 bur F5 bur
out
2 .0-3.6
0 .2-0.7
1c
7 8 2 .4-4.8
0 .4-0 -g
TS 8 TS68
l c
900 3 .0-4.4
0 .3-0.7
TS12 TS67
l c
1 70 2 .7-3.4
0 .4-0.6
These
d ia meter,
s trung
These be ing
i r regu larly
cyl indr ica l .
i n
were
i s
The
mm
r ectangu lar
2 4
l c
have
i n
e v ve ttery
1 019
s tands
and
E
29
f ound .
t r iang les .
Na
A4 burial
beads
beads
Ban
l b
TS15 TS46
d isc
l arge
49
F5 bur
were
b lunt
t ro m
shaped
l arge
s ize
5 .5
c ross
s ect ion ,
The
r ange
i n
9 .5
and
beads ,
shape ,
narro w
one
and
o f
t ro m 1 .1 i n
t o
t o
l ong
and
3 6 .0
d ist inct
ova l
one t hese
ova l
ob late
bet ween
The
wh ich
on ly
major ity
f ro m
l ength
mm .
o f
but
sect ions , vary ing
vary
a nd
s he ll
and
d ifferent .
sect ions
she l l beads
bet ween
l ong itud ina l
i n
marked ly
l ong itud ina l
l arge
w ith
vary
bead
i s
t ransverse
s ect ion . A l t
spec i mens
l ess
r ectangu lar
she l l
w ith
made
i n
shape were
r ounded
and
pertorated
l eave
l atera l ly
f ro m
assoc iated d isc F6
Th is
The W ith
bur ia ls
bur ia l y ie lded
3-2 .
Cat .
The
be
t o
due
smooth . an
cat .
d r i t t
major ity
one
i n
b it o f
F6 ,
and
she l l more
o f
a r ough ly
f ro m t hese a l t
i n
both
t hese
t u mbl ing
so
beads
beads
as
t o
were
were
conjunct ion w ith
a
t hen
cyl indr ica l
by
ends ,
l arge
o r
t ra m
she l l was
pol ished , perhaps
except ion ,
square
B .38 Cat .
t hree
A ll
cut
f ound
t he
sma t ter
r eveals
p rocess ,
but
t h is bur ial
a re
1 210c
has
d i mens ions
t o
a
s l ight t he
o f
s et
abras ions
surface
s im i lar
one
a re
out
sub-rectangu lar wh ich
i s
l ength .
part icu larly
i n
may
genera l ,
Cat . f lat
i n
c ross
1 210b
edge
and
a l most s ub-tr iangu lar . 1 861
surface
o f
t h is
spec i men
port ion
has
h as
surv ived .
been
corroded
I t i s
c ircu lar
and
on ly
i n c ross
part
o f
s ect ion .
147a-n
f ourteen
surface wh ich , where bored
f ro m
The
shaped
exa m inat ion
s ect ion , cat .
o r ig ina l pol ished B .36 Cat .
beads .
been
manufactur ing
c ross i s
L arge
has
m icroscop ic
The o ther
1 210d
f our
1 210a
t he
oval
The
F6
she l l .
f ive
shaped
o ft
t hen
b lock
o f
l atera l ly
1 210a-d
s ect ion .
t he
a cone
were
The
o r
beads .
t able
F6
b lanks
channe l .
t he
w ith
B .44 Cat .
has
The
us ing
a wa isted
excess
B locks
t ransverse ly
g round do wn unt i l a l l t he edges were obta ined .
i n
s a me way .
e ither
0 .5 m m .
was
t h ickness
t he
cut
o f
s hape
a
were
i n
t hrough
w ith
l arge worn , a
beads
f ro m
r evea led c ircu lar
B .36
bore
t races
o t
a
pol ished
an
e roded
i nter ior .
These
beads
were
d r i ll,
t he
r egu lar ity
a nd
c lean
cuts
-
Mater ia l
suggest ing cats .
t he
147a-b
F6 B .45 Cat . Th is t he
a re
i n
Cat .
c at .
Th is p reced ing pol ished
h ave
f or merly
e roded .
1 861
D i :
i ewenery
a c ircu lar
c ats .
147e
c ross
a nd
s ect ion ,
t hough
k more ova l .
po l ished .
The
c ross
Much
s ect ion
s urv ives ,
i s
c ircu lar
but
a nd
p arts t he
o f
e nds
( B .38) .
1 862a-b 1 862a
F6 B .17 Cat .
was
no w
sub-tr iangu lar . before
Most
Ban Na
1 863
F6 B .46 Cat .
bored
o f meta l .
f ro m
sub-tr iangu lar, a nd
spec i men
s urface
t aper, a s
u se a re
c u lture
h as
The t he
a
l atter
c ircu lar
c ross
i s part icu larly
f ina l s hap ing
a nd
s ect ion ,
wh i le
t h in , s uggest ing
cat .
t hat
1 862b
t he
i s
hole was
pol ish ing .
1 065 spec i men
ones .
I t
s urface h as
i s
both
i s
sub-rectangu lar
l ater
s urv ived , but
a nd
t he
P rovenance
d i mens ions o f
Level burial
o r
i n
r est
TABLE Ban Na D i : t he
h as
d ifferent
s ect ion .
i s p itted
a nd
s hape Most
f ro m
o f
e roded .
3-2
t he
Cat. No.
a qu ite c ross
l arge s he l l beads
( in m in)
Length
Perforation
p hase
Maxi mum
D iameter D i ameter
F6 Burial
4 4
l a
1 210a
3 8.5
7 .4
2 .5
4 .0
F6 Burial
4 4
l a
1 210b
2 2.2
8 .5
4 .0
4 .0
F6 Burial
4 4
l a
1 210c
1 8.5
7 .1
3 .5
3 .5
F6 Burial
4 4
l a
1 210d
2 0.2
7 .2
3 .2
F6 Burial
4 5
l a
1 863
3 4.0
6 .0
3 .0
a _3 .0
3 .5
F6 Burial
4 6
l a
1 862a
1 9.5
5 .7
2 .9
3 .0
F 6 Burial
4 6
l a
1 86b
1 6.2
5 .5
3 .2
3 .2
F6 Burial
3 8
l b
1 861
3 5.7
5 .3
2 .5
2 .7
F 6 Burial
3 6
l b
1 147a
1 1.7
9 .5
3 .8
4 .5
F6 Burial
3 6
l b
1 147b
1 1.6
8 .6
4 .0
4 .0
F6 Burial
3 6
l b
1 147c
1 1.8
8 .5
3 .1
4 .2 4 .0
F6 Burial
3 6
l b
1 147d
1 2.6
8 .5
3 .6
F 6 Burial
3 6
l b
1 147e
1 1.0
8 .7
3 .0
3 .0
F 6 Burial
3 6
l b
1 147t
1 3.1
9 .1
4 .0
4 .1
F 6 Burial
3 6
l b
1 147g
1 5.0
8 .4
3 .9
4 .1
F 6 Burial
3 6
l b
1 147h
1 4.1
8 .1
3 .8
4 .0
F6 Burial
3 6
l b
1 147i
1 2.6
7 .9
3 .5
3 .5
F 6 Burial
3 6
l b
1 147i
1 5.0
8 .7
3 .6
F6 Burial
3 6
l b
1 147k
2 0.6
8 .5
2 .6
_ y3 .1
3 .9
F6 Burial
3 6
l b
1 1471
1 0.6
8 .6
3 .8
3 .8
F 6 Burial
3 6
l b
1 147m
1 1.8
8 .1
3 .5
3 .8
t he
Mater ia l c u lture
F 6 Burial
3 6
F 5 Burial 1512 F 6 Burial 1 7 F 6 Burial AA 3 6
bead
B an N a D i :
j ewe l lery
l b
1 147n
1 1.8
7 .0
3 .6 - 3 .6
l c l c
TS66 1 872
7 .5 2 6.4
5 .8 2 2.2
4 .0 - 4 .2 6 .4 - 6 .4
1 065 1 141
2 6.4 1 1.2
2 2.2 4 .3
6 .4 - 6 .4 3 .0 - 3 .0
1 7 l c Level . 7
A4 3 6 Leve l 7 cat . Th is
f ro m
141
i s
po l ished
a l l over
t he
outs ide
s urface .
I t h as
a very
t h in wa l l ( 0 .5 - 0 .7 mm) . She l l beads : s ummary
l b
E longated l arge beads a re most bur ia ls . They a re f urther conf ined
square
F6 .
n umbered
They
were
about
worn
1 2 ,500 .
The
F5-F6 bur ia ls ( 95 .2%) , t he a re f ound i n bur ia ls f rom ( cat .1872)
i n
con junct ion
ma jor ity
CLAY BE AD
i s
o f
w ith
s he l l
d isc
t hese
were
f ound
beads i n
wh ich
squares
r est i n A3-A4 bur ia ls . These sma l l d isc beads phases l a-c . The b road s he l l bead f ro m B . 1 7
i s s et apart on account o f
Th is bead
f requently f ound i n phase l a a nd t o a sma l l g roup o f i nter ments i n
(A3
i ts s hape .
1 6 Leve l 5 Cat .
t i ght b ro wn w ith d ark
g rey
2 84)
p atches .
The perforat ion
i s
a long t he L arger ax is a nd s ho ws l ong itud ina l g rooves . At one e nd t he open ing i s s l ight ly r a ised a nd t hen f lattened wh i le a t t he o ther t here i s a p ronounced
ob l ique
apparent a lthough
f latten ing .
Under
2 0x
magn if icat ion ,
t here were so me very sma l l
no
i r regu lar b lack
t emper
was
i nc lus ions .
Severa l exper iments i n t he mak ing o f c lay beads were u ndertaken . The method t hat most cons istent ly made beads w ith t he appearance o f t hat above was a s f ol lo ws : A ba l l o f wet c lay bamboo
h e ld
a t
a n
a ng le
contact w ith
t he bench
t hrough
c lay
t he
was
pushed
on
a bench .
i t became
l eav ing
do wn
onto
Where
f lattened .
t he
a po inted ba l l
o f
s t ick c lay
o f sp l it c ame
i n
The s t ick was t hen pu t ted up
a r a ised , r agged open ing
a nd
g rooved
l i nes
l i ke
t hose s een i n t he o r ig ina l . The r agged edge was t hen t r immed before t he bead was l eft t o d ry f or s evera l days a fter wh ich i t was t i ght ly t i red i n a n open k i ln .
Mater ia l c u lture
f ro m
B an N a D i :
j ewe l lery
q -r
4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
_
1 . 1 —X
F IGURE Ban Na D i : t he A-N . Q-R .
B .36 Cats .1147a-n 0 .
B .46 Cats .1862a-b S . U-X .
3-1
l arge s he l l beads B .45 Cat .1863 P .
B .38 Cat .1861
A4 3 6 L .7 Cat .1141 T .
B .44 Cats .1210a-d
B .17 Cat .1065
Mater ia l c u lture
f ro m
B an Na D i :
BRACELETS OF TROCHUS SHELL
Severa l b race lets contexts . s urface . The o f
They There
a re i s
Th is
i s
h as
t o a g reater extent . o f
t he
a nd
s he l l .
1 05 .9
t h irteen
The
a r idge
The t he
f ro m
i n
c ross
t he
bur ia l a re
u neven
f ro m
t he
across
i s
2 0 .2
h ave
because o f
b race lets t o
o f a f a irly
6 .4
f unerary
s lop ing
a lmost concentr ica l ly b race lets wh ich
o f
r ange
a n
t ransverse ly
s ect ion var ies
d ia meter
h e ight one
r unn ing
r unn ing
p ronounced
max imum
mm , wh i te
b race lets
c ircu lar w ith
a d iagona l g roove
l ess
( f igs 3- 2 /4 )
o f s he l l were r ecovered , aga in ma in ly
approx imate ly
i nterna l s urtace i t .
j e we l lery
s ide .
a round
part
been worked
t he
var ies
c ircu lar
one
i n it ia l s hape bet ween
mm .
The
s tandard
s ize .
9 0 .1
g roup There
o t i s
a var iat ion o f l ess t han 1 cm bet ween t he d ia meters . Th is i nd icates t hat on ly one b race let was made f ro m t he basa l port ion o f e ach t rochus s he l l . The a nd
b race lets were made
r emov ing
band . worked
Th is
t he
cou ld
u nt i l
n arro wer t han f ragments were
t he
centre t hen
h ave
n acre
by
port ion t he
was
t ak ing o f
t he
edges
a t ransverse s l ice s he l l
so
smoothed
exposed .
These
Phase/ Cat.
n o.
f ro m
l eave
t he base a c ircu lar
o ft o r i t cou ld be f urther were
spec imens
u sua l ly
a nd
s evera l
3-3
Ban Na D i : t he d imens ions o f s he l l b race lets
P rovenance
t o
b race lets
t he o thers . Fourteen co mp lete f ound a t Ban Na D i ( tab le 3-3) .
TABLE
a s
( in m m)
Cuter D iameter
L evel
Näx i mun Height
F 6 Bur i al
3 6
l b
1 146
0 .85.7
7 .7
F 6 Bur i al
3 8
l b
1 194a
8 9.0
8 .4
F 6 B ur i al
3 8
l b
1 194b
0 .88.0
8 .0
F 6 Bur i al
3 2
l b
1 859a
1 04.3
1 5.6
F 6 Bur i al
3 2
l c
1 859b
1 06.0
1 7.0
F 6 Bur i at
3 2
l c
1 859c
1 00.5
1 7.3
F 6 Bur i al
3 2
l c
1 859d
1 02.9
1 6.8
F 6 Bur i al
3 2
l c
1 859e
9 8.0
1 7.9
F 6 Burial
3 2
l c
1 859f
9 8.2
1 6.3
F 6 Bur i al
3 2
l c
1 859g
9 7.2
1 6.2
F 6 Burial
3 2
l c
1 859h
9 7.0
1 6.5
F 6 Bur i al
3 2
l c
1 859i
1 05.2
1 7.1
F 6 Bur i al
3 2
l c
1 859j
9 6.0
1 6.5
F 6 Bur i al
3 2
l c
1 859k
9 5.1
1 5.6
F 6 Bur i al
3 2
l c
1 8591
9 7.3
1 7.0
F 6 Bur i al
3 2
1 859 rn
9 6.4
1 8.3
l c
A2 3 6
Level
7 '
7 47
-
-
A4 2 7
Level
7
7 89
6 . .73.0
1 0.8
Mater ia l c u lture
A l 4 0
Level L evel
A l 4 3
f ro m
B an N a D i : j ewe l lery
8 9 88 8 1 103
c .84.5 8 6. 0
OTHER SHELL BRACELET
A
f rag mentary
b race let was
f ound
1 0.0 6 .3
( f ig 3-5)
i n Al/A2 4 3
( Leve l 8 ) c at .
1 309 .
I ts outer c ircumference i s c . 2 .0 mm . I t i s 3 3 mm b road a nd 5 mm t h ick . L ike some o t t he s tone b race lets , i t was r epa ired i n p reh istory by b or ing a ho le t hrough t he edge t ogether w ith meta l w ire . i s
c lear ly
v is ib le
r epa ired h ints
i n
t hat
o f t he b roken s eg ment a nd t y ing t he p ieces The g roove wh ich was worn by t he meta l b ind ing
f ig
3-5a .
The
c are
w ith
wh ich
SHELL DEC ORAT IVE OBJECT A l 4 1, Leve l 8 c at .
Th is c ircu lar d isc not p ierced , so
h as been cut
i t i s h ard
t o
e nv isage
n acreous s urface o f t he s he l l s urv ives . 1 mm
b race let
was
f ro m
a s ing le
i ts
u se
1 066
p iece
f ig 3-5b
o f
s he l l .
I t
a s a bead o r pendant .
The d iameter i s 3 2 mm
a nd
i s
The
i t i s
c .
t h ick .
DOG
TOOTH NECKL ACE Bur ia l TS
Th is bur ia l conta ined death .
t h is
i t was a n object o f so me va lue .
He
wore
t he
r ema ins o f
a n eck lace made
o f
1 2 TS c at .
a ma le
both
upper
2 5
aged a nd
( f ig 3-5)
4 0
- 5 0
l o wer
y ears
c an ine
a t
t eeth
f ro m t he do mest ic dog . A l l h ave been bored l atera l ly t hrough t he r oot . The u se o f a n ima l can ines a s n eck lace beads r ecurred a t Ban Ch iang ( EP d ) , t hough
t he a n ima l
i n quest ion was
t he
t iger .
Mater ia l c u lture
f ro m
B an N a D i :
j ewe l lery
a
F IGURE T rochus
3-2
s he l l b race lets
A .
A4
2 7 L .7 Cat .789 B .
D .
A2 3 6 L .7 Cat .747 E . G .
f ro m
Ban Na D i
Al 4 0 L .8 Cat .988 C .
Bur .38 Cat .1194a
Al 4 3 L .8 Cat .1103 F .
Bur .38 Cat .1194b
Bur .36 Cat .1146
Mater ia l c u lture
f ro m
B an Na D i :
i ewe l lery
F IGURE 3 -3 Ban Na D i: t rochus s he L L b racelets f rom b ur ial 3 2 A . c et.1859h B . Cät.1859i C . c e t. 1859 j D . Cät.1859k E .
Cat . 1859 rn F
Cat .1 859 l
V 4 ,
d
F IGURE
A .
3-4
Ban Na D i : t rochus s he l l b race lets f ro m bur ia l 3 2 ( cont .) Cat .1859a B . Cat .1859b C .Cat .1859c D . Cat .1859d E . Cat .1859e F .
Cat .1859f G .
Cat .1859g
Mater ia l c u lture
f ro m
F IGURE
B an Na D i :
j e we l lery
3-5
Ban Na D i : j e we l lery o f s tone , s he l l a nd A .
She l l b race let s ho w ing hole bored
Cat .1309 B .
She l l p laque Al 4 1 L .8 Cat .10 1 36 C .
Bur .47 Cat .1297 D .
Dog
t ooth
f or r epa irs .
t ooth n eck lace Bur .
A1/2 4 3 L .8
P ierced
s tone bead
TS12 Cat .TS25
Mater ia l c u lture
f ro m
B an N a D i :
ST ONE BRACELETS
N ine co mp lete o r part ia l s tone D imens ions a re s et out i n t ab le 3-4 .
( f ig 3-6)
b race lets
TABLE
j ewe l lery
were
f ound
Mortuary
Ban
Na
D i .
3-4
Ban Na D i : t he d i mens ions o f t he s tone b race lets
P rovenance
a t
Cat.no.
p hase o r
( in mm)
Cuter
I nner
Maxümum
D iameter
D iameter
Height
l evel
F 6 B . 4 5 F 5 2 5
i s l a
F 6 B .
4 7
l a
1 307
F 5 B .
TS 1 7
l b
IS 3 3a
F 5 B . TS 1 7
l b
TS 3 3b
F 6 B .
l c
1 6
1 417 T S 4 1
5 3.0 5 8.5
7 .8 8 .9
9 5.8
5 7.5
1 0.1
1 14.3
5 3.9
1 5.7
1 13.0
5 8.2
1 4.5
1 441
-
5 8.8
1 4.2
1 36.0
7 1.0
8 .1
1 00.0 -
c . 3 6.0 -
3 .3
A l/A2
3 8
l evel
7
1 291
A3/AA A l 3 6
3 5
l evel l evel .
7 7
1 426 8 52
AU spec imens h ave s egment wh ich was r a ised vest ig ia l B .TS
1 7 Mortuary Phase
t he
c .
a b road p roject ing s ect ion a nd a centra l r ibbed by a s much a s 4 - 5 mm i n so me c ases but
i n o thers .
These o f
1 06.5 1 16.0
body .
l b Cats .
spec imens were The
f or mer
3 3a a nd 3 3b
f ound
i s made
i n
t he
( f igs 3-6 , a a nd d )
a rea o f
o f a t i ght g rey
t he
r ight h and
s tate on
t he
wh ich t here a re n umerous f i ne s tr iat ions . These a re p robably u s ing a g r ind ing s tone t o co mp lete s hap ing t he b race let . . The o f
t he
b race let
i s made
o f
i n p art icu lar bears n umerous
c a lc ite ,
a nd
i s
o f
very
s im i lar
a nd
bears n umerous manufactur ing s tr iat ions on a l l s urfaces . B .45 Mortuary phase
i s Cat 1 417
( f ig
3-6b)
o f
t he r esu lt o f i n ter ior edge
para l le l s tr iat ions . s ize
s hou lder
s urface
p roport ion .
The
l atter
I t a lso
Mater ia l c u lture
Th is b race let was s ke leton . Th is appears t o o f
a n
adu lt
f ema le ,
a nd
t he
b race let may
were d isturbed . i n a nt iqu ity . On
mm
b reakage
t he
B an Na D : j ewe l lery
t ound l y ing i n a ssoc iat ion w ith a n i nfant 's h ave been a s econdary bur ia l w ith in t he g rave
adu lt r ema ins tw ice b roken f ro m
f ro m
a nd
h ave
a p iece
o f
b ronze
e ach hole t o j o in t he b roken s egments . j ust over 1 mm i n d ia meter . The b ronze corroded
cond it ion .
There
i s
been
r e located
when
no
s ign
w ire
was
p laced
l i ke ly
i nterpretat ion
f ro m
i s
i t was
f ash ion ing
F5 2 5 TS Cat .
t hat
t he
b roken .
o f
a c lasp
o r
s tud
t o
f ac i l itate
no
B .47 Cat .
s ke leton was
I t was b roken e ach occas ion .
spec imen was
o f marb le .
The
b roken p laced Th is
There
l a
r epa ir
s urface
t he
r esu lt
( f ig 3-6c)
t hought
t o
be a g rave c ut , but
t hree t imes i n a nt iqu ity The ho les a nd t he w ire
oppos ite
i s
a nd r epa ired w ith a re c . 1 .7 mm i n
f ound
( f ig 3-6e)
on
t he
r ight wr ist o f a n
so, o r
p arts
o f
f or t he man
r emov ing t he
t he b race let
t o
h ave put
i t wou ld
b race let .
adu lt ma le . i s so
t he
b race let
I t
b race let on .
h ad
i s
sma l l , t hat
h ave been t o u nt ie
The
i n
i t
The
t he b ronze f act,
been
a nd r epa ired tw ice . Two o f t he b ronze f asten ings ho wever, were so a s t o s ecure a b roken ch ip o f marb le f rom t he outer edge .
f ind ing
i s
i nterest ing
because
i t i nd icates
cou ld not h ave been r emoved w ithout b reak ing h ave
t o
t he
i s , however , h uman bone adher ing
i nterna l d iameter o f
i mposs ib le
on ly way o f do ing i n
i n a f eature
f ound .
1 307 Mortuary phase
wou ld h ave been w ire
u sed on
F ine s tr iat ions cover t he s urface o f t h is o rna ment .
Th is made
was
s tr iat ions
4 1 equ iva lent o f Mortuary phase
t o i ts exter ior . b ronze w ire on d ia meter .
w ire
f i ne
h and was The most
t he b race let w ith a n abrader .
Th is b race let was f ound i n wh ich
b ronze
Aga in ,
t hrough
The ho les i n quest ion measured w ire h as s urv ived t hough a
r emova l o f t he b race let f ro m t he wr ist i n s i tuat ions where t he t oo l arge t o per m it putt ing t he o rnament on o r t ak ing i t o ft b race let when
t he
I t i s made o f marb le . The b race let was e ach occas ion , a hole was d r i l led a bout 4
been
worn
a t
a l l
t imes ,
a nd
i n it ia l ly
t hat once on , t he b race let
i t aga in .
p laced
on
I n a word , t he
i t must
wr ist when
t he
person was much younger . B .16 Cat .
1 441 Mortuary phase
Th is r edepos ited
spec imen
bones beyond
b roken dur ing
( f ig 3-6f)
o f
l imestone .
t he
f eet o f B .16 .
I t was I t i s
f ound
i n
f ragmentary
a g roup
o f
a nd c learly
t he p reh istor ic per iod .
Al/A2 Leve l 7 Cat . On ly
i s made
l c
a sma l l
1 291 ( f ig 3-6g) s ect ion
made o f t ravert ine o r t uta . A3/A4 Leve l 7 Cat .
1 426
o f
t h is
b race let
was
The centra l r ibbed a rea ( f ig 3-6h)
f ound .
I t
i s
p robab ly
i s very s ha l low .
Mater ia l c u lture
Aga in , on ty marble .
The
a sma l l p iece
c entra l
r ibb ing
f ro m
o t
B an Na D i :
j ewe l lery
t h is b race let was
i s very
s ha l lo w .
A
f ound .
ho le
d r i l led t hrough t he f lange o f t he b race let , p resumably There a re n umerous s tr iat ions a long t he s urfaces . Al Leve l 7 Cat . Th is
8 52
w ide
t o
h as been
e ffect
r epa irs .
l eve l 7 .
I t was
( f ig 3- 6 i)
f rag mentary
made o f ca lc ite .
I t was made o f
2 mm
spec imen was
f ound
i n occupat ion
I t bears no ev idence o t s tr iat ions on
t he s urtace .
STONE BRACELETS : MANUF ACTUR ING METHODS Severa l o f t hat
t he
d isc
s and o r c lay d isc The
may
t he
h ave
was
ho les
a re
been
t hen
covered out u s ing
g round
s l ightly
r oughed out o f
o r so me o ther med ium
h o le was d r i l led
s hape
centra l
s hape was
out
so
t he
t or ho ld ing
t hat
o ff
s tone
i t f i rm .
i nd icate
t hat
f or m
u s ing
s and ,
i t was d r i l led
Th is
The
o f cyl inder a nd s tone
f ro m
o r
s uggests
t hen embedded edges o f
a n exact centre cou ld
so me
med ium , a nd t hen po l ished . I n t he c ase o f c at . sof t t hat a k n ife cou ld h ave been u sed t o c arve t he ho le
centre . a nd
so me
not be
s and . o ther
The
i n t he
s een . f ina l
abras ive
TS33a t he s tone i s so i t . The s tra ight s ides o f
one s ide on ly .
6
1 11 1 1■ 4%.
— . 4 F IGURE B . Bur .
Bur .
b i n
3-6 4 5
Ban Na Cat .1417
4 7 Cat .1307
3 5 L .7 Cat .1426
F . I .
D s : C . Bur .
t he F5
s tone 2 5
b race lets .
L .7
Cat .TS41
1 6 Cat .1441
Al 3 6 L .7 Cat .852
G .
A . D .
A1/2
3 8
Bur .
TS
1 7
Cat .TS33a
Bur .
TS
1 7
Cat .33b
L .7
Cat .1291
H .
E .
A3/4
Mater ia l c u tture
f ro m
B an Na D:
I V ORY ORNA MENTS
Leve ls o f
5 a nd
6 h ave
y ie lded
t he
( f ig
j ewe l lery
3-7)
r ema ins o f a f ew
b race lets made
i vory .
A2/A3
1 9 Leve l 6 Cat . Th is
h as
depth
smooth t he
s ect ion o f
2 7
1 355
o f a n mm
i vory
a nd
but u ndecorated .
s urfaces ,
( f ig
wh ich
a
3-7a)
b race let
h ad
t h ickness
o f
a d iameter 2 .9
Under a m icroscope
r esu lts
f ro m
po t ish ing .
mm . t here
The
o f
c .
The a re
7 5
mm .
s urface f i ne
edges
i s
I t
very
s tr iat ions
h ave
on
a r ounded
c ross s ect ion . A2
1 7 Leve l 5 Cat . On ly
e st imate
4 42
a sma l l s ect ion
i ts
d ia meter w ith
perhaps by a s much f ine
s tr iat ions
i s 3 7 .5 m m A4
r un
deep
a s
d iameter
o f
edge
r ounded .
Th is
s ect ion
4 42 , was
edge
i s
2 3 .0 m m
t he
f rag ment o f mm
5 22
a nd max imum
bead
t ooth .
s urv ived , so
was
l arger
e nd w ith
a s harp
due
t o
t he
t han cat . po int .
po l ish ing
t o
1 355 Aga in ,
p rocess .
I t
t h ickness o f 2 .5 m m .
t h is
i vory
b race let h as
t h ickness
s urv ived .
o f 3 .5 m m .
The
I t h ad
a
s urv iv ing
( f ig 3-7d) h av ing
a s im i lar s hape
para l le l g rooves
r unn ing
The
b race let h as
t o
across
cut across
c ats .
1 355
i ts s hort ax is . i t .
The o ther
a d ia meter o f 7 5 .0 mm , h e ight o f
t h ickness o f 2 .9 m m .
5 82
( f ig
made
BONE,
I V ORY OR TOOTH
5 18
( f ig
( f ig
3-7)
3- 7 e) by
bor ing
a hole
t hrough
The ho le h as a d ia meter o f 2 .0 m m .
A2 3 0 Leve l 7 Cat .
i t i s h ard
certa in ly
i s r ounded , h as a s er ies o f n icks
cut o ff square .
Th is
edges
s urfaces ,
o f b race let, wh i le
2 7 Leve l 7 Cat .
c an ine
The
I t i s
a nd max imum
OTHER ORNAMENTS OF
A4
b race let h as
( f ig 3- 7b)
decorated w ith
One edge , wh ich
t h is
2 5 mm .
8 20
7 5 .0
Al 1 9 Leve l 5 Cat .
a nd
o f
a nd h as a max imum
On ly a sma l l c .
3-7b)
accuracy .
across
1 3 Leve l 5 Cat .
i s
( f ig
3-if)
t he
r oot o f a dog 's
Mater ia l c u lture
Th is t ooth w ith
bead t he
approx imate ly
i s
s im i lar
ho le
Th is a n
wou ld
e ar h ave
a rtefact may
h ave
been
i s
I t
a n
j e we l lery
I t was r oot .
Th is
bone
b roken
a very
c ircu lar,
a nd
made
T he
sma l l
cut
i nterna l d ia meter o f on ly
2 365
i tem
was
before
s ect ion wh ich t apers s hape o f a l ozenge . construct ion , but was The
t he
pendant .
b een
was g round
5 82 .
3-7g)
1 6 Leve l 5 Cat .
h ave
c at .
t hrough
( f ig
h ad
1 839
mm , b readth o f 3 .5 m m , a nd A4
B an N a D i :
f ro m
dog 's
can ine
d ia meter o f t he ho le
i s
2 mm .
Al 1 9 Leve l 5 Cat .
o r
t o
p ierced
f ro m
t he edges a re
b race let,
f ro m
bone .
2 6 mm .
a n eck
I t h as
a depth
o f
i t 1 7
r ounded .
( f ig 3-7h) cut
t o
s hape
co mp let ion .
but on ly
p art ia l ly
Essent ia l ly,
g round .
i t co mpr ises
I t may
a
centra l
t o a n arro w constr ict ion before be ing cut t o t he The o ther e nd s ho ws s igns o f h av ing a s im i lar One
edge
o f
t o a r ounded p rof i le , t he o ther was
qu ite
r ough ly
l ozenge-shaped
pendant
I f a b race let,
b roken
i n
p roject ion
a nt iqu ity . a lso
bears
l ong a nd h as a max imum w idth o f 1 0 .5 m m .
- 1 4
-
cut marks .
t he
centra l s ect ion cut
I t i s no w
t o
s hape .
5 6 .2 m m
Mater ia l c u lture
f ro m
B an Na D s :
j ewe l lery
b
a
C
d
f
h
F IGURE Ban Na D i : o rna ments o f A . D .
A2/ A3
1 9 L .6 Cat .1355 B .
Al 1 9 L .5 Cat .522 E . G .
A4
A2
3-7 i vory, t ooth a nd
1 7 L .5 Cat .442 C .
2 7 L .8 Cat .582 F .
Al 1 8 L .5 Cat .1839 H .
- 1 5
-
A4
bone A4
1 3 L .5 Cat 8 20
A2 3 0 L .7 Cat .
1 6 L .5 Cat .236
5 18
Mater ia l c u lture
f ro m
B an Na D :
GLASS BE ADS
Bur ia l 8 (Al) was was
cut
f ro m
These a re Cat .
1 430a
a
very
a l arge
f or
t he
a nd
g rave
goods
t he
r e ma ins
i nc luded
f ive
o f a n
i n fant .
b lue-g lass
I t
beads .
descr ibed be lo w :
s tr iat ions
h as
account
h as
3-8)
a j ar bur ia l conta in ing
4 „
i nd iv idua l ly
t ransverse g lass
l eve l
( f ig
j ewe l lery
r egu lar
a nd
two
s harp ly
sma l l
n umber o f sma l l
f act t hat
a ir
i t d iffers
f or med
l umps
o f
bubb les
f ro m
t he
p rof i le . f r it
Per forat ion
e nc losed
embedded
r est o f
i n
i n
The
i t wh ich
t he s et
h as
i t .
may
i n co lour .
Cat . 1 430b : t he p rof i le s ho ws many t a int f acets . There i s a f law r unn ing a long one s ide o f t he perforat ion a nd ob l ique ly i nto t he body o f t he bead . One
e nd
i s
a t
a n
a ng le
f ro m
t he
s igns o f h av ing been r e-opened t ransverse t he
s tr iat ions
r eworked
Cat .
1 430c :
a nd
t he
who le
t he
s urface
t h is i s
t he
l ength o f
Cat .
1 430d :
spec imen
e nd
h as
s ho ws
Cat t he
t he
s l ight ly
a smooth
a col lapsed
o ff vert ica l .
perforat ion
p rof i le ,
f lange
There
t he
i ns ide
a re
onto
a re
not
l o wer
e nd
t he
s ho ws i t .
The
f ound
i s
on
p itted
perforat ion .
t ransverse
t he
spec imen
h as
a smooth
s tr iat ions
The a long
There a re
p rof i le
but w ith
a
f law
r unn ing
t he perforat ion . The f lattened e nds a re i s r ough ly a t r ight a ng les t o t he c entra l
t ransverse s tr iat ions a long
t he
l ength o f t he perforat ion .
t he s urface o f
t he perforat ion .
BLUE GL ASS BE ADS : MANUF ACTUR ING Severa l methods o f bead ,
i nc lud ing
beads , mou ld ing l i nes .
i s
Ho wever ,
i t s ee ms beads
s ince
u n l ike ly
s ho w The
r esu lt
o f
p resent, A was s and
perhaps
e nt ire ly
t he
r u led
f lattened p rof i le been
i s
method
cons istent t o
be
molten
t he
g lass
s tate
a p lan ish ing
c lay
h am mer .
Th is
no
e nds were I n
o f
t race
two
a s
i n
i t .
t he
c ase ,
t he
j unct ion
c ase by
o f c at .
g r ind ing ,
e nds
o f
t he s tep
f lat s urfaces . be low
i s o f
one
wh ich
t hese
p roduces
beads ,
a nd
a t
l i ke ly one .
g lass was w rapped
i nto
p art icu lar
o f mou ld
a f ina l o r penu lt imate
appearance
t o
t h is s tyle
t hese
not p roduced
e ach
f lattened
o r a med ium
f or med
t o p roduce
c ase
out, e spec ia l ly
t he most
s t ick ing
was
t he
i s
descr ibed
r ectangu lar p iece o f p last ic o f baked
I n
was .
w ith
TECHN IQUE
been u sed
t here
p ressure bet ween
i t i s cons idered
t o p revent
h ave
because
h av ing
manufactur ing
e i ther made t oo
t o
a nd mou ld ing .
t he
t hat
s igns
wh ich
k no wn
u n l ike ly
t he p roduct ion by
t he
a re
g r ind ing
G r ind ing cannot be
1 430a .
not
p erforat ion
1 430e : t he l ast bead h as a smooth p rof i le w ith one e nd ob l ique a nd o ther s tra ight . A l ong itud ina l f law a nd t ransverse s tr iat ions a re t ound
on
i n
t he
co l lapsed
t he perforat ion .
a long t he l ength o f one s ide o f not para l le l , but t he perforat ion r idge .
o f
a nd h ad
a rea .
upper
bead
on
t ransverse
a fter a f lange
coated
The
g lass wh i le
a doub le
t oo l was
r ound
u sed
a r od wh ich
t h in ly w ith c lay o r t i ne cone i n
by
s uch
i n a p l iab le a
f lat
a way
but
ob ject, t hat
i t
Mater ia l c u lture
not on ly a round o ther o f
f lattened
on
t he
a nd
t he
t he
r od
l eav ing
cones
p rocess .
may
Wh i te
cone 's
c aus ing
caused
was
overco me
we l l
h ave
a sma l l a
An
a lternat ive
cones
cou ld
on
f lat
a
be
t o
t hat
s urface ,
c aused by
on
t o
t he
a nother
a t
i n to
u se
o f
g lass
t he
beads
i nto
t he
s l ight ly
f aceted
Max.
t o
t o
o f
appearance
o f
a t
t he
a ng le
beads
be ing
L .
Max.
b r.
f ro m
D iameter
bur ia l 8
S .G .* Weight
Mansell
(gn )
c olour
1 7.0
6 .5
2 .3429
4 .042 7 .5B 4 /8
1 3.3
6 .0
2 .3328
2 .250 1 0BG 5 /6
1 430 c
9 .8
1 2.9
5 .6
2 .3552
1 .919 1 0BG 5 /6
1 430 d
1 0.4
1 3.9
5 .0
2 .3594
2 .338 1 0BG 5 /6
1 430 e
1 2.4
1 4.5
5 .0
2 .3529
2 .841
f ew
3 .
sma l l o range
None s ided f lat .
was t ubes
The
t erra-cotta . occurred
t he
n ew a re
t he
p its
o f
t he
bead
d iagona l ly
o r
e nds . t yp ica l Th is
w ith
colour
o f
i s
l atera l ly The o f
be
i n
i s
a nd a n beco me
colour ing
a nd
be
s een
s een i s
t o
poorly
l arge
on
s h iny .
conta in
m ixed .
t hrough
t he matr ix o f
The
s urface
o ld t o
t he
corros ion h ave
p ig ments were
e nds
o f
l i tt le t he
t han
ch ipp ing
exa m inat ion
quartz
a nd
genera l ly o r no
t he t lo w
d istort ion
co l lo ida l
o ther h and
a re a re
appearance
a nd where
colours
s ho ws
r ather
t he
f ro m
b eads
The
m icroscop ic
s ho w t he
r esu lted
h as
g ra ins
u neven
on
a nd
s urface
Under
ch ips
The
perforat ions .
t he
a nd
A l l but one c a me
bur ia ls .
m inute
The
s urface due
f ound . w ith
a matt o rangey-bro wn
c an
manufacture , a s poor m ix ing may The
beads were
t h in wa l ls
1 0BG 5 /6
g rav ity
a ssoc iat ion
s urface
s h iny
g lass .
may
g lass
f ound
Sma l l p its
so me
r idged .
t he
a n
1 1.4
marks
t he
f or m ing
r otate
1 3.9
t he
Th is
f latten
1 430 b
matr ix a t
open ing .
1 430 a
u sua l ly
t he
3-5
* spec if ic
h as
o f
On occas ion
t he
a means
aper t ure
s tra ight
t he e nds
t he g lass be ing not qu ite hot e nough .
Ca t_ No.
o f
The
s tage
open ing
f orced
Ban Na D: t he g lass beads
A
t ime
over
t he r od onto a f lat
f lat s urface .
h a mmer a s
were
TABLE
l eve l
t h is
f ro m
col lapse
pushed
out
perforat ion .
f or med
s l ipped
t o
spread
t he perforat ion .
t he
t he t he
i t a nd
t he bead a t t he s ame
f o ld
p art ia l ly
g lass
be ing
f lange aga inst t he s ides o f
t he
bead was
o t
j e we l lery
r otated
o f
s tr iat ions
bet ween
r od
but
been
t he
f lange
B an Na D i :
edge
t ransverse
s t i l l p l iab le
by
s ides
one
t he
s urface a nd co mpressed t h is
f ro m
s tress
i s p itted
t reat ment
a nd
dur ing
i n a reas o f so lub i l ity .
r ough ly m ixed w ith
a lka l i a nd t hen h eated s uff ic iently f or most p last ic . The r esu lt ing mass was t hen d ra wn
f i ne ly g round quartz o f t he mater ia ls t o out i nto a t ube a nd
Mater ia l c u lture
when
i t h ad
smoothed . g r ind ing . m ix ing t he
cooled ,
The
t he
t ube
smoothness
o f
f ro m
was
cut
t he
g lass
contrast
r ise
f ro m
t o
t o
l ack
be ing
o f
been
s uff ic ient
solub le .
t he smooth s h iny
i n to
caused t he
l engths
Cat.No.
a lso
by
a nd
t he
be due
corros ion
i n so me
matt
t he n ew
due
p arts
s urface
e nds
t o so me t o
bad
t o
p revent
i n
marked
i s
c h ips .
3-6
The o range g lass beads
L evel
s hort
c a lc ium
Certa in ty
s urface o f
TABLE
P rovenance
j ewe l lery
outer s urface may
The matt s urface may h ave
g iv ing
B an Na D i :
f ro m
Ban Na D i
Length
B readth
D ia rneter o f a per t ure
A3
4
2 10
3 .5
4 .6
A3/A4 7
1 2
3
1 158
4 .9
4 .5
2 .5 2 .6
A 1/A2 7
3
1 142
3 .9
4 .9
2 .8
A3/A4 8
3
1 170
5 .5
4 .7
3 .1
A3/A4 6
3
1 148e
4 .1
4 .1
2 .5
A3/A4 6
3
1 148a
2 .0
4 .9
2 .1
A3/A4 6
3
1 148c
5 .1
4 .6
2 .6
A3/A4 6
3
1 148b
4 .0
4 .0
2 .7
A3/A4 6 A4 5
3 3
1 148d 5 3
4 .6 2 .1
4 .6 3 .3
2 .6 1 .1
A4
6
3
5 8
2 .0
4 .1
2 .0
A4
6
3
6 4
1 .4
3 .0
1 .1
A3/A4 8
3
1 171
2 .5
3 .9
2 .3
THE GL ASS BE ADS : CO MMENT ON OR IG INS There Dur ing g lass . f ro m
The I nd ia
s econd soda
a re
t h is
d ifferent s ty les two
western
p roduct was
a nd
d ifferent
conta ined
r ec ipe s ee ms
a nd
g reatly
two
per iod ,
a lka l i , up
i ncreased
soda ,
t o h ave t o
t he
4 0%
o f bead , both
r ec ipes p robab ly a n
o f
l ead
postdat ing
g enera l ly
i n troduced
a lka l i s uch
o r ig inated
spec if ic
were
a s
i nto
potash ,
i n Ch ina , a nd o f
t he
c .
g lass .
2 00
u se
t o
AD .
make
Southeast As ia a nd
l ime .
conta ined
o r l ead a nd b ar iu m .
g rav ity
i n
The
a s we l l a s
These h eavy s a lts The
co mparat ive
p rox im ity o f Ch ina t o Ban Na D i m ight f avour a Ch inese o r ig in . The spec if ic g rav it ies o t t he Ban Na D i beads ho wever, r anged bet ween 2 .3 a nd 2 .46 , wh ich o f t he S ia m .
f avours I nd ian
a Western
t ype
a nd
h ence
a poss ib le
i n fluenced port a nd manufactur ing
o r ig in
c entres
i n
f r ing ing
I nd ia
o r one
t he Gu lf o f
Mater ia l c u lture
Both t he
t ypes o f bead
o range
beads
a lso
a re
r ecovered
f ro m
source
one
i s
m i l lenn ium AD
Tax i ta . o f
t he
exchange
B an Na D i :
r e lat ive ly
h ave
r each ing even i nto Afr ica . t he best k no wn port centre
f ro m
a n
co mmon
extreme ly
I dent ify ing c r it ica l
s uch
s teps
I t
d ia meter o f 1 mm .
( f ig
t hough mortuary
no
r ectangu lar The b reak
s uggests
t hat
perforat ion
i s
phase
j ust descr ibed .
2 a nd
d istr ibut ion ,
c lose ly
a ssess ing
t o
t he ir
e ar ly
f i rst
3- 5c)
i n
phase
f ound
s hape ,
l i es a long
t he
i t
i s
part
ev ident .
t herefore
was
r ecovered .
1 297) . ho le
I t was
p ierc ing
t he
b roken
i t h av ing
i n a
t he s econd perforat ion .
o f
a
I t was
I t p robab ly o r ig inated
Two were
i n a ssoc iat ion w ith
l a Cat .
The s econd bead i s f rag mentary . I t banded agate , one s urface be ing po l ished appearance
more t o
r are a t Ban Na D i .
( F8 B .47 , mortuary
was
o f
i n Southeast As ia .
S tone beads were extre me ly
a nt iqu ity .
r ange
beads
n ecessary
The e arl ier , a f lat s tone spacer bead , was s ke leton
i n Northeast Tha i land a nd
w ide
The b lue beads a re not r epresented a t Oc Eo, i n Southeast As ia , but s im i lar ones h ave been
ST ONE BE ADS
human
j e we l lery
co mpr ises a n a nd do med . f a ir ly
f ound
I nd ia .
spher ica l
a ssoc iated
contemporary i n
l arge w ith
o range- wh ite The genera l
t he
bead ,
w ith bur ia l 8 , g lass
beads
Mater ia l c u lture
f rom
B an Na D i :
F IGURE
j ewe l lery
3-8
Ban Na D i : b lue g lass beads ( a-e) a nd o range g lass beads A-E . B .8 Cats .1430a-e I . A3/A4 8 L .3 Cat .1170 J .
A3/A4 6 L .3 Cat .1148a K .
A3/A4 6 L .3 Cat .1148b
L .
A3/A4 6 L .3 Cat .1148c M .
A3/A4 6 L .3 Cat .1148d
N . P .
A3/A4 6 L .3 Cat .1148e 0 .
A4 6 L .3 Cat .58
A4 6 L .3 Cat 6 4 Q . A3/ A4 8 L .3 Cat .1171 R . A3 5 L .3 Cat .53
( f-r)
B an Na D i : e v idence
f or meta l lurgy
THE EV IDENCE FOR MET ALLURGY
THE CL AY MOULDS
Severa l Cat .
6 43a
descr ibed c ast ing
b roken
(A4 ,
1 4 ,
f i rst .
f rag ments
I t was
c lear ly
a meta l , p resumab ly
t h is
t ype
edge
o f
f ound w ith
made
were
t he
mou ld
t he
t he
The
t h ick .
a
Th is
i n
w ith
a d ia meter
f lo wed h ave
t e mper .
out o f
been
The
o f
2 4
o f
f ound
des ign
over
i s
a t ine
by
t he mou ld
I t
o f
i s
r emove
The
i nter ior
h ave
been
t emp late .
Th is
po int, s uch
l ayer o f c lay
i s c ircu lar
t hat
c lay was
t he
i n o f
c .
a s
4 mm
a d ifferent, coarser c lay w ith much
p robab le
t he
me lt ing
be
spec imen
on ly
patterned
w i l l
i nvolved
i ntact .
cou ld
a l ow
exter ior
on ly
Ban Na D i . a nd
p rocess
t he
wh ich
a n ex ist ing
a t
co mp lete ,
t he
I t
s urrounded
mm .
t o
were
most
part
covered w ith
t he mou ld when
b roken
a s
o r a meta l w ith
t hen
t urn , was
chaff
t he
b race let .
r ibbed
i mpressed
t emp late was
r ice
mou lds i s
made
3-9)
f u l l outer edges o f t he mou ld
bears
c lay
c lay 3-i)
b ronze ,
cou ld h ave been made o f wax L ead .
o f
l eve l 5 : t ab le
( f ig
t he
f i red .
co mp leted
i n c ross s ect ion
t emp late S ince
me lted
a nd
t he mou ld wou td
b race let ,
t h is
p art icu lar
spec imen was c learly n ever u sed . A3/A4
1 9 Leve l 6 Cat .
1 871
Th is i s a sma l l f rag ment o f t he i n ter ior s ect ion o f a b race let mou ld . There i s no s ign o f t he outer s ect ion wh ich character ises t hose a lready d escr ibed . A4
1 4 Leve l 5 Cat . Th is
doub le
mou ld,
s ect ions
u sed
a lready
r ound w ith
6 43b
spec imen
t he
t o
c ast
e nc los ing
1 4 Leve l 5 Cat . Th is
one
i nner s ect ion
except across A l
t hat
t he
h as
6 43d
decorat ion on
t he
mou ld
t han cats . There
( f ig
i s
1 528
coarser c lay .
The
t hat
i t was
i nner
t ogether a nd
bears
t he
a
mou ld packed
i mpress ion o f a
across .
3-9c) i ntended
t o
I t r ese mb les
co mp r ises
f a int
b e a doub le mou ld but on ly t he
f i rst
r idges
two
r unn ing
i n a t
every 9 0
way
degrees
t he b race let .
( f ig
3-9d)
f rag mentary
( f ig
spec imen .
There
i s no
ev idence
f or
3-9e) des igned
I n a l l var iab les
i nner mou ld
- 0 .1 m m w ide .
p laced
b race let mou ld
p robab ly
f ragment was
6 43a-d . a n
except
co mp leted
i nter ior mou ld p iece .
1 9 Leve l 5 Cat . Th is
6 43a The
t emp late were
s urv ived .
i s a sma l l and
cat .
b race lets .
l i nes e ach about 0 .3 m m
pattern
1 4 Leve l 5 Cat .
r esemb les two
Each
t he outs ide edge o f
Th is
A l
6 43c
spec imen was
3-9b)
t he
outer c lay .
r ibbed des ign o f para l le l A4
( f ig
c lose ly
s urrounded
decorat ive
t o make
o ther
g rooves
by i n
t han
a n t he
a much
b roader b race let
s ize , however,
outer one w ith i n ter ior mou ld
i t i s s im i lar .
a cons iderab ly a re
about
0 .6
B an Na D i : e v idence
Al 1 4 Leve l 5 Cat . The h ave i n
t he
a l l
c lay
A3
o ther
t he
c lay
t o
s urrounded
mou ld
1 730
was
t he
h eav i ly
a
coarser ,
mou ld
u sed
i n
decorat ion .
decorat ion , nor does
I t does
c onf igurat ion
chaff
i t
ho wever, correspond o f
t empered
a n
i n terna l
mater ia l .
The
r ecogn ised .
( f ig 3-9h) f o r
a smooth-surfaced
i nner mou ld
t empered co loured
1 4 Leve l 5 Cat . Th is
not bear a ny
b race let mou ld
by
u sed
character ist ic
smooth a nd
been
does
b ronze object c annot be
Th is
A4
r espects
s ect ion
s urface
t ubu lar s hape o f a b race let .
1 6 Leve l 5 Cat .
h as
( f ig 3-9g)
i nter ior mou ld r ound ,
i ntended
1 699
f or meta l lurgy
w ith
r ice
o f
f ine
chaff .
c lay
The
b race let
s urrounded
i n ter ior o f
o r
a nk let .
by
a
t he mou ld
s k in
I t o f
i s very
l i ght g rey . 1 862
( f ig
3-9 i)
co mpr ises
a n
e nt ire
cast ing .
The
b race let
I t co mp r ises
a n
i nner core
s ect ion wou ld o f
a nd h ave
f ine
c lay
cannot
t herefore ,
h ad
r ibbed
a
e nc losed
by
h ave
ex ter ior a n
outer
s ect ion o f much coarser c lay . A4
1 5 Leve t 5 Cat . Th is
s ect ion , was f ine c lay
2 05
spec imen
( f ig
c lose ly
i ntended
3-9 j) r esemb les
f or a r ibbed
c at .
a nd outer cover ing o f coarse c lay
Al 9 Leve l 4 Cat .
1 535
( f ig
l t r eta ins
co mpr ises
a n
conta in ing much
a co mp lete
i nner core
cera m ics , two p ieces o f were r ecogn ised f ro m
r ema ins . I t was des igned f or a dur ing t he u npack ing o f t he non
c lay mou lds u sed f or c ast ing sma l l r ibbed l eve l 5 contexts . Unfortunate ly, t hese
spec imens were s ubsequent ly m isp laced .
TABLE
3-7
Ban Na D i : t he c lay mou lds
P rovenance
A3/A4
Level
Cät.Nb.
( i n m m)
Nhxi mun d iameter
1 9
6
A4
1 4
5
6 43a
7 .1
A4
1 4
5
6 43b
C . 7 .0
A4 A4
1 4 1 4
5 5
6 43c 6 43d
7 .0 c . 6 .5
A l
1 9
5
1 528
AA
1 4
5
1 699
A3
1 6
5
1 730
A4
1 4
5
1 682
6 .7
A4
1 5
5
2 05
6 .0
4
1 535
5 .0
A l
9
o f
r ice chaff .
3-9k)
Ha lf a s ect ion o f t h is spec imen r ibbed b race let . I t i s a lso noted, t hat bur ia l be l ts
1 682 .
b race let a nd
1 871
- 8 2
c . 5 .5
-
c .
1 4.0
c .
1 3.0
o f
b racetet
Introduction: previous research 1n Northeast Thailand
THE STONE MOULDS (fig 3-10)
There are two broken pieces of ·mould made of sandstone. Both were halves of what was formerly a double mould. The first comes from A3 20 level 8 cat. 578 (fig 3-10b). The outer surface of the mould had been shaped to an oval cross section, 33 mm deep at its greatest extent. The inner surface was ground to a straight plane .. and within it .. was cut the outline of part of an axe blade. Half the cutting edge has survived ,. and the shape reveals a lunate edge characteristic of axes and moulds from Non Nok Tha, Ban Chiang, Doc Chua and sites in the Red River Valley. The maximum depth of the blade measured from the inner surface of the mould was c. 3 mm. The second fragment comes from A1/A2 35 level 7 cat. 1299 (fig 3-10a). Like that described above, the outer surface was ground to an oval shape. Its maximum depth was 25 mm. The inner surface was ground to a flat surface into which was cut two conduits each leading to the mould for an arrowhead. Unfortunately only part of the outline of one arrowhead has survived, but there is enough to see that there was a central rib on the blade. The upper surface of the mould is present .. and there is a clear enlargement there to facilitate the pouring of molten metal into the mould when both halves were joined. Three further pieces may derive from a mould. The first is a fragment of sandstone cut straight and smooth on two edges .. which join at a right angle. The beginnings of a central depression for the object being cast is visible. This piece comes from A2 · levet 7 cat. 1480 (fig 3-10d). The second sandstone piece comes from A2/3 level 5 cat. 1885. It is flat on both sides, with a rounded end. The flat face has all the hallmarks of a mould, though there is no obvious incised area to take the poured metal. It is, however ,, a fragment only and the incised section may be missing. The last specimen comes from A3 l�vel 7 cat. 1443 (fig 3-10c). It has the characteristic rounded exterior contour, and flat top. The interior surface had been ground .. but not to the point of being completely flat. There is no sign of the incised area tor receiving the molten metal .. but only part of the presumed mould has survived. The exterior is darkened and cracked as if it had been subjected to heat. This may well reflect pre-heating of the mould to lessen the risk of fracture due to thermal shock. The discovery at Ban Na Di of a casting sprue made of a lead-tin alloy, albeit in level 4, hints at the use of stone moulds in the casting process. It seems probable that the stone moulds were used for casting a lead implement. These were then covered in clay moulds before the lead was melted out to make way for bronze. Given the high melting point for bronze, it is thought that thermal shock would have destroyed stone moulds during casting.
- 83 -
Ban Na D1: crucibles THE CRUCIBLES (fig 3-11 and 12)
Two complete crucibles were found at Ban Na Di. They were made of a clay heavily tempered with rice chaff. The first (cat. 480) was found in the base of a post hole in square A2, which was cut from level 6 (fig 3-11). It measures 125 mm in length, is 89 mm wide and 54 mm deep. The basal thickness is 20 mm, but the walls progressively taper to no thickness at all. When full, it would have contained about 80 m l ot molten metal. The crucible has a moulded spout for pouring and several flecks of bronze adhere to its inside surface. The second crucible (cat. 343 fig 3-12) came from an occupation context in level 6, square A4. It is larger than the first, being c. 150 mm and 116.5 mm wide. It is also extremely thick at the base ( c. 24 mm), and would have held 75-80 m l of metal. The unusual shape and temper of these crucibles, as well as the presence of metal adhering to their surfaces, makes it possible to recognise fragments ot pottery as originating from crucibles. Fragments of crucible: level 8 Square A1 There are five fragments of crucible. All have bronze corrosion adhering to them. One comes from a shallow pit cut 30 cm above the natural substrate. The rest come from occupation contexts (two from sp. 40, two from sp. 42). One piece comes from the spout, three from rims and one from a body piece. Square A2 There are seven fragments · of crucible from this square, all being found in spit 46. This is c. 20 cm above the natural substrate. All have fragments of bronze adhering to them. Baulk A2/3 There are three small pieces from this baulk. One has a 3-4 mm thick layer of corrosion containing many flecks of copper or bronze. A second has a layer of slag up to 8 mm thick with a fleck of metal measuring 2 .5 x 2 mm. Square A3 There are five pieces of crucible from this square. Two come from the pouring spout and have bronze corrosion adhering to them. The remaining three are from rim sections. All were found on or within 25 30 cm of the bottom of the site's occupation layers. Baulk A3/4
- 84 -
B an Na
Th is bau lk p roduced spout .
The
c ross
f ive p ieces .
s ect ion
r evea ls
t hat t h is c ruc ible was u sed a t meta l .
The
r e ma in ing
s econd
D i : c . ‘ , ruc ib tes
p iece
l east
h as
One
t hree t hree
b ronze
t hree p ieces a l l co me
f ro m
i s
a n
a l most co mplete
l ayers t imes .
s tag
o f
corros ion
There were
t o
a
depth
smal l s ect ions o f
a lso
o f
pour ing
s uggest ing spots
6 mm .
o f
The
r im .
Square A4 The
s even
t he
surface .
p it,
t he
p ieces
Two
o ther
p robab ly
spout o f a c ruc ible n u merous f ro m
sma l l
sp .
f ro m
p ieces
3 4,
a
and
square
f ro m
post
h as
f rag ments i s
t h is
co me
a ll
conta in
i nto natura l .
One
p iece
co mpr ises
hole .
o f metal . r ich
corros ion
cut
a l ayer o f b ronze
part icu larly
b ronze
f eatures
A
s lag
f urther
i n meta l ,
7 mm
p iece ,
t he
t he
t h ick
f ound
on
One was a pour ing
conta in ing
i n
a
p it
cut
l argest p iece measur ing 4 .5
x 1 .5 m m . Leve l 8 c ruc ibles : su m mary I t
i s
occupat ion
c lear
t hat
Ban
Na D i .
o f
a nd
t he
a re
u ndergo ing
s even
p rocesses wh ich
o f
t he
spec ia l ist
c ruc ib le
The
r e ma inder
were
The
f rag ments
f ro m
meta llurgy The
u nderlay
t he
a na lys is .
f rag ments
t e mpered
was
cera m ics
f ro m
l eve l 8 were
i s
f ound
o f
notab le
t h is
g rog
f ro m
f or c ruc ib les
depos it ion
I t
w ith
p ract iced
used
s lag
a t
were
across
t he
i n
t h is
l eve l conta in
and
t he
e arl iest
dur ing
l eve l . 8 ,
t he
c ruc ib les
s tage ,
t hat on ly
r ice
a much e nt ire
chaff
t e mper .
h arder cera m ic . excavated
a rea
o f squares Al - A4 . C ruc ib les
f ro m
Leve l 7
Square Al There Each w ith
a re
bears r ice
two
r im
a 1 -2 m m
f rag ments ,
t h ick
both
f ro m
sp .
l ayer o f b ronze
s lag .
One
chaff, t he o ther w ith
3 2
w ith in
p iece
i s
l eve l
7 .
t e mpered
c lay .
Bau lk Al/ A2 Both t e mpered t o wards
f rag ments w ith
t he
h ave
c lay .
base o f
They
s lag
adher ing
co me
f ro m
t o t he
t he
i nner
s urface
o f
surfaces , sp .
4 1,
a nd
a re
t hat
i s
l eve l 7 .
Square A2 A l l
t he
occupat ion
twe lve
depos its .
f rag ments Deta i ls
a re
o f a s
c ruc ib le
TABLE
Ban Na D i : t he
c ruc ible
f ro m
square
A2
co me
f ol lo ws :
3-8
f rag ments
- 8 5
-
f ro m
l eve l 7 square A2
f ro m
B an
Spit
n
Na
D i : c ruc ib les
n c lay
n chaff
t emper
t emper
n
w ith s tag adhering
4 5
2
1
1
2
4 3
1
1
-
1
4 2
1
1
-
4 1
4
1
3
1
4
4 0
1
1
-
1
3 8
1
1
-
1
3 6
1
1
-
1
3 5
1
-
1
1
3 3
-
-
1
1
Bau lk A2/ A3 There
a re
two
p ieces
co mpr ises
a p ract ica lly
The
t h ickness
basa l
b ronze f ro m I t
s lag
l i n ing
l iberal ly
i s
Th is
l argest
measur ing
sp .
accret ion t he
1 .4
c ruc ib le
3 6 .
c ruc ib le
t9
There
i nter ior . The
w ith
f ro m
I t
s econd
r ice
i s
a
2 mm
p iece was
a nd o f
t he
The
base
h as
a
o f
t h is
i s
i n
o f o r
l ayer
a nd
f ound
copper
s lag
t he
t h ick
l ayer
l arger
t o
c lay-te mpered ,
f lecks
So me
bau lk .
f ro m
i s
r im
chaff,
s evera l
m in .
t h is
s ect ion
mm .
conta ins x
c ross
1 5 .0
e nt ire
t e mpered
t h ick .
outer part o f
c .
t he
a p it cut f ro m
i s
o f
co mplete
r im . o f
co mes sp .
s lag
b ronze ,
adher ing
3 4 .
9 mm t o
t he t he
a s we l l .
Square A3 Th is square a nd s urrounded I ts was
by
i nter ior was f ound
b ronze
r ich
i n
assoc iated
s lag
t o
t e mpered w ith
l ayer conta ined
charcoa l
s ta in ing p ieces
w ith
a depth
4 .0
f urnace . mm
o f
a c lay
f rag ments One I t
o f
i s
adher ing
t he
t o
i t .
o f
t he
l i ned
c ruc ible
r im
Ban Na D i : t he
c ruc ible
s ect ion ,
The
f ro m
n c lay
n c haff
t emper
t emper
c lay
l eve l 1 square A3
n w ith s tag adhering
b ronze .
f rag ments
3-9
f rag ments
f urnace ,
corroded
r ice chaff .
TABLE
Spit
r e ma ins
many
o f charcoa l .
t h is
o f
t he
a nd
a nd i s
h as
r ich ly
B an N a
-
3 9
1
1
3 4
3
2
3 1
1
1
3 0
1
1
_
2 9
2
1
1
2 7
1
1
2 5
1
1
2 1
1
1
Three
f urther
f i ll f or B .26 . t races
D i : c ruc ib les
o f
f rag ments
Two a re s tag .
Deta i ls o f t he
r im
Two
3 1 1 2
-
were
f ound
f rag ments a nd
were
r ema in ing
1
1 _
1 1
i n
t he
t empered
1
t he
upper p art o f
o ther a body
w ith
c lay,
f rag ments a re s et out
i n
t he
t he
s herd .
o ther
t he a ttached
g rave
A L L bear
w ith
chaff .
t ab le .
Bau lk A3/ A4 There A l l
but
f ound
one i n sp .
a re were 2 4 .
e ight
f rag ments
f ound
i n
t he
Deta i ls a re
o t
c ruc ib le
g rave
a s
f i l l
S pit
n
l eve l t he
7 on
t h is
b au lk .
l ast spec imen
be ing
f o l lo ws :
TABLE
Ban Na D i : t he c ruc ib le
f ro m
t or B .18 ,
3-10
f rag ments
n w i t h c lay tempe r
f ro m
l eve l 7 bau lk A3/4
n w i t h c haff
n w i t h s tag
te r npe r
adher ing
3 0
7
6
1
-
2 4
1
1
-
1
Square A4 There
a re
s ix
pour ing
spout, a nother
b ase
1 2 .5 m m
i s
c ruc ib le
t h ick .
t he
f rag ments ,
co mp lete
c ross
one
be ing
s ect ion
a n
f ro m
a l most r im
t o
co mp lete base .
t he
B an N a D i : c ruc ib les
TABLE
Ban Na D i : t he
Sp it
c ruc ib le
3-11
f rag ments
f ro m
n c lay
n c haft
t amper
t amper
l eve l 7 square A4
n w ith s tag adhering
3 6
1
1
-
1
2 5
2
2
-
-
2 6
1
1
-
-
3 1
2
2
-
2
Square F6 There
a re
t en
f rag ments
o f
c ruc ib le
f rom
square
F6 .
A l l
der ive
f ro m l eve l 7 contexts . There i s a p iece o f spout t ro m sp . 1 2 , e ncrusted i ns ide a nd out w ith s tag . The o ther n ine c ruc ib le f rag ments f ro m body ( 7) a nd
r im
( 2) s ect ions .
Deta i ls a re
a s
f ol lo ws :
TABLE
Ban Na D i : t he c ruc ib le
S p it
3 -12
f ragments
f ro m
n c lay
n c haff
t emper
t amper
l eve l 7 square F6
n w ith s lag a dher i ng
2
1 3
2
2
1 2
1
1
1
1 1
3
3
3
1 0
1
-
9
1
1
2
2
-
C ruc ib les : Leve l 6
1
1 1
1
2
Ban Na D i : c ruc ib les
Cons iderat ion must be
cons idered
work ing
i n
l eve l
o f
t he
c ruc ib les
i n
t he
l ight o f
5 above .
o f c layl ined
p it
f urnaces .
a nd most o f
t he
c ruc ib le
b ases o f A1/2
t hese
sp .
o r ig inat ing
t hese
f rag ments
a nd
square
f rag ments a re
f ro m
f ound
sp .
were i n
t he
o ften o f
o r ig inated
t he
s unk
construct ion i nto
t herefore , a sc r ibed
t o
f urnaces i n
l eve l
l oca l b ronze
l eve l 6 c lustered
r ema ins
1 8-20
l eve l
" upper most
l eve l
r ound
Ban Na D i : t he c ruc ible
Spit
i n square 5 above .
l eve l 6 , but
n
3-13
f rag ments
n c lay t emper
f ro m
n c haff t emper
l eve l 6
n w i t h b ronze a dher i ng
A l
2 2
2
2
2
A l
2 0
4
4
2
A2
2 3
1
1
1
A2
2 5
1
1
1
A2
2 5
A2
2 2
1
1
A2*
2 1
7
7
A3
2 0
1
A3/4
1 9
1
1
1
A4
1 9
6
6
3
1
1
1
1
u nprovenanced * T hese
ones . t he mm .
a re
t hree
t ime ,
F ina l ly ,
p resent,
t hey
t hey
c ame
d ifferences
They a re w ith one
s a me
1
f rom one c rucible
bet ween
except ion ,
h ave
h ave
2
1
f ragments c ould a ll
There
6 , t he
l eve l 5 " .
TABLE
Square
f or
emp loyed was
p its
Thus ,
A4
speak ing , w ith in
abundant ev idence
t echn ique
No w
l eve l 5 f urnaces .
2 0-22 ,
The f o l lo w ing
The
t ound , s tr ictly
t he
t he
l ibera l ly
l eve l 6 c ruc ib les a nd e arl ier
t e mpered w ith
t h icker bases , vary ing
very
l i ttle
b ronze
i t i s a sma l l nodu le , o r very
t h ick concret ion character ist ic o f
t h in
s lag
bet ween adher ing
r ice
c . t o
chaft .
t hem .
When
f i lm o f corros ion r ather t han
t he e ar l ier
l eve ls .
At
2 5 .0 a nd 3 0 .0 t he
TABLE
Ban Na D i : t he
Square
Spit
c ruc ib le
n
3-14
t rag ments
f ro m
l eve l 5
n c lay
n c hat f
te r rper
t e r rper
n b ronze s tained
A l
1 6
1
-
2
A l
1 8
2
-
2
1
A l
1 9
4
-
4
2
A2
1 7
1
-
1
A2 A2
1 8 1 9
1 7
_
1 7
A2
2 0
3
-
1
1
A2/3
1 4
1
-
1
1
A3
1 5
1
A3
1 6
4
-
A3/4
1 5
1
-
1
A3/4
1 7
1
-
1
A4
1 3
1
-
1
1 4
1
-
unprovenanced
1 4
1
1 0
-
1 0
1
1 6
6
-
6
1
unprovenanced 1 7
2
-
2
unprovenanced 1 5 u nprovenanced
Cruc ibles : Leve l 5 Square Al There very
t h ick
r im .
Th is
a re
f ive
base
part icu lar
charcoa l s ta ined
f rag ments
( up
t o
a t
hor izon
so i l r ich
i n
o f c ruc ib le .
l east
2 2
m m),
conta ined
A l l co me t aper ing
two
c lay
f ro m
t o
vesse ls w ith
a t h in
f urnaces
edge
a
a t
t he
s urrounded
by
f lecks o f b ronze .
Square A2 Sp its b ronze
1 9-20
a nd
i n
t h is
square
charcoa l s ta ined
c ruc ib le , a l l o f wh ich
conta ined
so i l .
They
conta in a dense
a c lay
a lso
f urnace , many
y ie lded
twe lve
ad m ixture o f r ice
f lecks o f
f rag ments
o f
chaff .
Bau lk A2/ A3 One mm
t h ick .
Square A3
f rag ment
was
I t i s unusua l
f ound, t o
f ind
conta in ing s uch
t h ick
a
l ayer
s lag
i n
o f t h is
b ronze
s tag
l eve l o r
c .
l eve l
4 .5
Ban Na D1: crucibles
This square contained a clay furnace presumably used in bronze casting. Five crucible fragments were found nearby. One piece had a basal thickness of 24 mm. Baulk A 3/A4 There are only two small fragments of crucible from this baulk. Square A4 Level 5 contexts in this square were rich in large pieces of fired clay from bronze furnaces, bronze detritus and charcoal. In addition, twenty pieces of crucible were found. The largest piece comprises a complete spout and most of the adJoining body. The basal thickness is 2 3.0 mm. The outer skin of clay is burnt to an orange colour and had clearly been subjected to intense heat. The clay is thick with rice chaff. The other 19 pieces were small and fragmented.
The crucible fragments: summary Level 5 and 6 crucibles are similar in the clear preference for a heavy admixture of rice chaff in the clay, a thick basal section and rarity of bronze slag adhering to them.
BRONZE: ARTEFACTS AND PIECES OF CORRODED METAL (figs 3-13/16)
During the course of excavating Ban Na Di, numerous pieces of heavily corroded bronze were found. Some comprised tiny flecks of green corrosion and were not retained. The recoverable pieces were catalogued and their provenances set out in the table below.
TABLE 3-15 Ban Na Di: fragments of corroded bronze
8
F6
A1
2
1
A1/2
A2.
A2/3 11
2
- 91 -
A3 4
A3/4 2
AA
B an Na D i : c ruc ib les
7
4 6
1 6
4
4
4 0
9
2 7
6
-
1 3
-
5
4
5
1
2 6
5
-
2 3
9
2
3
2 0
4 3
-
2 1
2 1
4 r o
-
4
1
1 9
-
4
-
1 1
2
-
-
-
2
-
-
2
The mortuary
b ronze
a nd
a rtefacts
occupat ion
beg inn ing w ith
2 1
f ro m
Ban
contexts .
Na
D i
h ave
The w i l l be
1 9
been
8 7
-
f ound
i n
both
descr ibed by a rtefact t ype ,
t he most abundant : t he b race let .
THE BRONZE BRACELETS FROM MORTUARY CONTEXTS ( *
i nd icates a rtefact h as been a na lysed
F6 Cat .
193 Bur ia l 3 8 Mortuary Phase
f or co mpos it ion : s ee
l b
Th is b race let h as a p iano-convex c ross s ect ion . The edge .
The
outer
f lat on
t he
r e ma in
i ntact,
edge
l o wer edge
vegetab le
t he
f ibres
A
be
p ieces
s een o f
t o
c loth
5 4 .0 mm
a nd
F5 Cat .
TS
These
do med
h av ing
p resent
a nd
t he
b race lets be
p la in
adhere
c ross
t he
a re
b race lets i n
t he
r ound
measures 5 0 .9 mm
t he
a nd
outer
p la in
decorated
w ith
a
o f
s urface .
by
be lo w
s ide a s
t he
a nd
h av ing a t
f a lse
a n
a lso
k nobs
Remnants
h ave
a n
o f
i nterna l
6 .0 m m .
Though h eav i ly corroded , t hey
a
square
t ogether
f igure
c ross
s ect ion .
Sma l l
i nterna l d iameter
i s
2 .5 mm . l b
*
i n
one
a rea .
e ight,
a nd
para l le l
The
max imum
The ir
c ross
g rooves
i nterna l
r un
d ia meter
1 0 .9 m m .
l c
a c ircu lar c ross
pattern
b roken .
They
The max imum
s ect ion
I t h as a barbed beve l c lasp a nd
s et s ide
descr ibed
w ith
t he c ross s ect ion , 2 .9 by
b race let h as
o r
t hat a re
l b
s urface .
a
i s on t he l o wer
Twentyt wo
s ect ion measures 9 .5 by
f used o f
one .
s urfaces .
t ogether .
F6 Cat 9 41 Bur ia l 1 7 Mortuary Phase
9 2 .4 mm .
upper
1 6 Mortuary Phase
a re
f or m
f lat s ide
t esse lat ions
corroded
both
f used
t o
t he
been
on
b race lets
6 2a-c Bur ia l TS
t ransverse ly
w ires
on
l arge
t he c ross s ect ion measures 2 .5 by
t hree
s ect ions
Th is
w ith
1 228 Bur ia l 3 6 Mortuary Phase
s et o f n ineteen
c an
decorated
a nd
r est
a re
d ia meter o f 6 0 .0 mm F6 Cat .
i s
t ab le 3-21)
t he
a nd
a n
i nterna l d ia meter o f
outer h a lf o f
appearance
ob l ique
f i l igree
t he
a ng le
t echn ique .
o f t o
s hort t he
t he
s urface
square
vert ica l .
i s
s ect ion Th is
i s
Ban
F6 Cat . Th is
spec i men
co mpr ises
I t i s
a f inger
t o
r otted
sma l l
be
I ts
i nterna l d ia meter
d ia meter
i s
i s
a sma l l
5 5 .0 m m
r ice k erne ls were
A3/4 Cat .
t he
co i l
w ith
a re
h em ispher ica l surface
has
b ronze ,
i n
both
o f
t he
t he
sect ion
adher ing
b race lets
t o
i dent ica l
a nd
pos it ions
a re
t he
on
e ach
Al Cat .
o f
These
a re
bur ia l o f s ect ion , i nterna l
two
a n t he
t o
f i t
Al Cat .
One
second
d ia meter
measure ments h ard
t rag mentary
i nfant .
i s
o f
a
a re 3 .5 by
t hese
a s
t iny
h as
a n
and
A3 Cat .
i n
1 .0
by
2 31 Bur ia l 3 Mortuary
band
shaped
upper i s
a nd
poss ib le
a nd
t he
c ross
t hat
c ross
THE
spec i men
t ound
t h is
i s
BR ONZE
upper quarter o f
c .
5 mm
d ia meter,
t i r ing
f abr ic
away can
a nd be
adheres i s
f la ws
s een t o
i n t he
5 2 .0 m m .
i n
a ssoc iat ion w ith
be
o r
co i l w ith
The
f or mer
a h e l ix band . 2 .0 m m
a one o r
28 .0
a n h as
mm .
two
year o ld
j ar
c ross
a max i mum
Cross
r espect ive ly .
t he
ova l
s ect ion
I t wou ld
be
ch i ld .
2 *
2 0 .0
w ith
mm
t he
a nd
i nfant
t he
j ar
c ross
bur ia l .
I t
s ect ion
i s
3
h as
g rooves
not
t o
a n
cut
by
h ave
t ransversely
even w idth
corros ion . 1 .5
a l l p ieces
I ts
a l l
s urv ived . i nto
t he way
t he r ound
i nterna l d ia meter
The
n arro w but
i t
i s 5 8 .0 m m
6 .0 m m .
BR A CELETS FR O M
OCCUP AT I ON CONTEXTS
7 71
was
a ssoc iated
The
d iscovered
i s b roken , but
I t i s due
Matt ing
2 .6 m m .
s ect ion measures
F6 Leve l 7 Cat . Th is
s ect ion
l o wer edges .
i nterna l
mm .
i nterna l d ia meter
3 .9 by
Phase
Th is h eav i ly corroded b race let
I ts
3 .5
corroded
Woven
a ssoc iat ion
o f
c .
o f
u neven
l atter,
Phase
f ound
d ia meter
p lano-convex, measur ing
by
t he
b race lets onto
b race let was i nternal
t o
3 .0 and
be
2 *
r ectangu lar
1 431 Bur ia l 8 Mortuary
Th is
Phase
c ircles
2 7 .0. m m
t o
t he m . The base h as a pattern a nd t ransversa l ly . The i nner
The max i mu m
appears
s ect ion .
core .
k nobs
co mp lete ly
caused
4 27a-b Bur ia l 5 Mortuary
c ross
l arge
l c
a c lay
r ow
spec i men .
s urface o f one o f t he b race lets .
c ross
measures
Phase
a l most
core
c ircu lar
t oo
t he outer s urface .
w ith
a concentr ic
b race lets
b ronze
a
l c
s upported by a square w ire r unn ing beneath o f r ectangu lar r idges g rooved concentr ica l ly s urfaces
w ith
a b race let, yet
a c ircu lar
1 378a-b Bur ial 4 8 Mortuary
outer
o f
i s 3 3 .0 a m .
c ross
f ound
l c
Phase
b race let
a nd
b race lets
cons idered
1 061 Bur ia l 1 8 Mortuary
Th is
These
a
t oo
r ing .
A4 Cat .
t he
D i b ronze
1 348 Bur ia l 1 7 Mortuary Phase
s ect ion .
a nd
Na
f ound w ith
a ny
i n
t he
mortuary
part icu lar
- 9 3
a rea
i nter ment .
-
o f
square I t
h as
F6 , but was a
c ircu lar
not
c ross
B an
s ect ion measur ing A2
5 .0 by
4 0 Leve l 7 Cat .
These
a re
very
t h in
core
curve .
t han
one
4 .0 m m A4 The
A2 A
corroded The
b race let
o r ig ina l
c lay
o f
p ieces , so me
c ross
i s
a re
s ect ions a re
r e ma ins .
f lat
r e ma ins .
corroded
i nd icates
a rtefact .
c .
8 0 .0 m m .
f used
t ogether
c ircu lar .
i nner
The
I t h as
The
exter ior
s urface
h as
s urface
been
h as
a
l ost but a
b race let o r ig ina l wou ld
a c ross s ect ion o f 3 .0 by
h ave
h ad
1 2 .5 m m .
b ronze
e ither
The
t hat
r e ma in .
t hey
co me
Two
o f
f ro m
a co i l
t he m
c ross sect ion was p robab ly c ircu lar .
o r
a re
f used
f ro m
more
I t measures
c .
i n d ia meter .
c ross
a nd
i nterna l d ia meter
1 290
1 9 Leve l 6 Cat .
There
t h is
c ross-sect ion .
f rag ments
t ogether wh ich
and
The
o f ye l lo w ish
A2/3 Leve l 7 Cat . Four
t he
7 79
On ly a s hort f rag ment o f
a p lano-convex
b race lets
8 02
t han one b race let .
F6 Leve t 7 Cat .
convex
DIb ronze
4 .5 m m , and
f rag mentary
i nd icat ing more
s l ight
Na
i s
3 60
s ect ion no
o f
t h is
apparent
b race let
c lay
core .
h as
a marked
I t h as
a n
convex-concave
i nterna l
d ia meter
o f
curve .
5 1 .0
mm
a depth o f 7 .5 m m . 2 4 Leve l 6 Cat .
p iece
o f
4 39
b race let
w ith
a
c ircu lar
c ross
s ect ion .
The
d ia meter
was
c .
5 1 .0 m m . A3
1 8 Leve l 6 Cat .
Th is Al
f rag ment has
1 9 Leve l 5 Cat .
Four
f rag ments
s ect ion . s hape . A2/ A3 Two c .
o f
Ho wever
3 59 badly t he
1 4 Leve l 5 Cat .
f rag ments
corroded
c .
5 5 mm
Al
1 4 Leve l 5 Cat . a re
a nd
s evera l
t he
b race let
corros ian may
have
i s a long
t he
appear
t o
r e moved
h ave
t he
a n
ova l c ross
o r ig ina l
r ectangu lar
l ong itud ina l ax is .
188b-c
o f b race let .
t h ick w ith
o f
t o
a c ircu lar c ross sect ion
The g reater d ia meter
7 .8 m m
There
3 49
The
a c ircu lar c ross
f i rst h ad a d ia meter o f c ross
s ect ion .
s ect ion measures
The
0 .
s econd
2 .8 by
6 7 mm h as
a nd was
a d ia meter
3 .4 .
2 00a-b f rag ments
o f
be s ure what sort o f a rtefact
badly t hey
- 9 4
corroded b ronze . co me
-
t ro m .
The
I t i s not easy i nterna l d iameter
_ i s
B an Na D i b ronze 2 5 .0 m m
a nd
t he c ross s ect ion measures 2 .8 by
A2 2 0 Leve l 5 Cat . Th is
f rag ment
s ect ion
i s
b race lets
o f
2 .2 m m .
3 05 b ronze
c ircu lar a nd
h as
a
beve l
a nd
barb
a t
one
f rag ment appears undecorated .
e nd .
The
I t measures
c ross 3 .4
by
3 .4 mm . A3
1 0 Leve l 4 Cat .
A
r ectangu lar
c ross-sect ioned
outer s urface . i s 6 0 .0 m m A2 A
1 43
The
a nd
t ong
f rag ment,
a long
i ts
r ough
w ith
h e ight .
a s l ight ly
The
convex
i nterna l
d ia meter
1 .7 mm .
2 02
f rag ment o f b ronze i s
b race let t i es
t he c ross s ect ion measures 3 .3 by
1 6 Leve t 4 Cat .
s urface
ax is
r od w ith one
wh ich may
e nd
denote
beve l led .
a b reak .
The
The
t ip
o f
t he
u nworked
beve l led
e nd
h as
a
c ircu lar c ross s ect ion . A2
1 7 Leve l 4 Cat .
A
f rag ment
s urtace .
The
wax w ires f a lse
o f
t o
i t i s much pattern
h ave
s urface o f
b race let
been
t he po int
A4 8 Leve l 4 Cat . Laboratory o f
t he
measures mm . A2
t ound
by
w ith a nd
2 .2
i s
const itute
a re
open .
1 6 .0 m m
o r ig ina l ly a nd A3/4 The
t here
t he
outer
c ross-sect ioned
o f
t he
where t he
t he
o r ig ina l
f rag ment
w ires
used
i s po inted w ith one
t ip, b roken a nd bent .
i te ms .
a nd
barb
h ave
s econd
The
barb
f i rst
c lasp
been
a t
t ost .
object h as
i s
• a
one
s l im
e nd .
I ts
Both
c ross
ova l t he
s ect ion
a d iameter o f on ly
1 0 .0
a r ing .
c ross
Whether i t was
s ect ion . t he
b roken
The
u neven
c irc le
f or m
u nder s tress
i t f or ms
i s due i n
t o
u nc lear .
t he c ross s ect ion measures 4 .5 by
i s
i r regu lar
i ts method o f The
i nterna l
4 .5 m m .
m inera l ised Two
f rag ments
p ieces The
f used
c ross
o f
n arro w
t ogether s uggest
s ect ions
were
d isc
b race lets
t hat
t here were
apparent ly
t r iangu lar
decorat ion v is ib le .
7 Leve l 3 Cat . f i rst o f
s ite ,
e nd
two
The
spec imens .
i s no
r ound
t he
4 6a-b
g roup .
two
u s ing
on
i n deta i l t han o ther examp les o f t h is
s ect ion , a nd was p robab ly
a nd
co mp lete ly t h is
g rooves
1 70
A3 6 Leve l 3 Cat . Severa l
t he
One
t he
mm .
manufacture o r whether d iameter
a t
a beve l
Th is spec imen h as a square e nds
f or med
p rec ise
d isc losed
r od
1 5 Leve l 4 Cat .
i ts
been
t ransverse
9 0a-b
I t h as a n ova l c ross
a nd
ob l ique
f lattened a nd
beve l
9 .3
h ave l ess
square .
a na lys is
c ross-sect ioned t ips
w ith
pattern may
but
f i l igree
appear
a
2 14
two
160a-b spec imens
h as
a sma l l , u neven
i nter ior d ia meter .
The
B an Na D i b race lets
outer edge o f t he r ectangu lar c ross s ect ion h as h ad g rooves i mp ressed t ransverse ly i n to t he s urface wh i le i t was s t i l l p l iab le . P resumab ly t h is occurred dur ing t he f or m ing o f t he wax t emplate . I t measures 3 8 .0 mm i n i n terna l d iameter a nd h as a c ross s ect ion o f 1 2 .5 by 3 .2 mm . The s econd s et o f f rag ments co mes f ro m
a r ectangu lar c ross s ect ioned
l ong ax is l y ing a long i ts h e ight . make i t a very sma l l spec imen i f s ect ion measures 8 .0 by 3 .0 mm .
c irclet w ith
I n add it ion t o t he r e lat ive ly comp lete spec i mens wh ich h ave descr ibed i nd iv idua l ly , t he f o l low ing b race let f rag ments were i dent if ied :
TABLE
3-16
Ban Na D i : t he b ronze b race let f rag ments cat. P rovenance Level
D iem . c /s
o f
I nternal D iameter
* * *
2 03 1 76 8 4
A2 1 6 A2 1 5 A3 8
4 4 4
4 .0 b y 2 .7 fr a gnent tr agment
* * *
1 39 1 87 1 68
A3 1 1 A3 1 3 A2 1 5
4 4 4
fr agnent f ragnent 1 .6 b y 1 .6
* * * *
1 41 9 9 1 45 2 34
A l 1 2 A4 9 A3 1 1 A4 1 6
4 4 5 5
1 .0 2 .0 3 .0 3 .2
*
2 29
A4 1 6
5
5 .0 b y 5 .1
*
1 92
AA 1 4
5
4 .0 b y 4 .0
* 2 00a,b A l *
2 15
t he
I ts i n terna l d iameter o f on ly 4 0 .0 mm i ndeed , i t i s a b race let . The c ross
by b y by b y
2 .5 2 .5 3 .6 2 .8
1 4
5
2 .5 b y 2 .0
A3 1 4
5
4 .5 b y 4 .5
*
1 61
A l
1 3
5
2 .8 b y 2 .8
*
2 75
A2 1 9
5
4 .6 b y 4 .0
*
1 215 3 05
A3/4 1 3 A2 2 0
5 5
3 .4 b y 3 .4
*
1 82
A4 1 4
5
3 .6 b y 3 .3
* *
3 48 3 49
A3 1 8 A3 1 8
6 6
3 .0 b y 8 .0 4 .0 by 4 .0
* 1 086 * 6 93
A4 3 3 A3 2 4
7 7
4 .0 b y 3 .5 2 .0 b y 1 4.0
* 1 370
A3/4 3 0
7
3 .4 b y 3 .6
* *
8 30 8 26
A2 4 3 A3 3 2
7 7
t ragnent fr agnent
*
8 69
A3 3 4
7
fr agnent
* 1 038
A3 4 1
8
fr agnent
4 6.0
0 .20.0
been a lso
B an Na D i b ronze
b race lets
c /s : t he b readth d imens ion t he depth d imens ion
i s expressed
i s exp ressed
f i rst,
l ast .
THE BR ONZE F INGER R INGS
No no
f inger
r ings were
f ound
r ings
a t a i l were
f ound
f inger
n s i tu i n mortuary contexts , a nd i n
l eve ls
8-6 .
Tab le
3-17
s ets
i ndeed , out
t he
deta i ls o f t h is c lass o f o rna ment .
TABLE
3-17
Ban Na D i : t he b ronze Cat.
P rovenance Level
D iem .
f inger r ings
o f
I nternal D iameter
c /s
*
6 2
A4 6
3
3 .0 b y 4 .6
*
7 5
A2 8
3
3 .7 b y 3 .4
*
7 9
A3 8
1 5.7
3
1 .6 b y 2 .1
1 868 A3/4 5
3
3 .7 b y 3 .7
2 2.6
1 159 A3/4 7 * 1 95 A2 1 6
3 4
2 .5 by 3 .2 2 .0 by 5 .2
1 7.5 1 6.8
* 1 93 * 1 26
4 4
3 .6 b y 4 .0 2 .8 by 4 .0
1 9.0 1 1.2
* 1162 A2/3 9
4
3 .0 by 3 .5
* 1 70
A2 1 5
4
4 .6 by 4 .8
* 1 54
A l
A3 1 3 A l 1 1
4
2 .8 by 4 .5
* 1175 A2/3 1 1
4
2 .0 by 2 .9
* 1 74
5
2 .3 by 2 .8
A l
t he
1 2 1 3
-
1 4.0 -
f i rst measure ment expresses
t he b readth ,
t he s econd measurement expresses
t he depth .
THE BRONZE ANKLETS
Bur ia l 2 9 , t hat o f a young ank lets , There t ext i le
one
i s on
on
no t he
so me matt ing .
e ach
apparent
a nk le .
decorat ion ,
i nner s urface The
ch i ld , was They
a nd
f ound wear ing i dent ica l ,
a lthough
t he
i nterna l d ia meter
i s c ircu lar, measures
a re
one
o ther bore
i s 4 1 mm , a nd
1 2 .1 m m .
- 9 1
-
a nd h ad
t he
two t he
r ema ins
t he
so l id
part icu larly
c ross
b ronze heavy .
i mpress ion o f
f abr ic
o f a nd
s ect ion , wh ich
B an Na D i : b ronze
a rtefacts
BRONZE ARROWHE ADS
There
a re
a t
l east
t hree
a nd
poss ib ly
f our
qu ite
d ist inct
t ypes
o f
a rro whead . F6
1 0 Leve l 7 Cat .
Th is
a rro whead was
a ssoc iat ion . added
a
I t i s
spec imen
Th is spec imen
One
h as
f ound
t ang .
f unct ion
spec imen
convex
a n arro w
i n
cutt ing
o f a
edge .
p roject i le f or
p rovenance a nd
t he
3 8 ,
but
b lade
l ong , but
h as
t he
The max imum
t he
b lade , a nd
t he
mortuary
not
i n
centra l
t ang
i s
b readth
p r i mary r ibs
f or
b roken ,
so
i s 2 6 .0 m m .
a rea
o f
F6 .
I t h as
a
t ong a nd 2 2 .5 mm w ide .
p roject ion A
f our
b road on
t he
l i ke ly o f
The
a rtefacts t ang
i s
not
edge w ith t o
t h is
descr ibed c lass
i s
t hat
above
o f
L ength Max w idth o f c utting edge
F6
7
9 53
A3 3 5
7
9 03
4 2.0
2 8.0
A l
7
7 52
5 5.0
4 0.0
7
1 014
6 3.0
C . 5 4.0
F 6
5 3 2 7
c .
c .
4 8.0
t hey
a rtefact .
3-1 8 .
2 8.0
They s hape .
h aft ing .
( Cat .
Ban Na D i : t he b ronze a rro wheads
P rovenance L evel Cat.
def in ite .
u n l ike ly
f o l lo ws :
TABLE
i s b roken , so
a convex
f ac i l itate s eems
exp lanat ion , t h is
t ang
w ide .
cutt ing
The mou ld
manufacture
s ize a re a s
b arbs .
ch ise ls , but
more
po ints .
no
I t i s 1 2 .0 mm
f o l lo w ing
t ang , a nd
t hat t hey were u sed a s
spec ia l ised des igned
h as
bur ia l t he
8 18 *
i n co mmon a f lat
poss ib le
o f
I t i s 2 7 .0 m m
l ength cannot be deter m ined . The
v ic in ity
barbs , a nd
l east 4 0 .0 m m
a lso
no
A2 4 3 Leve l 7 Cat .
h ave
a t
t he a nd
1 014 *
was
concave base a nd
t he
i n
t ang
l ength cannot be a scerta ined .
7 Leve l 7 Cat .
Th is
f ound
I t h as
s trength .
t he actua l F6
1 884
I t
g iven
i s
t he ir
r epresent 1 299) was Deta i ls
o f
B an
Na
THE
F6
8 Leve l 7 Cat .
Th is
a rtefact
F6
BR ONZE
a rtefacts
F ISH HO OKS
1 867
t akes
t he
f or m
I t h as a c lear po int, but no mm
D i : b ronze
o f a sma l l hook , p robably
s urv iv ing
barb .
I t i s
i ntended
1 9 mm
i n
f or
l ength
f i sh ing . a nd
7 .2
a t
t he
w ide . 1 Leve l 7 Cat .
Th is
spec i men
e nd
o f
t he
1 090 *
t oo,
shank
i s
t o
p robably
a ss ist
i n
a
f i sh
hook .
s ecur ing
t he
There
l i ne .
i s
a swe l l ing
Aga in ,
t he
barb
e nd
i s
m iss ing .
THE These f ro m a s
t he
beads ,
t ab le
a rea
because a nd
o f square
conservat ion
t he
r e ma ins
l i ke
F6
A
f urther a nd
t he
d ia meter .
i nverted
t hey
r evea led
t hread
i n
spec i men
h as
i nner
t he
f ro m
A4
hole ,
wh ich
I t purpose
co mes
f or m
o f
a hol lo w
r uns
a re i n
co m ma .
Both
caut ious ly
e ach
e ach .
co me
i nterpreted
case ,
Deta i ls
P rovenance Cat.
* F6
1 1 4
a
a re
hole
s et
The t hey were s tructural quenched
purpose were t he
o f
t hese
b roken r im
f eatures objects
wh ich
a re
( cat .
t he
bar,
a decorat ive
f or
out
i n
I t
i s
b ronze
Level
Length 2 5.0
1 6.0
2 5.0
1 6.0
BR ONZE
4 mm
i n
bead .
BO WLS
r ibbed edge,
o f b ronze
a re
1 mm
W id th
7
one
i s
i s
beads
7
deep
5 4) .*
3-19
1 885
a long
f rag ments
be
3
I t outer d ia meter
1 261
THE
t hey
l eve l
t hrough
i t may
Ban Na D i : t he
* F6
5
t ube .
l ength w ise
i s u nkno wn , but
TABLE
but
a n
a nd
h as
o f
BE ADS
3-19 .
c ircu lar, a nd
two a rtefacts a re s haped
mortuary
s uspens ion
BR ONZE
a rtefacts wh ich
vesse ls .
cons istent
vesse ls .
- 9 9
-
w ith
i s
makes
not
k no wn
i t s ee m
Moreover, cat . quench ing .
f or
s ure ,
l i ke ly 5 6
Most
t hat
s ho ws k no wn
B an
Na
DI :b ronze
TABLE Ban Na D i : t he
P rovenance Cat.
A2/ A3 Part
o f
a
3
5 6
3
* A3 8
8 3
4
sma l l
l o wer
a
wh i le
p laced on a nd
t op
t o
max i mu m
bo w ls
D iameter Depth c .
1 40.0 3 0.5
c .
1 28.0 3 3.0
THE BR ONZE
BELLS
perforated
h and le .
188a
be l l, wax
h a lf
Level
* A304 6 1 153
square-sect ioned
3-20 b ronze
* , 63 6
1 4 Leve l 5 Cat .
a rtefacts
w ith
a
f i la ments .
t h ird
f or m
Two
capped
a l oop .
c ircu mference
parts
t he m .
The
o f
o f
A
was
co i l
o f
a max i mu m
mm .
The
f or med
h em isphere
double
be l t h as
1 4 .0
I t
a
f ro m
f or med
wax
t he
was
t hen
h e ight o f 2 1 .0 m m
s urface
o f
t he
be l l
h as
r a ised, curv i l inear decorat ion . Al 3 Leve l 2 Cat . A
1 597
be l l , co mp lete w ith
j o ined
on ly
i r regu lar
ova l
g rooves i s
on
not c lear .
Al
upper h a lf .
hole
t hrough
r unn ing
i ntent ion .
l ateral ly
A
p iece
sma l l
be l l
w ind ing wax do wn
t he
i s
i n
f ront a nd
way u nt i l t he waxen
t he
These
back f or m
a p iece
o f
co i l ing
f ine
s tone .
The
be ing
t hree
decorat ion .
manner
t he
a ttached
I t
f ro m
t o
two
do med
r ectangle w ith
l oop .
f or med
wax
over
a n
i s
e l l ipses
a n
s heet o r wax
t he
s ide ,
equa l ly
patterned
w ith
f i la ments
p robab ly
w ithout
h e ight 3 3 .5 m m .
a n arro w t he
u neven
core
ova l .
be l l was s tand ing i ron
An
s ho w
t hree One
t he
port ion
qu ite
u se
t he
a nd
a round t o
co i l ing
cont inued
The
h andle
perpend icu larly i s a ttached
cons iderab le f i l igree
f or med
s hou lder a nd
f ro m
t o
t he
d ifferences
i t r ather
i n
wh ich
may
conta in
made
f ro m
two
do med
j o ined
w ith
wax
p robab ly
by
across
be
a t
i n
s ize , s hape
s hape
I t wou ld
made
t h is
a l oop
patterns , but d iffer were
by t hen
l oop .
a c lay been
i n
i s
two
a nd
open .
The
I t was
t he
co mplete .
r ing
f a lse
a t
poss ib ly
h ave
core
ovo id .
s tart ing
tw ig .
appears
l o wer
i n o f
f i la ment
t h ird
o f
a c lay
o f b ronze
be l ls A l l
execut ion .
mou lded
l eav ing
i s
t he
i s 3 1 .7 m m , a nd
f or m
r ound
t he manner o f a f orked
and
i ron
f ro m
i r regu lar
f or ms
whether
w idth
f or med
f lat ,
1 877
f i la ments
o f b ronze w ith
I t was A
i t
but
o f
The max i mu m
1 Leve l 2 Cat .
Th is
a h and le .
t he
t he
t h is
i n
t he
i ntr icate ly a sma l l e ll ipses t op
h a lf
s tage
t hat
i mpress ions were made . Each
o f
t he
188a h as a double Cat .
1 877
appears
be l ls
h as
sp ira l
l oop
t o
h ave
a
d ifferent
s et w ith
a h andle
- 1 00
t he s et
-
t ype hole onto
o f
l oop
para lle l a l oop
o r t o
h and le . t he
wh ich
l ong i n
t urn
Cat . ax is . h as
B an
t he
hole a t
r ectangle wel l
i nd icate When
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Bronze technology: dIscuss1on THE BRONZE TECHNOLOGY (N.
Seeley and W.
Rajpitak)
In examm,ng prehistoric copper alloy artefacts and related material from an excavation, the main questions to which an answer may be sought include the following. What types of metal ore were used, and what was their provenance? How was the smelting, refining, alloying and fabricaton carried out? Were particular alloys selected tor specific functional or decorative purposes? Can a chronology be established for the introduction of particular alloys or fabrication processes? Is there any evidence for trade in metal artefacts ,. or for the borrowing of techniques? It is rare that all these questions can be answered tor any particular site, as one would not normally expect to find contexts containing metal extraction ,. occupation ,. and burials together. Nevertheless, it has been found possible to answer a significant number in the case of Ban Na Di, as we have evidence of occupation and burials over an extended period, with finds proving the presence of secondary metallurgical operations such as alloying and casting. The copper alloy artefacts from Ban Na Di fall into three functional categories. The great majority consist of personal ornaments, especially bracelets and rings. Utilitarian artefacts with cutting ,edges are represented by group of arrowheads,. and the third category comprises fragments of containers ,. which would have served both a decorative and utilitarian function. The reason for considering these as a separate category will become apparent later. The '(ery limited number and range of utilitarian artefacts is probably explained partly be the nature ot the site, with many of the finds coming from burials, and partly from the fact that for much of the occupation period iron was available ,. and would have been preferred for such artefacts for both technological and economic reasons.
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THE CONDITION OF THE COPPER ALLOY ARTEFACTS AND THE RELIABILITY OF THE QUANTITATIVE ELEMENTAL ANALYSES The conditions for the preservation of metals at Ban Na Di are not very favourable ,. and the majority of the copper alloy artefacts are badly if not completely corroded. Table 3-21 shows the analyses for copper as measured ,. and also by difference from 100". For uncorroded artefacts ,. the latter is generally more accurate, but where corrosio n exists, indicated in table 3-21 by one, two or three asterisks corresponding to its extent ,. the first figure should be taken. In the case of the more corroded artefacts ,. it is dangerous to place any reliance on the numerical values theselves, as the component elements may be leached out to differing extents ,. but rather one may use the analyses as indicators of the type of alloy used. As will be shown below ,. this usually gives all the information which is required.
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b racelet
p rov c at.no a rtefact
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0 3 G O C D C O
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e t * * *
-
g i t * * * * * *
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n t * * *
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0 0 1 -
t echno logy : d iscuss ion
n t C 7 0 , r e r e r e r e * * *
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i ndicates
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*
*
*
MICROSTRUCTURAL EXAMINATION
Samples of several of the artefacts were examined by the techniques of optical metallography and electron probe microanalysis. The latter is of value for carrying out analyses tor ascertaining from the structure of the metal ,, the extent of mechanical and heat treatment it has undergone. and hence the methods of fabrication which have been used in antiquity. In most cases ,, the technological information can be gleaned from surface examination of the artefact. but in case of doubt ,, or where unusual alloys were known or suspected to have been used. a small fragment of metal was cut out ,. mounted in polyester resin, ground, polished and examined with the aid of these techniques. The most important general conclusion relating to the Ban Na Di metalwork, and early Thai bronzes in general, is that decorative objects were fabricated by casting wherever possible, and other fabrication techniques such as cold working and Joining were strenuously avoided.
COPPER ALLOYS UTILISED UNALLOYED COPPER: there is as yet very little evidence tor the use of unalloyed copper for artefact fabrication in Thailand during the prehistoric period. Those artefacts from Ban Na Di which show the lowest tin content are highly corroded. and were probably all normal low tin bronzes. The reason tor this. lack of copper artefacts is not so clear. Given that the knowledge of alloying with tin existed at a very early stage in copper ·metallurgy in Thailand ,. there would still have been decorative and functional occasions for the use of nominally pure copper. One possibility is that the copper ores exploited in Thailand in the early period usually contained a small amount of tin,. but this does not explain items like cat. 2281, which ,. white not of pure copper ,. but a copper-lead alloy, contains a It wilt only be possible to resolve this question negligible quantity of tin. completely when primary metal smelting sites can be properly excavated and investigated. and ore analyses carried out. LOW TIN BRONZE: forty-two of the objects from Ban Na Di (541') were binary low tin bronzes. containing originally between 2" and 14" tin. These were largely bracelets ,, but also included all five of the arrowheads This analysed ,, and six of the pieces of scrap bronze or casting spills. alloy is suitable for both cold working or both, and is a better colour than leaded tin bronze al though the latter is better for precision castings. LEADED COPPER: This rather unusual alloy was represented by three objects (3.8'5) Cats. 139 and 360 ,, both highly corroded bracelet fragments. may originally have contained more tin than the analyses indicate. Cat. 2281. a comma-shaped bead ,, is most interesting because it is almost identical with cat. 1261 ,. which is however ,. a normal low tin bronze. Leaded copper may be cast easily. but the main point of interest of these items is their lack of tin, suggesting that relatively pure copper was av_ailable ,, at least from time to time. LEADED TIN BRONZE: this alloy was found in twenty-five obJects (32'5) ,. all rings or bracelets except for three pieces of casting scrap. From a technological point of view ,, this is the optimum alloy for casting
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decorative ob Jects as it produces a metal of reasonable colour, with an improved fluidity and hence ease of casting conferred by the presence of lead. The alloy has poor mechanical properties, tending to fracture along is therefore not normally used for the the grain b���g�rt�sr and manufacture ot tools and weapons. It would be interesting to determine whether or not there is a chronological implication in the introduction of leaded tin bronzes in Thailand, whether i t has any regional significance, or it whether it merely reflects the fluctuating availability of lead r as certainly does not relate to the function ot the artefacts cast in it (see below for an analysis of this point). HIGH TIN BRONZES: three items (cats. 12, 5 6 and 133) were certainly binary high tin bronzes, and two further items (cats. 83 and 1153 ) were probably also of this type. We have shown elsewhere (Rajpitak and Seeley 1979 ) that this alloy was probabaly chosen because it had a closer resemblance to gold than any other copper alloy known before the advent of brass. It was however r most difficult to fabricate, requiring to be hot worked in a very critical temperature range, and then quenched from that temperature in order to prevent it becoming extremely brittle. The composition range was also highly critical, ideally very clos to 2415 tin, thus necessitating considerable precision in alloying. For these reasons ,, the alloy was only used for certain luxury wares, principally vessels and items of jewellery, at a period around the beginning of our era. It appears probable that the alloy was first produced in Southeast Asia, where tin was plentiful ,, and utilised to a limited extent in parts of South and East Asia and the Near East up to about the 12th. century, when brass became readily available. It appears to have been completely unknown to the prehistoric and classical civilizations of Europe or Western Asia. THE TRACE ELEMENTS In addition to the technol·ogically. significant elements which were added intentionally in order to modify the properties of the copper, in this case tin and lead, analysis was carried out tor a further eight elements, namely arsenic, antimony, zinc, silver ,. bismuth ,. iron, cobalt and nickel. The first tour of these may be found as intentional components of copper alloy formulations ,. the last four occur only as accidental traces in these alloys. ARSENIC: No intentional arsenical bronzes are known from Thailand, although most of the copper alloy artefacts analysed contained 0.1-0.51' arsenic ,, and a few as much as 1.61'. This is perfectly in line with analyses from other parts of the world r where arsenic as an impurity in copper ores may give trace concentrations varying up to about 21'. One apparent anomaly is found in cat. 137 ,, a rectangular section bracelet. This was highly corroded, but the analysis of an area of relatively sound metal gave arsenic 3.561' and tin 4.8515. The presence of tin shows that this was not an arsenical bronze in the accepted sense ,, and it the arsenic were added intentionally it was probably done in order to whiten the surface of the metal. It is considered more likely ,, this is an example ot an exceptionally high arsenic level accidentally derived from the particular metal ore used.
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ANT IMONY s im i lar ,
AND
a nd
B IS MUTH :
t end
t o
Arsen ic ,
occur
s urpr is ing
t hat many
o f
genera l ly
i n
be lo w
about
l eve ls
poss ib le
o re
concentrat ions
o f
occurs
extract ion
a nd
detect ion .
I t
f ro m
r ef in ing , i s
but
t o
t h is was
a lthough cannot
I RON : The sme lt ing
f urnace ,
t he
r ange
f ound .
Th is
meta l l ic
i ron .
a re
a lso
i n
t he
h igh
t in
i n
b ronze . r esu lts
i mproved
des ign , wh ich
f ro m
AND
may
s ign if icant a lthough
o f
t he
a
but
t he
t he
be lo w
f ro m
f or
w ith
o res , t he
no
but
on
l im it
o f
Ban Na D i t han
t he
i s
t he
s i lver,
p robab le
c ause ,
i n
t he
scrap
t he
r ef in ing
p rocess .
i n
b ronze) ,
sma l l
3 .6%
l ate
p er iod h ave
h ere
u t i l isat ion
f ro m
o f
a s
many
copper
was
i nc lus ions
o f
Northern
observed
not
sme lted t he
i ron
a reas , e .g .
certa in ly
cons istent w ith
W ith
t h is , o r even h igher ,
not p rev ious ly i s
t o t he
p r im it ive
o f
t he m icrostructure , a s wh ite h igh
r egard w ith in
Ban Na D i f a l ls w ith in
sme lted
t i n
o f
per iod .
cond it ions
f ro m
meta l
manufacture
s ign if icance w ith
o f
copper
quant it ies
3 .76%
s i lver
t or
r educ ing
extent
i n
s ho wed
l ater p reh istor ic
t he
t or
i n
qu ite
a na lysed ,
l i tt le
u sed
1 33 , a h igh
per iod, we
i s
i n
2 98)
i s o f no
o f
a nd
p resence
N ICKEL :
be
o f
t hat
These
so me
coba lt
p resent more
a re
va lue i s
both
f or
absent
o fen
d eta i led o re a na lyses a re f or
up
t he
f ro m
i t
i n
i ntent iona l , i n
a
r e lat ive ly
f urnace l ate
a
a nd
d ate
o f o f
t ype o f a l loy .
COBALT a nd
s amp les ( cat .
i ron concentrat ions a s
I ts
b ismuth ,
i nfor mat ion
ga ined
a rtefacts ,
a rtefacts
certa in ly
dur ing
t ype
copper o f
p robab ly t h is
was
( cat .
p rotoh istor ic
t herefore
a nd
potent ia l markers
i n quant it ies
t he
i n b ronze
s ho wed
be
l oca l e nr ichment
observed
A lthough
co mmon
I nd ia
o f
s amp le
i nd icat ive
s a mp le
chem ica l ly
deta i led
a re
t he
i ron content o f t he a rtefacts
nor ma l ly I n one
i ron t he
o f
i n more
i ncorporat ion
i t i s
a nd
one except ion , t he f urnaces .
o f
o f
w idespread
r eta ined
One
S i lver
r ather,
a nt imony
c an
t hey
a re
I t i s not
f ro m wh ich a rtefacts h ave been a na lysed .
i n Tha i land
p resence
sources ,
s evera l
p resent
both
f urther
p robab ly
i n many
acc identa l
b ismuth
absence
a lthough
corroded , a nd
decorat ive objects
o re
i s
0 .5% .
exc luded .
t he
noth ing
u sua l ly
f ound
about
h igh ly
t he
be
i s
conta ined
I n
i n
I t
i n Tha i land
S IL VER : S i lver was up
0 .1% .
ho wever,
o ther s i tes
r ang ing
a rtefacts
t races
corre lat ions .
a nd
s ame m inera l s u ites .
e lements ,
Z INC :
i n
a nt imony
t he
sources ,
t hese
i dent if icat ion .
Z inc
i n
t he
o re source
observable
t echno logy : d iscuss ion
co mmon
f ro m
t han
i mpur it ies
p rovenanc ing not
most
o f
i n mater ia l
r equ ired before
a ny
i n
purposes . t he
Ban
f ro m
copper I t
Na
o ther
i n terpretat ion
o res ,
i s
perhaps
D i
b ronzes ,
s ites .
c an
be
Aga in , o ffered
t hese data .
FUNCT IONAL CHO ICE OF ALL OY
EDGED t he
TOOLS : The
a rro wheads .
f ound
t o
be
on ly
b inary
t he meta l lograph ic
copper
As m ight be t i n
b ronzes ,
ev idence
a l loy
edged
expected , a l l a nd
po ints
t o
t oo ls
f ro m
Ban
f ive wh ich were
a lthough
t hey
were
Na
D i were
a na lysed were
bad ly
c orroded ,
t he ir h av ing been c ast, a nnea led , a nd
Bronze technology: discussion
cold worked on the cutting edge to harden and sharpen them. The absence of lead from all five strongly supports the view that he choice of alloy was firmly based on a knowledge of its properties ,. and in critical applications the most appropriate formulation was selected. DECORATIVE ARTEFACTS: Most of the artefacts examined were decorative ,. and were fabricated by casting. Almost all consisted of low tin bronzes (60.51') ,. or leaded tin bronzes (361'). This is completely in line with what has been found at other prehistoric sites in Thailand. LUXURY ITEMS: A small number of artefacts were found to be quenched high tin bronzes,. with a nominal composition of copper ,. 761' tin ,. 241'. These occur on a number of later prehistoric sites in Thailand ,. and date from probably the second and first centuries BC and AD. They almost always None of them had comprise vessels ,. or small personal ornaments. completely normal microstructures for this class of alloy ,. and they may represent an early or degenerate aspect of this specialised metallurgical technique. As explained above ,. the difficultiues in producing and fabricating this particular alloy must place these objects in a category of their own ,. reserved for certain luxury decorative items. THE METALWORKING TECHNOLOGY There is no evidence of extractive metallurgy at Ban Na Di ,. nor_ would this be expected at a normal habitation site. There is ,. however,. ample evidence of secondary metallurgical operations ,. in the form of crucible fragments ,. moulds ,. metal spills and furnaces. This is consistent with local alloying and casting operations ,. using metal brought in from outside. The size of the crucibles ,. as deduced from the fragments and the two complete specimens ,. is such that melting and alloying was probably carried out on a scale which would have . allowed the casting of only one of the larger ,. or several of the smaller,. ornaments at a single pouring. Although at least two piece mould were found in the excavations ,. the majority of the items were certainly cast using the cire perdue process ,. and the existence of piece moulds does not prove that the final casting was carried out in them,. as it is certain that in some cases they were used to replicate wax models for casting by the lost wax process. The great majority of the decorative artefacts were cast,. and no doubt surface finished ., but not annealed or mechanically worked in any way. There are however exceptions,. e.g. cat. 176 ,. which has been heavily worked and annealed, but it is just possible that this is not ,. as was originally thought,. a fragment of bracelet, but rather,. part of an edged tool. Although only a limited number of the metal spills were analysed,. it would seem likely that the few items of high tin bronze identified were fabricated elsewhere and imported ,. rather than being of local manufacture.
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t echnology : d iscuss ion
THE LE AD-T IN CAST ING An so l id if ied
i mportant meta l f ro m
a nd t he
e n ig mat ic i tem , pour ing cone o f
SPRUE
cat . 1 206 , i s c erta in ly t he a mou ld . I ts co mpos it ion i s
approx imate ly one part o f t in t o t hree o f l ead , wh ich wou ld h ave so l id if ied bet ween about 1 80 a nd 2 70° C . Th is can be on ly one o f two t h ings : t he sprue
b roken
f ro m
pattern made A lthough
a
a n
object
c ast
i n
o f a t ow
me lt ing
a l loy
i nstead
f ew
sma l l
objects
Don Ta Phet , a rtefacts p reh istor ic Tha i land . Th is On
t i n
l ead
a nd ev idence a hot
one
a rtefacts
f or
l ost
c l imate ,
u s ing wax, a nd
ago
been
S ir John
a ssoc iated w ith
l ead
s uch
h ave
part icu lar o f wax ,
a l loy ,
f or
o r
part
cast ing
f ound
o f
a
purposes .
i n a bur ia l a t Ban
o t l ead-t in a l loy a re so t ar u nkno wn f ro m o f course does not mean t hat t hey d id not ex ist .
t he o ther h and, over a century
p reh istor ic I n
o f
t h is
c ast ing
a p rocess
t he mo lten
h as
Evans
r ema ins
r ecent ly
wou ld
been
doubt less
a l loy wou ld
d iscussed
f ro m
f i nds
o f
cast ing workshops , r eported
h ave
not damage
i n V ietnam .
advantages
s andstone
over
o r
even
wooden mou lds .
THE BRACELET CATCHES Of ( f ig
part icu lar
3-17) .
These
t echno log ica l a re
notab ly
i nterest
"modern"
a re
t he
b race lets
i n s ty le , a nd
t he
w ith
c atches
f i rst examp les o f
s uch a dev ice we h ave observed t ro m a p reh istor ic context . The s imp ler b race lets a re c ircu lar i n s ect ion , w ith beve l led e nds i ncorporat ing a n u ndercut ,
a l lo w ing
decorated , e ach
f latt ish
t er m inate
l arge ly
t hem
i n
h a lf
concea led
ach ievement
i n
manufacture ,
a nd
t o
be
s ect ioned ,
a mort ise
by
t he
u se
a re
j o int,
o f
c apab le
a nd l ocked
f or m
a
r equ ir ing o f
l ocked .
soph ist icated .
when
These
t echn ique , t oo ls
t ogether more
wh ich
decorat ion .
meta lwork ing t he
p ressed
b race lets
The e nds
t ogether
not
both
c lean ly
The
i s
i ns ign if icant p rec i s ion
cutt ing
i n
o r abrad ing
t he meta l .
MET AL OGRAPH IC Many
o f
t he
a rtefacts
t hat no u sefu l a na lys is The
f ol lo w ing
Ban
Na
D i were
corroded
s tructure
cou ld
t o be
t he
po int
u ndertaken .
i s
8 18
Th is
spec imen
w ith
a t ot o f corros ion
a n
a rro whead . p roduct .
The
s tructure cons isted o f equ iax ia t g ra ins ,
The
object was
cast,
t hen
a nnea led ,
t he
h ave been worked .
F6 4 Leve l 7 Cat . Th is
f ro m
t he meta lograph ic
s even spec imens were ho wever , a na lysed .
A2 4 3 Leve l 7 Cat .
edge may
o f
STRUCTURE
spec imen
i s
cored dendr ites i n amount due t o t he sma l l b lack
1 885 a
p ierced
bead
( a+6) eutecto id . l ow
l ead g lobu les .
content
o f
o r
pendant .
The t he
The
s tructure
co mpr ised
e utecto id was p resent i n a sma l l t in i n t he a l loy . There a re a lso
The object was cast .
Bronze technology: discussion
FIGURE 3-17 fhe bronze bracelet catch from Burial 17 (Cat.
A1 13 Level 5 Cat.
941).
Scale 2:1.
161
This object is a bracelet recovered in three pieces. The structure consisted of cored dendrites with very little a+a eutectoid. There are a few black lead globules .. and the object was cast. A4 12 Level 4 Cat.
133
This object is a fragment only, and may derive from a bracelet. The structure revealed a large grain of /J2 phase (/J1 or T phase in s ome texts) with a+a eutectoid inside the grain .. the a-phase forming along the original 8 grain boundaries. The leaf-like phase is aphase. The a-phase seems to form a Widmanstatten pattern in the 8-grains. The decomposition of 8-grains into (a+8) eutectoid is only partial. The very dark dots are iron inclusions; before etching these appear as silvery metallic inclusions. From the analytical results .. the composition of tin in this sample was 29 wtpercent tin. The object was cast and quenched from the 81 region (81 ordered region or T region at around 6000 C into water. A2 15 Level 4 Cat.
176
This specimen comes from a bn1celet. The structure consisted of twinned a phase in (a+a) eutectoid, the a-phase is small. The object was cast, then worked and annealed.
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A4 5 Leve l 3 Cat . The
s tructure
sma l l amount was c ast .
t echno logy : d iscuss ion
5 4
o f
t h is
c ircu lar
bead
( a+8) eutecto id
o f
A3 6 Leve l 3 Cat .
cons isted
i n
t he
t he
space .
The
a
object
5 6
Th is object was poss ibly a n eckr ing . s tructure i s a-phase i n t he corroded a reas ,
o f cored a-dendr ites w ith
i nterdendr it ic
corroded
background
I t was very bad ly corroded . The u n ident if ied backg round . I n so me
s ho wed
object was p robab ly cast a nd quenched i nto water .
f eatures
f ro m
o f
ß- martens ite .
Th is
( a+ß) r eg ion ( 586-7980 C
t he
THE ANALYS IS OF BRONZE W IRE R .
A 4add in a nd Y .Q .
Weng
The observat ions r eported on were ma de by
Y .Q .ireng
i n a s tudy h i part ial
f u lf i l lment of t he r equ irements of a l aboratory course g iven by R . a t
t he
Un ivers i ty
of Pennsy lvan ia
i n
t he
autumn
of
1 983 .
i re
A ladd in a re most
gratefu l t o Professor A ladd in f or a l lo w ing us
t o
i nclude
t h is sect ion , and i t
must
a
h ighly
t entat ive
be
c learly
apprec iated
produced as part of h is c ruc ible
f ragments .
a nd
s tone
t hat
t he
were
p ieces were
manner .
a r epa ir .
I n
t he
t hat
t hey were
o rder
h e ld
t he
t he
t hat
a re
The i nvest igate
t he
outer edge
l ast case ,
h ere emphas ised a nd
t entat ive ,
t he
t here
a re
two
u sed
a nd
f ro m
a nd
f ig
3-6 .
I n
t o
have
of go i ng
f our cases ,
t he
t he
t o
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t echn ique ,
be lo w
a re
One
i s
i nserted i t cou ld
t he
i n
t aken
meta l .
extreme ly conf ir m
not
phase
s teps were
t o
t he
e ffect
t he d iameter
D i dur ing mortuary o f work ing
i n
t o
The s econd , i s
Certa in ly,
i s n ecessary
-
i nstance , ( cat .
s ecured
b ronze w ire was a
i t i s
b race let,
exp lanat ions .
i ntr igu ing , a nd
t he conclus ions wh ich a re o ffered .
t he
i ntended
acc identa l ly .
s uch
method
r esearch
c lear ly
poss ib le
a t Ban Na
r esu lts descr ibed
much more
b race let was
t he wr ist .
t hat w ithout
a nd
t he
b roken
f ractured
o f a meta l w ire
t hat t he
i n
act ion was
r epa ired when r emova l
t o o f
f i rst m i l lenn ium BC, i s a l loy
' w i re' and
were
t ime
I n one
per iod ic
p resence
t he
s tatement
D i
wh ich
a t
t ogether w ith a meta l w ire .
de l iberate ly
i s t he e ar ly
i lustrat ions
i lustrated adjacent
o f t he b race let was so sma l l h ave been r emoved a t a l l . t hat
t he Ban Na
across
ba lance ,
f ac i l itate
f ive
on
f ractures
t he
b race lets were
t o
r esearch
r emained unava i lable
bored
f ro m
I n
i s
t hese pages do not appear belo w .
b race lets
ho les
1 307) , a s eg ment s ame
1 38-141 ,
Consequent ly , The
noted
on-going
i t
Unfortunately ,
appeared on pages press .
t hat
I t
l a , t o i s
p re l im inary o r mod ify
B an Na
The b race let deta i led a na lys is . Fo l lo w ing t he
D i : a na lys is
f ro m
t he
bur ia l
c lean ing
4 5 ,
o f
made .
These
i nc luded
t he
mortuary
t he
' w ire ' o f corros ion p roducts
o f b ronze
a rea
i n
a s er ies
' w ire '
phase t he
l a
was
v ic in ity
o f
co mpos it ion u se
o f
o f
measure ment
meta l lurg ica l b race let by
t he meta l u s ing
opt ica l
s tructure co ld
As s ho wn
EDAX .
m icroscopy a s
t o
we l l
o f
h ardness ,
j o in
observat ion
a nd
t o
var ious
deter m ine
w ith
EDAX t he
These observat ions were deter m ine
a s
t he
f or
o f meta l lurg ica l observat ions were
a id o f t he scann ing e lectron m icroscope equ ipped w ith D ispers ive X-Ray Ana lys is) a nd t he deter m inat ion o f by
chosen
a ug mented
a spects
whether
t he
( Energy che m ica l o f
s hap ing
t he
o f
t he
f org ing methods was u sed . by
t he S .E .M .
( scann ing
e lectron m icroscope)
i n
f ig
3-18 ,
t he c ross-sect ion o f t he w ire i s s em i-c ircu lar r ather t han c ircu lar . The h e ight i s 3 .2 m m , t he w idth about 6 .0 mm . The m icrostructure o f both t he t ransverse a nd l ong itud ina l s ect ions i s t he s a me , i . e . , a f ine equ i-axed g ra in s ize about 1 0 m icrons ( 0 .01 m m) i n d iameter ( the t ransverse s ect ion i s s een i n f ig 3-19) . I f t he meta l h ad u ndergone cold h a mmer ing i n t he s hap ing p rocess t he g ra ins wou ld h ave been e longated i n t he l ong itud ina l d irect ion . At a s t i l l h igher magn if icat ion , ( x1000), t he s ke leton o f a cast s tructure s urrounds ' w ire ' was g ra in
c ast
boundary
w ith in
t he
t he g ra ins
i n p lace a rea
i n
was
apparatus .
( f ig
t he
3-20) .
We
b race let .
obta ined
Th is method
w ith
conc lude ,
The u se
t hat
t he
c hem ica l co mpos it ion o f
t he
o f
t he
o f deter m in ing
t herefore ,
EDAX
t he
a nd
s tandards
che m ica l co mpos it ion
i s doubtfu l even a s a s em i-quant itat ive i nd icat ion o f t he e lements a nd certa in ly does not g ive t he exact co mpos it ion . I t i s , ho wever, accurate t o s ay o f
t he
a l loy
u sed
a t ernary
t hat
a l loy
o f
i n
t he
j o in o f
t he
copper-arsen ic-t in ,
i n t in a nd w ith notab le
amounts
parts o f
i . e . ,
o f a rsen ic .
t he
b race let
a copper-base
Such
a n
cons ists
a l loy
»h igh"
a t loy was most
l i ke ly
made f ro m sme lt ing a copper m inera l h igh i n a rsen ic by add ing t he m inera l cass iter ite t o t he copper a rsen ic o re . To h ave added t he meta l t in t o t he mo lten
copper-arsen ic
a l loy
wou ld
t o p revent t he t oss o f a rsen ic by cons ider u n l ike ly i n t hose t imes . deter m ined by t he a rsen ic i s l o wer
There t he
f igure ,
i s
a notab le
n ear s urface a
r equ ired
a r educ ing
s ame method ( EDAX) , i s s ho wn i n a nd t he copper h igher by about
i nd icat ing t hat much o f t he a rsen ic t he g ra in boundary a reas . t o
h ave
h as
d ifference
r eg ions
demarcat ion
o t
t i ne
i n
t he i s
a t mosphere
evaporat ion , a soph ist icated p rocess we The c hem ica l co mpos it ion o f t he matr ix,
f or med
t ab le 3-22 . The t he s ame amount
a s econd
phase
t he m icrostructure
' w ire '
a s
s ho wn
detectab le .
i n
The
f ro m
f ig
s ituated t he
3-19 .
d ifference
centre I n i n
m icrostructure ho wever , i s i n t he f or m o f a r odl ike m icrostructure i n c entre but a more equ i-axed g ra in s ize i n t he a rea adjacent t o s urface . coo l ing
We
Tab le t he
cons ider
r ate dur ing
s urface
d ifference i n I f t he ' w ire '
3-23 t o
t h is
d ifference
t o
h ave
been
i n
t hat t he t he t he
caused
by
a d ifferent
across
t he meta l f ro m
so l id if icat ion .
s ho ws t he
t he m icrohardness
c entre
t he r ead ings i s h ad been made
h ave been a ny d ifference
i n
( after
r ead ings
r e mov ing
t he
corros ion
l ayer) .
The
cons istent w ith t he v ar iat ion i n t he g ra in s ize . by a co ld work ing method t here wou ld not t he m icrohardness
r ead ings .
CRUC IBLE FRAG MENT
Ban Na Di: analysis of bronze scoria within a crucible A typical crucible fragment is shown in fig 3-21. The crucible it was made of comes from A4 ,. level 8 and is dated to c. 1500-800 BC. clay in a circular form with an outside diameter of 75 mm and an inside diameter of 55 mm. A sample ,. shown in fig 3-21 ,. was removed from the crucible. There were many small copper droplets surrounded by clay and pieces of green and blue slag. One of these droplets shows a typical dendritic pattern characteristic of a cast metal. Since the crucible could have been used either for smelting or for metting ,. use of the EDAX apparatus associated with the SEM was employed. The sample shown in fig 3-21 was analysed and gave the elemental results shown in table 3-24. The analysis shows that the bead is essentially copper with about 31' arsenic. The slag ,. also analysed by the same method ,. gave the results shown in table 3-25. Oxygen was determined in association and shows substantial amounts, e.g., the copper (in the slag) was essentially CuO. We believe that the crucible was used for melting rather than smelting for the following reasons: 1. It would have been impracticable to smelt in such a small crucible (55mm inside and 75mm outside diameters). 2. The high content of the copper (26.61' by weight) as CuO in the "slag" and the low content of the iron (0.1541' by weight) in the copper bead indicate a strong oxidising condition in the melting process. In a smelting process there would have been a much smaller content of copper jn the real slag and a higher iron content in the copper bead. 3. The magnesium and calcium, in the forms of MgO and Cao respectively, were either added in the melting process to increase fluidity of any slag or, more likely, came from the clay of the crucible. For these reasons we consider the crucible as having been used for melting. Furthermore, since the excavation reports mention many such crucible fragments, all very much the same as analysed herein, with no indication of more extensive and decisive smelting scoriae, the people of Ban Na Di were involved with the met ting of alloys, most likely obtained as alloys rather than making alloys · since no pieces of copper and tin were discovered in association with the crucibles.
DISCUSSION
These studies indicate that the people of Ban Na Di were very much acquainted with an alloy melting technology as well as a casting tradition certainly by the middle of the second millennium. There may have been an interrelation between the inhabitants of Ban Na Di and the nearby peoples of Ban Chiang (see fig 9-1)M On their own these analyses show a unique method for either repairing or creating a stone bracelet which could be expanded as the wearer required by separating the bracelet and connecting it by casting a thin D-shaped 'wire' of a ternary alloy (Cu-Sn-As) in small drilled holes. The ternary alloy, having a relatively low melting temperature, allowed the solidification of the casting technology without much evaporation of the arsenic volatile at the melting point of the copper. It is of interest that the alloy used in the repair technology is the ternary Cu-Sn-As whereas the metal from the crucible was copper with less arsenic. The bracelet, excavated from a burial dated
-
114 -
B an Na D : a na lys is
t o
ca .
t h is t he
9 00-700 BC, was
a t
l east 3 00
i nd icate a r ea l izat ion
o f
t he
meta lsm iths
t hat
t here
d irect
must
t he
t he
I t was cold
o f
Ban
Na
h ave
molten
s uperf ic ia l ly on
o f b ronze
i n add it ion
s urface
above
t o
t he
f urther more s hown work ing
soph ist icated
operat ion
sort
t he
t he
one
t hat
t he
t echno logy,
years o r o f
t he c ruc ib le .
d istorted was
s tone
We
a n overf lo w
not s ho w
a ny
weight
16
u n ique
l a , cat .
a tom ic %
S .E.
A l
2 .90
7 .44
S n
2 4.19
1 4.13
1 .41
Cu
6 6.21
7 2.23
0 .67
As
6 .71
6 .21
5 .19
TABLE
way
o f
l ocated
( 200 g t oad , s urface
( from s urface
' w ire ' f ro m phase
r eg ion-Hv
t o c entre)
%
s tone b race let
l a , c at .
1 417 .
1 84-280)
Hv
1
1 86
2 3
1 54 1 53
5
1 52
4
1 52
TABLE Che m ica l co mpos it ion o f co mpos it ion o f
1 417)
4 .93
i n bur ia l 4 5 , mortuary
3-24
t he copper s lag
t he copper bead w ith in L eve l 8 c ruc ib le
- 15
-
a nd e lementa l
t he s lag
f rag ment
f ro m
o f a
not
r epa ir ing
3-23
Hardness g rad ient f or b ronze
o f meta l
Wh i te
E le ment concentrat ion o f t he matr ix o f t he b ronze w ire
e lement
t o
exa m ined
e lements
s tructure .
3-22
( bur ia l 4 5 , mortuary phase
by
a ssume
a rrangement
b race lets
expand ing a s tone b race let .
TABLE
Does
obta ined
a mou ld c ast ing operat ion .
g ra in a
a l loy
e ar l ier?
t he
s ho wed
i nd icat ing
r epa ir
t han
c lay Each
' w ire ' does
a s
t he
3 00
a na lysed
ho le , aga in
s uch
o f
hole .
l ater
a c ruc ib le
o f a t ernary
ava i lab le
so me
i nto
years
c astab i l ity
D i not
been
meta l
s cor ia w ith in
a
a o r
Ban Na Di: analysis of bronze scoria within a crucible
element
As Si
Ag Sn
Fe
Cu Mg
Al p
s
ea Ti
2n
chemi ca l Cffl1X)Si t i on of s l ag (weight ")
e lementa l c�s i t i on of copper bead (weight ") 2 .94 0.31 0.65 0.40 0.15 95.55
41.52 9.61 0.44 26 .62 4.19 10.53 0.88 9.61 5.82 0.08 0.11
VARIATIONS IN THE ASSEMBLAGE WITH TIME A simple scatter plot of the percentages of lead and tin (fig 3-22) indicates considerable variation in the quantities of these metals. Because of the long time span involved .. it was decided to subject the percentage figures for the different metal in table 3-25 to two factor analyses. The first was based only on the metals which were in all probability .. deliberately added together to form an appropriate alloy. These are copper .. tin.. lead and arsenic. The second included all the sample .. including the trace elements. The initial assumption of the factor analyses was that there was no variation· in alloys used with time .. or with the individual artefact types which were cast. As may be seen in figs 3-23 and 24.. there is considerable variation in the values for each factor. The sorted rotated factor loadings for each of the an_alyses are set out in tables 3-25/6. For the distribution in fig 3-23.. that is the one based only on the four principal metals, factor one reflects high scores for copper.. with both tin and lead being low and arsenic unimportant. Factor two on the other hand .. reflects high values for lead and arsenic. In the case of fig 3-24.. the analysis based on all metals traced identifies lead as important in determining the values of factor 1 and tin for faqtor 2. Two further factors were identified .. factor 3 reflecting high values for nickel and bismuth and factor 4, a high value for zinc. Since most of the objects in question are bracelets or rings .. it was decided to commence interpreting the two figures from a chronological stance. To this end .. two chronological subsets were established. These comprise specimens from levels 8 to 6 inclusive, the balance coming from levels 5 to 3. This choice was made on three grounds. The �istinction corresponds to that proposed by White (1982a) for the transition from the middle to the late period at Ban Chiang. Secondly, it has been shown that
- 116 -
Variations in bronze working with time there was a major change in the fabric used in making crucibles, and it is felt desirable to test whether there were related changes in metallurgical processes. Finally, there was clearly a major change in the use of this part of the site during the change from level 6 to level 5. The cemetery was abandoned, and the area was given over to bronze working. Again, was this change in behaviour matched by a different bronze technology?
TABLE 3- 25 Ban Na Di bronze artefacts: the sorted rotated factor loadings ,. based on the analysis of all elements identified
FJCT"ffi
FJCTCR
FJCT"ffi
FJCT"ffi
0.803 0.689 0.000 -0.663 -0.300 0.359 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.391
0.000 0.000 0.86 2 -0.673 0.666 0.000 0.000· 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.634 0.624 0.577 0.567 0.000 0.000
0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.455 0.000 -0.3 20 0.000 0.880 0.000
1
Pb Sb Sn
Cu Fe
Ni Bi
As Co
Zn
Ag
2
4
1 11 5 7 9 3 8 10 6
2
3
4
The above factor loading matrix has been· rearranged so that the columns appear in decreasing order of variance explained by factors. The rows have been rearranged so that for each successive factor, loadings greater than .5 appear first. Loadings less than .25 have been replaced by zero.
TABLE 3- 26 The Ban Na Di bronzes: sorted rotated factor loadings based on the ana.lysis of the frequencies of Cu,. Sn, P b and As
FJCTCR
1
CU
Sn
As Pb
11 1 3 2
0.960 -0.869 0.000 -0.508
- 117 -
FJCT"ffi
2
-0.265 0.000 0.797 0.640
Var iat ions
The
above
appear
i n
f actor
i n b ronze work ing w ith
l oad ing matr ix
decreas ing
h ave
been
t han
. 5 appear f i rst .
o rder
r earranged
so
h as
been
r earranged
o f
var iance
exp la ined
t hat
f or e ach
s uccess ive
Load ings
l ess
t han
TABLE Ban Na D i b ronzes : t he
by
so
t hat
t he
f acto rs .
co lumns
The
r o ws
f actor, l oad ings g reater
. 25 h ave been
r ep laced
by
z ero .
3-27
f actor scores
f or e ach b ronze spec imen ,
based on a n a na lys is o f a l l e lements a nd on
t ime
i dent if ied
t he bas is o f Cu , Sn , Pb a nd As
( co lumns
1 -4)
( co lumns 5-6)
ACTOR FACTOR FACTOR FACTOR FACTOR FACTOR F 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 1 290 b racelet 8 A2 3
0.405 0.214 0.537 0.494 -
1 8 A3 4
0.254 0.066
8 A l 7 F 6
4 0
F 6
9 87
f ragment
4 1 885 c omma p endant
6 1 1 7 F 3 7 A2 4 7 F6
1 036 b racelet
1 261
c omma p endant
8 18 a rrowhead
0.843
0 .402
0 .146
0 .621
0.430
5 .751
0 .108 0.560
2 .729 1.101
0.409 0.680 0 .874
1.077 0.354 1 .283 -
1 .370
0 .417
0 .316
0 .666
0 .299 0.425
0.694 0.205
0 .320 0.173
0 .025 0.150 0 .018 0.281
9 53 a rrowhead
0.397 0.164 0.845 0.650 -
1 .180 0.268
7 1 014 a rrowhead
0.884 0.383 0.173 0.712 -
1 .164 0.280
5
7 A3 3 5
9 03 a rrowhead
0.463 0.074 0.324 0.228
0 .241
0.528
7A l
7 52 a rrowhead
0.708 0.849 0.263 0.209
1 .101
0.297
3 2
7 F6 1 1 7 F6
1
1 090
f ish hook
7 99 b racelet
0.856 0.769 0.390 0.157
1 .285 0.240
0.161 0.549 0.402 -
1 .168 0.268
0.891
0.288 0.177 0.276 0.638 -
0 .546 0.445
7 A3/4 3 0 1 370 b racetet
0.454 0.127 -
0 .345
7 A3 3 2
8 26 b racelet
0.411 0.187 0.684 0.547 -
0 .886 0.352
7 A2 4 0
8 02 b racelet
0.646 0.331
0.412 0.207
0 .650 0.417
7 A3 3 4
8 69 b racelet
7 A3 2 4
6 93 b racelet
0.348 0.410 0.219 0.557 0.240 0.040 0.426 0.506 -
0.535 0 .227 -
0.509 0.214 0.547 0.401 0.356 0.358 0.042 0.101
0 .315 0.491 1 .123 0.236
7 A2 4 3
8 30 b racelet
7 AA 3 3 1 086 b racelet 7 F6
9 1 048
t wo s pheres
1 .189 0.358
9 83
f ragment
1.628
0.486 0.116 0 .919 -
7 F 6 1 0 1 084
f ragment
0.449
0 .281
7 A2 3 8
7 26
f ragment
6 A3 1 8
3 49 b racelet
7 F 6 5
0.393 0.201 0.584 0.668 0 .033
6 F 5 B .TS16 Cat.TS62a b r
1.708 0.978 -
3 .103 2.830
6 A3/4 2 0 1 258 b racelet
0.317 0.492 0.411
1 9 1 126 b racelet
6 A3 1 8
3 48 b racelet
1 .062
0 .057
0 .533 0.453 0 .641
0.425
0.180 0.412 0.083 0.355
0.105 0.772
6 AA
0 .866
1 .075 0.230
0 .815 0.378 0 .669 0.205 1 .804
5 .426
0 .417 0.486
0.663 0 .013 0.116 -
0 .638
1 .100
0 .145
0.462 1.023 0.301
0.281
0.147 0.033 0.581 0.043 0 .096 0 .335 0 .914 0.762 1 .056
6 AA
1 9
3 45
f ragment
0.343
6 AA
1 9
3 61
f ragment
0.435 0.902
6 A3 1 7
2 94
f ragment
5 AA
1 4
1 92 b racelet
0.409 0.367 0.224 0.515 0.386 0.649 0.858 0.188
5 AA 1 6
2 29 b racelet
0.159 0.716
5 A2 1 9
2 75 b racelet
0.073 0 .766 0.219 0.244 0.329
0 .706
5 A2 2 0
3 05 b racelet
0 .502 0.257
0 .321
0 .065
0 .118
0 .258
0 .487 0.467 1 .113 0.197 0.180 0 .759 -
1 .950 0.033
Var iat ions
i n b ronze work ing w ith
5 AA 1 4
1 82 b racelet
5 AA 1 6 5 A3 1 4
2 34 b racelet 2 15 b racelet
0 .025 0.735 0 .032 1 .770 0.182 0.834 0.360 0.308
5A l 5A l
1 61 b racelet 2 00 b racelet
0.405 0.260 0.362 0.295 0 .337 0.270 0 .457 0 .512 0.566 0.265 0.669 0.778
1 74 r ing 2 98 f ragment
0 .133 2 .217 0.539 0.431 2.404 1.254 2 .299 0.192 2.128 0 .134 0.566 0.565
5 AA 8 2 98 f ragment 5 AA15 2 22 f ragment 4A l B .5 4 27 b racelet
4 .015 0 .081 0.790 0.510 1.534 0 .957 0 .099 0.404 0.293 0.449 0 .142 0 .472 0.253 0 .345 0.464 0.270 0.274 0.672
4 A3 1 1 4 A3 8
1 39 b racelet 8 4 b racelet
0 .177 0.682 0.430 0.355 0.654 0 .290 0.444 0.232
4 AA 8 4 A2 1 5 4 AA 9
9 0 b racelet 1 68 b racelet 9 9 b racelet
3 .050 1 .353 0.081 0.650 3.335 1 .086 0.636 1 .099 0.091 0.115 0 .312 0.663 2 .204 0.116 0 .406
2 .173 1 .674 1 .326
4A l 1 2 4 A3 1 1
1 41 b racelet 1 45 b racelet
1 .998 0 .172 0 .934 0.161
1 .611 0 .697
4 A3 1 0 4 A3 8
1 43 b racelet 8 3 b omd
2 .012 0.062 2 .549 0.415 1.267 2 .409 0 .050 0 .365 0.494 0.289 0.365 0.610
1 3 1 4
5A 1 3 5 AA 1
4 AA
2 .973
0 .173
0 .365
t ime
0 .049 1.862
2 .178
0 .703 0.243 0 .754 0 .290
0 .493 0 .700 0 .191 0.535
0 .959 0.390 1.321 1 .604 0 .121 0.342
9
b racelet
0 .232
0 .676 0.267 0.021 0.667 0.744
4 A2 1 6 4 A2 1 6
2 03 b racelet 2 14 b racelet
0 .634 0.023
0 .570 0.294 0.650 0.938 0 .966 1 .401 0.498 0.373 1.561 1.026
4 A3 1 3 1 87 b racelet 4A l B .8 1 431 b racelet 4 A3 B .1 7 9 r ing
0 .047 0.228 1 .266
0 .698 0.609 0.295 0.752 0.799 0 .658 0.460 0.311 0.702 0.792 0 .320 0 .882 0.072 1.058 0 .582
4A l 1 2 4 A3 1 3
1 54 r ing 1 93 r ing
0.271 0 .410 0.419 0.342 0.190 0.157 0.232 0.998 0 .015 0 .481 1 .078 0.124
4 A2 1 5
1 70 r ing
0.825 0.314 0.414 0.181
4 A2 1 6 1 95 r ing 4 A2/3 9 1 162 r ing 4A l
1 1
1 26 r ing
4 A2/3 1 1
0 .895 0.343
0.554 0.456 0.311 0.291 0 .620 0.249 0.303 0 .369 0.446 0.287 0.376 0.703 0.471
1 175 r ing
1 .890 0.511 0.343 1.265 0.863
0.064 0.267 0.410 0.345
0 .288
0 .350
4 A3 9 4 AA 1 2
9 8 f ragment 1 33 f ragment
0.709 0.747 0.445 0.156 1 .148 0.276 1.348 5 .901 0.394 0.171 2.908 1.117
4 A2 1 5
1 76 b racelet
0.056
1 .342 0.495 0.366 1.470 1.001
3 AA 5 5 4 ? b ead 3 A3/4 6 1 153 b omd
0 .334 0 .612 1 .049 1 .073 0.658 0.614 0.578 0.450 0.328 0.183 0 .742 0.386
3 A3 6 5 6 b omd 3 A3/4 7 1 160 r ing
0.228 0.220 0.536 -0.195 0 .363 0.490 1.308 1 .874 4 .876 1 .858 1.096 0.026
3 AA
6
6 2 r ing
0.386 0.319 0.753
3 A2
8
7 5 r ing
a re
0 .049
I n f igs 3-23 a nd 2 4 , t he spec imens d ist ingu ished f ro m t he l ater ones by
ev ident t hat t he
e ar l ier s amp le
t he data i n t ab le 3-21 makes a r e lat ive ly l ow t i n-bronze . h ave
a
s ign if icant
character ised
by
l ead
a l ow
0 .377 0.272
d isp lays
f ro m t he e ar l ier o f t he t he sy mbo ls employed .
f ar
l ess var iab i l ity .
two s ets I t i s s e lf
Exam inat ion o f
i t c lear, t hat t hese a rtefacts were made f rom On ly two spec imens , a bead a nd b race let,
content . t o
3 .446
0 .625 0.505 0.294 0.683 0.754
very
The l ow
f ive t i n
p roject i le
content a nd
po ints
a na lysed
a co mp lete
a re
absence
Var iat ions
o f
l ead .
a rsen ic
One
b race let,
t hat
f ro m
bur ia l
TS
1 6 ,
t ime
i s
s et
apart
by
i ts
h igh
so me
o f
t he
content ( 3 .557x) .
The
l ater
spec imens
r eta in
i n
i n b ronze work ing w ith
t he
f i e ld
o f
s a mp le
i s
much
t he
t in
b ronze
t ow
l ead
g reater co mp lex ity
a l loys .
Th is
o f des ign :
more
var iab le .
a l loy ,
i s
not
i ndeed
Wh i le
t here was
a s
so me
a major deve lop ment
i t h appens ,
o f
t he
corre lated
w ith
L ater b race lets a nd
a
r ings
a re o f s tr ik ing ly s i mp le s hape . At t he s ame t ime , a t l east f our spec imens d isp lay t he extre me ly h igh t in content wh ich h as been i dent if ied a lready both
a t
l ate
See ley
per iod
1 979) .
t here
i s
t empora l
r e lated
t o
Ban
There
a
Ch iang
a re
var iat ion
p rocess
a nd
i n
o f
t he
s ituat ion
h as
been
Ban
Don
s trong
s amp le ,
i nterna l
co mp lex ity o f des ign e ncourag ing Th is
a t
t herefore ,
Ta
but
t h is
i n
t he
t he add it ion o f f urther
f or
t hat
deve lop ment
l ead
cons idered
t ypo logy o f t he s a mp le o f b race lets a nd
Phet
g rounds
( Ra jp itak
a nd
conc lud ing
t hat
was
not
c learly
o f
g reater
l i ght
f or e as ier c ast ing .
on
t he
bas is
o f
t he
t o
f a l l
r ings .
THE TYPOL OGY OF THE BRONZE BRACELETS AND R INGS Typo log ica l ly, i nto
one
5mm
i n d ia meter,
n arro w
f our
s urfaces
These f a lse
o f
a re
t he
des igns
categor ies . t ransverse
a nd
t er med 7
c ross
i s
t he
b ronze
a re
g rooves
h atch ing .
t he
The
on
on ly
one
t o
f ina l
y ie ld
( cat .1378) ,
One
exa mp le
f urther spec imens o f t h is i s
a cons iderab le
be
a r esu lt
when
t he
f i l igree was
des igns
Th is e nd
contrast
p la in
t o
o r
g reater
i s
a n
i n
t han
a rb itrary
so me
o f
These were t o
t ry
t o
t he c ross S ix convex .
a nd
2 .5
cm
l ess
a s
No
o f
f our
t hese
t he
w ire
t ypes .
o r
The
l eve ls
5 so
6 a nd
exa mp les .
c learer
f ro m
The
a re No t here
g ap may
r ecord
o f
t he
t imes
p icture
o f
t he
f a lse
ga ined .
t he
des igns f ound .
On ly
p ieces
t he
very t o
one bore
e nd
b race lets
a l l appear
be
b race let t he s a me
o f
var ies ,
so me
a ny
s ect ions
square ,
r ings were
l eve l 7 but
t he
we l l made
o f
on
t he may
t he
i n
l eve l ( f ig
were
r ectangu lar
changes ,
before
c ross
r ings .
been h ad
h istogra ms
j e we l lery
o ther
s ect ion . were
a n
Th is u ses .
I n o rder made
o f
3-25) .
r ecogn ised : a nd
t he
h ave
They equa l
t hose w ith
a s
not h ave
conce ivab ly o f
wh i le
c ategor ised
r ings may
bas is
co mmon .
i nterna l d ia meters
b race lets
f igure were
chrono log ica l
f ound
very much more
a rtefacts w ith
des ignated
t h is
b race lets
f urther d iv ided
c ross
app l ied
b race let was
t he mou ld
were
The
were
t han
sma l ler
deter m ine
i n
been
They
r ings
two ways .
s ect ions w ith in e ach
p iano-convex ,
h as
not .
o f a l l
accurate
much
t h ickness
does
t he
t hat
t hree
a n
except ion , a l l
The
o f
t he o ther decorated b race lets .
d iv is ion
t he
a l l
4 .
except ion
i nterna l d ia meter o f a nd
one
t he
A
a re
g rooved
be
d istr ibut ion
b race lets
were c ategor ised
bet ween i t may
o r more
h atched b race let decorat ions a re b race lets h ave both t ypes o f
o f decorat ion was current
t o most o f
The
o r
one
approx imate ly
i n deta i l above .
examp les
r ecovered
popu lar .
t he ir
l eve l
one
t ime
were
f or m o f
pattern w ith
i n
but w ith
t he
t ype were
f i nds
a nd
r ecovered t he
gap
f ew
des ign
pattern . t o
o f
t ype
i nd icat ing
o f
appears
bosses
across
A l l t hese a re descr ibed
t hem
contemporaneous .
r un
o r
t ransverse a nd concentr ic g rooves .
on ly exa mp les o f t he k nobbed a nd c ross conf ined t o t h is l eve l . One pa ir o f decorat ions
b race lets
k nobs
t hat
a nother g roup w ith
f i l igree b race lets . Leve l
on
There
t hey
r ectangu lar
l eve l
f ive .
were , w ith
c ircu lar , t he
outer
ova l , edge
The ma jor ity o f t he c ross
The typology of bronze bracelets and rings
sections were circular before this time also. This trend continued in level five, where the first of the rings are found. Of the three in this section one is circular, another oval and one is rectangular. In level tour, the number of rings increased and the majority of the cross sections are now rectangular. At no stage does the production of circular cross sectioned bracelets cease, and indeed they were the predominant variety.
IRON ARTE FACTS AND FRAGME NTS (figs 3-26 and 27)
Numerous fragments of iron were recovered at Ban Na Di. distributed in the occupation levels as follows:
They were
TABLE 3-28 Ban Na Di: iron fragments LEVEL
A1
A1/2
A2./3
A2.
A3
A3/4
AA
4 2
1 4 4 8
8
7
6
5
4 3
u
7
5
1
3
5
1 4
1
5
8
7 7
6
Sl ag
1 8 2
It is clear that iron only became abundant at Ban Na Di during level 5. The first evidence for iron smelting also occurred during the build up of level 5. THE IRON ARTEFACTS FROM BURIAL CONTEXTS F6 B.16 Cat.
1444a-d Mortuary Phase 1c
These four iron circlets appear to be too large to be bracelets or anklets. Moreover, their open ends would have made them impractical as bracelets. They have a diameter of c. 11-4 mm, which is compatible with their being neck rings. A fragment of woven material adheres to the outer edge of
-
121 -
Ban Na D i :
t he n eck
t he
1 442 Mortuary Phase
Th is
i s a f rag ment
a rtefact
a max imum
F6 B .16 Cat . Th is
bad ly
s ect ion . t o
o f
i r on
r ings , wh ich h ave a c ircu lar c ross s ect ion
F6 B .16 Cat .
a nd
r ema ins
depth o f
o f
c .
corroded
a n
i ron
spear
b lade .
I t h as
a centra l
r ib
3 4 mm .
p iece
i s no
i n d ia meter .
l c
1 883 Mortuary Phase
There
f ive m m
i s
obv ious
l c
a
b and
b race let
decorat ion
but
w ith
r ice
a r ectangu lar
g ra ins
a nd
c ross
f abr ic
adhere
r ing .
I t was
t he s urface .
F6 B .17 Cat .
9 92 Mortuary Phase
Th is
band
c ircu lar
f ound
i n
t he
p robab ly
l ed
a nd
t he
t o
i tse lf
F6 B .17 Cat .
i ts
co mp lete
curved
k n ife
Th is
Th is
h as
f or m
a doub le
outer
r e-use
o f
d ia meter measures
corros ion , h as
t he c .
g rave 2 3
mm
a d iameter o f 1 6 mm .
across .
t he
s a me
h ad
i ts i ron
c .
t o
p reh istor ic
l c
been
p rovenance opened
i n
a s
t he
i ron
a nt iqu ity
t o
r ing make
p r imary a ssoc iat ion cannot be pos it ive ly t ang w ith a curved e nd , a s tra ight cutt ing
upper s urface .
The
b lade
i s 2 9 mm
deep , a nd
t he
t ota l
1 50 m m .
3 79 Mortuary Phase 2
j ar bur ia l conta ined
but w ith
The
6 mm
g rave so a n
i s e st imated a s
Al B .4 Cat .
co i led
t hough
i ncorporates much
i s c ircu lar a nd
above .
a nd
l ength
been 1 7 ,
r e locat ion .
s uccess ive i nter ments , a ff ir med . The k n ife h as edge
h as
Bur ia l
9 91 Mortuary Phase
n ear ly
descr ibed
i ron f or
i nner, wh ich
The band
Th is
o f
g rave
l c
l egs
sp layed .
t he
r ema ins o f a n
An
i ron
i n fant,
a rtefact was
l y ing
f ound
i n a f eta l pos it ion ,
bet ween
t he
l egs .
I t
i s a n arro w , k n ife-l ike i mp lement 7 3 .0 m m l ong a nd 2 7 mm deep . I t h as a l unate s hape w ith t he vest iges o f two p roject ions a t e ach e nd . One edge o f
t he
concave
ye l lo w ish t he
s h iny
Th is f or m ,
t h is
a rtefact
h as
Part o f a r ice
a
g ra in
t h in
s urface
i s adher ing
band
t o
o f
a
t he s ide o f
3 73 Mortuary Phase 2 bur ia l
i s very
Sief l 7 .
a rtefact
Part
L ike
o f
t he
B .4 ,
t h is
t o
wooden i n
a co mp lete ,
socketed
i mp lement
t he modern Northeast Tha i wa isted h aft
h as
r ice g ra ins .
co mp lete
2 0 .6 mm
vesse l
i ron a rtefacts .
r esembles
t ime
conta ined
s urv ived .
The
i ron
I t h as a l ength o f
c .
wh ich
d igg ing port ion
i n
s t ick o f
o r t he
1 25 mm .
1 428a Mortuary Phase 2
a ssoc iated w ith bur ia l
j ar
s im i lar
i s covered
Al B .8 Cat .
t h is
o f
t ool .
Al B .5 Cat .
l ong
s ide
s ubstance .
cat .
deep .
r unn ing
3 79
f i rst o f
descr ibed
Aga in ,
a long
conta ined
The
t he
t here
above .
t he
f our
edge , a nd
band
o f
i mp lements
I t i s a n arro w
i s a n arrow
concave
r ema ins
i ron
i nfant ,
f ro m
t h is
b lade , 6 9 .3 mm
o f a s h iny
extend ing
a n
s ubstance ,
over e ach o f t he
B an Na D i : t he
po inted
e nds .
Al 9 .8 Cat . There
i s
t ang
s t i l l
Th is
r ema ins o f
i r on
i mp lement s ure ly was u sed a s a c utt ing
1 428b Mortuary Phase 2
no
doubt
t hat
covered
t h is
bY t he
co mp lete
r ema ins
o f
i mp lement was a wooden
h aft .
a k n ife . The
b lade bears n umerous r ice g ra ins . The overa l l l ength o f mm , t he b lade i tse lf b e ing 7 2 .8 mm t ong a nd 2 9 .5 mm f or mer ly a p roject ing hook a t t he A l B .8 Cat .
l ength o f
I t h as
s urface o f
a
t he
t he k n ife i s 1 21 .5 deep . There was
f ar e nd o f t he b lade .
1 428c Mortuary Phase 2
Th is a rtefact Approx imate ly a s
t ool .
compr ises a t anged k n ife w ith a l ong , curved b lade . t he l ast t h ird o f t he b lade i s m iss ing , but t he s urv iv ing
t he cutt ing edge
i t approached
t he
i s
e nd .
1 20 mm . A
The
f ragment
depth
o f wood
o f
t he
b lade
adheres
t o
n arrowed
t he
cutt ing
edge , a s do n umerous r ice g ra ins . Th is t oo l co mes c losest i n s hape t o t he modern Northeast Tha i r ice-harvest ing s ick le . The
s ize a nd r ema in ing
two
t he
i ron
i mp lements f ro m
t hat t he ir p ieces o f
t h is
i nfant 's bur ia l
f unct ion a nd s ize c annot be i ron , we igh ing 2 1 a nd 1 03
j ar a re
b lade-l ike c ross s ect ion , a nd were covered w ith Al B .8 Cat .
A l B .8 Cat .
f rag mentary
Al B .8 Cat . very
e nds .
po int
t he
r ema ins o f r ice g ra ins .
r ecogn it ion .
1 428e Mortuary Phase 2
covered w ith
Th is
t o
1 428d Mortuary Phase 2
Th is a rtefact was corroded beyond
Th is
corroded
deter m ined . Both a re s ubstant ia l gm r espect ive ly, h ad a deep ,
a rtefact
was
p robab ly
a p art
o f
a k n ife
b lade .
I t i s
r ice g ra ins . 1 428f Mortuary Phase 2
corroded
I t i s
c .
i tem
10 mm
p robab ly t ong
r epresents
a k n ife
a nd 3 5 mm deep .
b lade
w ith
curved
Many r ice g ra ins adhere t o
i t . I RON ARTEF ACTS FROM OCCUPAT ION CONTEXTS A l 1 5 Leve l 5 Cat . Th is
a rtefact
1 882
i s
co mp lete .
I t
i s
a
sma l l
k n ife
l i ke
i mp lement
w ith
a
p roject ing po int a t e ach e nd . I n s hape , i t r esemb les Han per iod h and h e ld s ick les ( Bray 1 984) . Th is part icu lar spec imen i s 6 8 mm i n L ength a nd h as a max imum A4
depth o f 2 5 .5 mm .
1 0 Leve l 4 Cat .
1 05
Th is h eav i ly corroded f ound t he
i n
Bur ia l
cutt ing
cutt ing
i mp lement matches
4 a nd
edge
edge a nd
a re
l eve l 5 above curved
back o f
t he
i n s ize
( cats .
do wnward
i n
a nd
3 79
f or m ,
a nd
hookl ike
t he
1 882) .
sma l l k n ives The
p roject ions
i mp lement a re p ara l le l w ith
e nds o f a nd
e ach o ther .
t he Th is
B an Na D i :
spec imen A3
i s 6 9 mm
l ong a nd
1 Leve l 4 Cat .
t he
0 .
r ema ins
3 5 mm
o f
i r on
deep .
1 46
Exact ly t he s a me co mments app ly t o t h is a s f or cat . 1 05 above . k n ife i s s l ight ly l arger , 7 4 mm i n l ength a nd c . 4 0 m m deep . A4
1 2 Leve l 4 Cat .
Th is
k n ife
i s
1 71
even
character ist ic
more
hooked
f rag mentary
e nds
a re
s t i l l
be obta ined , but t he depth was A2
1 3 Leve l 4 Cat .
Th is
sma l l
c ross
Th is spec imen
t h is
a rtefact ,
socketed
t he
k n ife
spec imen
i s
a s ect ion
o f k n ife
f rag mentary,
out
i n
o rder
t o
emp loyed , a ny
t han
r emoved
sprue
a nd
s uggested
f or t he
t hat
t heory was
o f
i nc ised
make t he
t he ir
i n
t he
t he
i n
co mes
t h is
f ro m
case , i t
a
l arge ,
d ur ing
k no w ledge
f ine
o rna ments The
denta l
r evea led
bet ween
were
f ro m
t he
been
t he
h ad
l ayers
a nd
t he
The
t he t o
t han
o f
l ead s uch
s ty les As be
f ew
o f
t he
u sed a s
i t
f i nd ing f or t h is i n
The i n
a s war m
ach ieved
corros ion
o f
u se a nd
a nd
( cat . 1228) , a dark s urface
i n
b race lets .
a nd a b inocu lar m icroscope .
a b race let
s a lts
h ave
c leaned .
t h is
var ious
t ools
p reh istory .
i n wax
o f
p rocess
t hat l ead was u sed
may
decorat ion on
s tudy
t he med ium
cast ing
i n a p l iab le s ubstance
a c arefu l
chem ica l ly .
u s ing
p ast about
l ost wax
i t a lso
t he
o r ig ina l meta l
t he s urface copper s a lts was
I t i s 4 0 mm
I NSECT WAX
t he Northeast o f Tha i tand
c ast ing t h is
r equ ired
c ases g rooves h ad been
r ather
b lade .
b lade , but
c lear ly
deta i ls cou ld be p roduced much more e as i ly
r eta ined
t hose
I t i s equ ipped w ith a po inted , hook-l ike e nd .
very
t e mp lates
Aga inst
methods
t o
8 2
i n V ietna m
I n
s im i lar
1 502
t hough
t he
o f a t i n/ lead Na D i .
aga in ,
t he
cannot
i mp lement .
was c arr ied purpose
i s
b lade
t he s ect ion o f a k n ife
There h as been much specu lat ion f or m
d i mens ion
3 0 mm .
THE RE MA INS OF
t o
above , but
l ength
depth o f 2 2 mm .
t he d ista l e nd .
Al 8 Leve l 3 Cat . Th is
o f
i s p robab ly
1 3 Leve l 4 Cat . Aga in ,
descr ibed
The
1 547
l ong a nd has a max imum
co mpr ises
t hose
j ust descr ibed .
A4 8 Leve l 4 Cat .
A2
c .
t han
ev ident .
1 63 s ect ion
hooked spec imens
Th is
Ban f ine so me wax .
manufactur ing t he
objects
mechan ica l ly
were
carefu l ly
Wh i le c lean ing g rey
s ubstance
b race let .
Further
B an Na D i :
i nsect wax
c lean ing u ncovered more o f t h is s ubstance core
a nd
waxy
co mp lete ly
t exture
c lean ing t h in
t he o f
was
t he
l ayer o f
corroded
noted .
pa ir
t o
More
t he
i t t rapped
o f
above
w ith in
caught bet ween
meta l . t he
Wh i le
s ubstance
b race let a nd
t he
i t was
b ronze
t he
centra l c lay
be ing
was
r emoved
i ts
dur ing
t he
f ound
a t h ird b race let r evea led a
when
t he
water
but
a rtefact
b roke
dur ing
c lean ing . The when
a
s ubstance
f ew
s trength
d rops
o f
a na lys is .
was
o f
t h is
i t
Th is was
not
so lub le
carbon
was
i n
t etrach lor ide
dec ided
u ndertaken
t o
by
were
s ubject
Pau l D .
B ioche m istry Departement, a nd h is
r eport
t he
Jones
i s
L ip ids
were
extracted
ch lorofor m .
c hro matography
L ip id on
s i l ica
ac id(85151) so lvent . Gas on
L iqu id
Chro mosorb
2 10 C °
a t
1 5
wash ing
ge t G
o f
t he
s upport .
The
a m inute
f o l lo wed
t he
Un ivers ity
THA I ART IF ACT
i n
perfor med
column
deta i led
i n
h exane by
f o l lo wed
t h in
l ayer
Hexane :D iethy l-ether :acet ic
L ip id spots we re v isua l ised
WAW
On
t o
Otago
i dent if ied
w ith
d isso lve
i t .
b e lo w .
b race let
were
was
t he
r eproduced
deve loped
Chro matography
deg rees
r esu lts a re a s
by
co mponents
t o
t o
s ubstance
"ANALYS IS OF L IP IDS EXTRACTED FROM A
by
appeared
app l ied
was
i od ine vapour .
on
a co lumn
p rogrammed
o f sp
f ro m
2 300
10
by 2 5 m inutes a t 2 10 deg rees .
t o The
f ol lo ws :
1 ) Th in Layer Chro matography Ana lys is . The var ious
s a mp les
l i p id
i s c learly Bees ' wax
a wax .
o f
was u sed
a nd
t he
Roughy i n
i n a r e lat ive ly
a nd
ch lorofor m
d istance
o f
were
t he
t he
i nsect o r ig in . s amp le
u nref ined
may
r un
aga inst
t hat t he extracted s ubstance s amp le
co mpared
(HopIostethus a t/ant /cm & wax
i s most L i ke ly o f
t r ig lycer ide
h exane
r esu lts s ho w
The m igrat ion
a nd Orange
t he s a mp le wax amounts
extracted w ith
s tandards
The
t o
t he
i nd icates
t hat
p resence o f detectab le
i nd icate
t hat
t he
s a mple wax
f or m .
2 ) Gas L iqu id Chro matography : Co mpar ison wax
s ho ws
However
a t i n
both
l onger
b reakdo wn o f p resent
bet ween
t hat t he
t he
waxes
cha in
chro mographs h ave
l engths
cha ins
t here
t he
o f
1 6
s eems
s a mp le wax wh ich makes
t he s a mp le
o f
t o
s amp le wax t o
1 8
h ave
a nd
bees '
carbons
l ong .
been
cons iderab le
i dent if icat ion o f t he
f atty ac ids
i mposs ib le .
SUMMARY 1 ) Th in Layer Chro matography o f t he s a mp le s hows 2 ) Gas L iqu id Chro matography s ho ws w ith cha in l engths o f 1 6 t o 1 8 carbons . Th is wax
i s o f
wax
t hat
The
i nsect o r ig in . co mb inat ion h ad
been
i t t o
be wax .
t he p resence o f f atty ac ids i s a good i nd icat ion t hat t he
" o f
decorat ion
t rapped
dur ing
on
t he
t he
manufactur ing
b race lets
a nd
t he
p rocess
f ind ing
o f
s eems
t o
e stab l ish i t a s t he c ast ing med ium u sed f or o rna ments a nd be l ls i n t h is r eg ion dur ing p reh istory . I t cannot ho wever be s a id w ith a ny degree o f c erta inty
t hat
t he
s tone mou lds were
i s s t i l l a p robab i l ity
t hat
u sed
t hey were u sed
t o
t o
p roduce wax
cast d irect ly
s hapes
i n b ronze .
a nd
i t
B an Na D i :
I t s eems was
i n
r easonab le
r egu lar u se
on
t o make
t he
t he
i nsect wax
ev idence
t emp lates
t o
date
t o
conclude
t hat wax
r equ ired when wo rk ing b ronze a t
Ban Na D i .
THE As
t he
r esu lt ing
meta l l ic
s a lts
contact w ith
a rtefacts
l eached
t hem .
RE MA INS OF FABR IC
out
Th is
i n
a nd
h ad
t he
i n to
l ead
t o
t he
t he s ubstance o f f rag ments o f f abr ic . copper beads , f rag ments o f n eck lace m inute a nd a na tys is
i n a very
f rag i le
I n
a l t ,
t hree
The
t o-gether
t o
t ypes
n eck lace
f or m
Another I t a lso
h ad
sma l ler
t han
t hey
o f
a n
o f
woven
t ogether
o f
t ext i les
r ema ined
were
were
t he
The
t hread
p rev ious not be
p lant t o
t hat
t he
t he
were
f or m
i n
i f not
s he l l a nd A lthough
f or a photograph ic
f or m
t ype
spec imens
u s ing
co mparat ive modern The
obv ious ly made
s tructure
ones
t hough
corros ion
i n
These was
o f
s ho wed
cotton
a nd
u nder p l ied
morpho log ica l ly i nd iv idua l
j ust w ith in
They
d istorted t ook
2mm
t o
were
t hem
t he
f rom
woven
spun
t aken
t ogether
a nd
spun
c lose
t han
t o i t
t he was
Phase
Context
Ban
r ange
t he
modern
s i lk .
By
s ho wn
t hat
t he
o f t he modern
cotton
f i la ments
( tab le
3-29 f abr ics
o f
w ith
a t
3-29) .
P rovenance
t o
t he ir corroded cond it ion , t he
t he upper s ize
The character ist ics o f t he
o f
be ing
adher ing
f or med
m icroscope ,
f ib res ,
sma l ler
TABLE
so
f or m
5mm
f ound
f abr ic
s i lk
t hat desp ite
o f
cons iderab ly
f ro m
e lectron
t he
but were
w ith
p lant mater ia l .
s er ies o f photographs were
spec imens were
f ibres
d ifferent f ib re
phase 1 contexts .
p reh istor ic
p reh istor ic examp les were
h ad
f rag ments were
measur ing
d ia meters
f ro m
t ext i le
a woven
A
scann ing
exa mp les
photographs
The
w idth
f ro m mortuary
a
u t i l is ing
u nder magn if icat ion .
i n deta i l .
vary ing
t ext i le
a l l
a vegetab le
3-28) .
matt ing .
o f
f ro m
t hat were c learly s een Two o f t hese f ib res were
ce l l
mater ia l
f ound ,
made
a lso
observed
i ron b race lets t h ird
( f ig
t ext i les was
t hreads o f a f i la menta l s ubstance .
s i lk
p reservat ion o f
cond it ion , e nough
t hreads
observab le
cou ld
b ronze a nd
t he t he
t he
s tr ips
Ch iang .
corroded ,
t ext i les
Aga in , on exa m in ing t he t hreads were r ecovered .
l ong a nd co mparat ive ly w ide ce l ls magn if icat ions o f f ro m x20 t o x400 .
t hese
r ap id ly
var ious
t o be poss ib le .
mater ia ls .
t hat
bur ia ls
t he
f ro m
Type
Type
o f Weave o f
t abby
Ban Na D i
f abric
AA Burial
4 8
l c
on b racelet
F 6 B urial AA Bur i al
3 6 2 9
l b 1c
on b racelet weft f ace o n a nklet u nknown
s ilk s i l k
l eaf
AA B urial
2 9
l c
o n a nklet
t abby
l eaf
F 6 Bur i al
1 9
l b
i n b ead
2 -ply t hread v eg.
d i n . f ilament
s trips
. 25
ff l
9 .2 pm 4 .5 pn s trips f i bre
. 30 r un . 47
1 TM
B an Na
o f
f abr ic
l c
b racelet
ta bby
l eaf
F6 Burial
1 6
l c
s ilk
ta bby
s i l k
i s
t he
not
f i la ments
mu lberr ies .
s i lk
f abr ics
c lear .
a re
t hat h ad
The
f lattened f ed
on
Ho wever
Enough
o f
mechan ica l
was observed on
Na
s uggests
t hat
t hey
s uch
a s
appearance may
be
t he
wh ich
l oca l ly
s ize
a nd
were
w i ld
s i lk
dwarf oaks
c aused
e ither by
made
o r
s evera l o f f ro m
a s we l l a s
corros ion o r
f i laments o f t he per iod .
v ar ious
o f
4.7 pm
i n
o f p lants
/ ply . 45 nm
s trips
D i were
g reatly
wh ich
f rag ments
g roup
r ema ined
s ee med
appearance o f a modern ch iffon .
u sed
o f b race lets
t he s urface o f t he
t hread
l ost dur ing f abr ic were
Ban
vary
t hree d ifferent weaves were
c lean ing
f ine
a t
a var iety
t h is
t he
two a nd poss ib ly
f ound
f i laments
t he nor ma l appearance o f s i lk
v ery
r ema ins
1 8
Whether t he
t he
AA Burial
i mported wor ms
D i :
s ho w
f abr ics .
t hat
a t
l east
Dur ing
( cat .1228), a l ayer o f
corros ion .
so mewhat
t o f or
I t was
l oose ly woven
c r imped .
Unfortunate ly
I t h ad
i t was
very
t he
f rag i le
t he
f abr ic f ro m
genera l a nd was
t he s ucceed ing c lean ing p rocess . Ho wever o ther f rag ments o f f ound on t he b race lets a nd i t was poss ib le t o r ecord a nd
s tudy t hem . The g roups o f f ibres were l i ghtly spun i nto a f a irly t h ick t hread o f about 0 .6 o r 0 .7 m m . Modern h and spun Tha i s i lk i s 3 p ly but i t i s
not
t ypes i s
certa in
i f t h is
was
t he
o f c loth were woven .
a weft
l oose ly s l ight ly
f aced weave , where
woven a nd t h inner t han
The u s ing
t he
r ema ins
h ere .
F ro m
t h is
t hread
examp le most c learly
t he warp
t hread
s een
a t
l east
f ro m
i s co mp lete ly
so me
even
o r
c loth
f ound
on
a n
t abby weave , where
i ron
h idden
n eckr ing
both warp
a nd
two
cat .1228 by
we l l t a mped weft t hread . The warp t hreads t he weft s ho w ing so me degree o f soph ist icat ion . o f
co mmon
c ase
The
a re
weft
a
were made a re
o f
k no w ledge
o f
even
t ens ion a nd both
both
t he custo ms o f d ress a nd bur ia ls a t Ban Na D i .
The wo men wore more
t han
one
o f
Th is
s tudy
o f
gar ment
gar ments
t hreads s ho w .
t he
a nd
u t i l ised
o f
t he
no
h int o f s hape o r co lour .
s urrounded
by
a re
var ious
i ts
s t i l l
t ext i les
a t
u nkno wn
persona l
When f inery
l east o f
h as
added
two we ights
course
a s
t o
t he
t he
mortuary
f abr ic .
sma l l
a corpse was bur ied a nd
t he
The
s tyles
f rag ments
i t was d ressed
adornments
a nd
g ive i n o r t hen
was wrapped i n matt ing . I t was l a id i n t he g rave a nd o ther goods added s uch a s pots f ood a nd weapons . There s eems t o be a d ist inct ion i n t he g rave were
goods p laced
t hat were wrapped outs ide
d ifference s uch a s add ing o f objects c eremony .
t he
a nd
matt ing .
p laced n ear t he body a nd I t may
h ave
s ize o f t he objects o r t he t o t he g rave may h ave
been
u ses been
a
t hose wh ich
pure ly
t hat t hey part o f
p ract ica l
h ad o r t he a spec if ic
a
% I>
F IGURE
3-9
Ban Na D o : t he c lay mou lds A .
A4
1 4 L .5 Cat .643a B .
A4
1 4 L .5 Cat .643b C .
D .
A4
1 4 L .5 Cat .643d E .
Al
1 9 L .5 Cat .1528 F .
G .
Al 1 4 L .5 Cat .1699 H . J .
A4
A3
1 6 L .5 Cat .1730
1 5 L .5 Cat .205 K .
A4
1 4 L .5 Cat .
A3/A4 I .
A4
Al 9 L .4 Cat .
6 43c
1 9 L .6 Cat .1871
1 4 L .5 Cat .1682 1 535
B an N a D i :
I lustrat ions
o f s tone mou lds
0
b
d C
F IGURE Ban Na D i : t he A .
A1/ A2
3 5 L .7 Cat .1299 B . D .
3-10 s tone mou lds
A3 2 0 L .G Cat .576 C .
A2 2 9 L .7 Cat .
1 480
A3 2 4 L .7 Cat .1443
B an N a D i :
i lust rat ion o f c lay
c ruc ib le
F IGURE 3-11 Ban Na D i : t he c lay
c ruc ib le
f rom A2 2 6 L .6 Cat .480
B an N a D i :
i lustrat ion
F IGURE Ban Na D i : t he c lay
c ruc ib le
o f c lay
c ruc ib le
312 f ro m A4
1 9 L .6 Cat 3 43
B an Na D i .
I lustrat ions
o f b ronze
a rtefacts
C
e
F IGURE
3-13
Ban Na D i : b ronze b race lets a nd A . D .
B .18 Cat .1061 B .
B .TS16 Cats .TS62a-c E . G .
B .29 Cat .1018b H .
B .5 Cat .427 C .
co i l ( 1 3) . B .3 Cat .231
B .36 Cats .1228a-s F . B .48 Cat .1378a
I .
B .29 Cat .1018a
B .48 Cat .1378b
B an Na D i :
i lustrat ions
o f b ronze
a rtefacts
•
I /
a
i
t i Qu e -
• /
. //
e
-
. -
-
--
-
r / ,Zz , - ---1 7 7/ r, ' / rz
--
.
,•\\ \\ \ \\\ \\ \\
. a ir
\\ \\ I1 \I
I ,1i 0 , 11 ,
, ,
\N . ,. / '• . .// \ •\ N , . . - . ' / / • ‘ . . " , . . -_ _ _ _- . . . • . . , - . _ _ _ __ . . . V z -. • • • , -
F IGURE
3-14
Ban Na DC b ronze b race lets . A . D . G .
B .38 Cat .1193 B . F6 u /p Cat .771 E .
Al 1 9 L .5 Cat .359 H . J .
A2 2 0 L .5 Cat .305 C . A3
1 0 L .4 Cat .143 F .
A2
1 7 L .5 Cat .214
B .17 Cat .941 K .
A3 8 L .4 Cat .84 A2
I .
3 1 L .7 Cat .1160
A4
A3 6 L .3 Cat .46
1 9 L .6 Cat .360
B an Na DI : i lustrat ions
o f b ronze
a rtefacts
•
•
8
F IGURE
3-15
Ban Na D i : b ronze
r i ngs .
A .
A3/4
7 L .3 Cat .1159 B .
Al 1 2 L .4 Cat .154 C .
A3
1 3 L .4 Cat . 193
D .
A2/3
1 L .4 Cat .1175 E .
A2
A2
1 6 L .4 Cat 1 95
G .
A2 8 L .3 Cat .75 H .
A3/4
1 5 L .4 Cat .1TO F . 5 L .3 Cat . 1868
I .
Al 1 L .4 Cat .126
Ban Na D i :
i tustrat ions
o f b ronze
a rtefacts
a
•
L3 F IGURE
3-16
Co i l E-G . N-T . Cat .56 L .7
Arro w d .
Cat .1885 k .
Cat .1867
n .
A2
Na H .
h ead a .
D i :
h .
A3/4
A2/3 F6
1 4
b ronze
Lead/t in e . 1 2 L .5
A4 L .4
r .
F8
A-C .
c ast ing
Cat .1206 o .
A3
I .
I .
Sect ion
sprue
b .
5 L .3 Cat .54
Cat .1188a
7 L .7 Cat .1014
4 3 L .7 Cat .818
a rtetacts .
a l loy
A3/4 8 L .3 Cat .1153
B .li Cat .1348
Cat .1597 q .
Ban
Beads
A3 f .
Al F6
I -K .
8 L .4 Cat .83 F6 L .7
3 5 L .7 Cat .903
5 L .7 Cat .953
s .
F6
e .
Cat .1877
1 .
Cat .1090
m .
p .
Al 3 1
A3
A L L o thers a re
1 :2
D .
Hook 6 L .3 FG 4
A l
3 L .2
F6
8 L .7
L .7 ' Cat .752
1 0 L .7 Cat .1884
L .7 Cat .1014 sca le : h , k a nd m : 1 : 1
conta iner L- M .
1 L .7 Cat .1261 g .
1 L .2 1
o f
Be l l
t .
F6 7
Ban
F IGURE
3-18
Na
S .E .M . sca le
F IGURE
DI : i lustrat ions
v ie w a nd
a nd
b ronze
s ect ion
a rtefacts
sect ion o f b ronze
explanat ion , s ee
3-19 T ransverse sca le
o f c ross
o t
o f
page
t he
exp lanat ion , s ee
b ronze
page
' w ire '
13)
13)
' w ire '
( tor
( tor
B an Na D i :
F IGURE
i lustrat ions
o f b ronze
3-20 Ske leton o f cast s tructure ( for sca le
a nd
a rtefacts
f ro m
exp lanat ion , s ee
t he
page
b ronze
' w ire '
13)
1c m F IGURE
3-21 C ross s ect ion o f a c ruc ible
- 1 37
-
f rag ment s ho w ing
b ronze
scor ia .
Please note that pages 139 and 140 were not included in the original publication.
Ban
Na
D i :
i lustrat ions
o f b ronze
a rtefacts
• • •
•
•
S
• r
•
4«
8 0 ( Y )
c 0
C M
C O N
1-
C \ J
( \ I ( N J
0
( \ J
o D
, -
( 9
• •
' I- c \ I ' ( -
F IGURE Scatter p lot o f
0• '
0
C O
• > .•3
( 9
' d •
•
c \ J 0/0 1 j !I
3-22
t he Ban Na D i b ronzes on f requenc ies o f
0 o00 0
l ead
t he bas is o f a nd
t i n
t he percentage
B an N a
5
D i : a na lyses
o f b ronze
a rtefacts
•L eve ls 6 -8 oL eve ls 3 -5
4
3
2
1
4 ,• ( d : 1 •• 4
0
• • o o c
•
.g .. .. .
c e
88 — 1
o
o
o • .
0
o
°
0
o
o
2
3
a __ 5 5
-4
-3
-
2
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
F ac to r2
F IGURE
3-23
Scatter p lot o f t he Ban Na D i b ronzes on o f t he
t he b as is o f a f actor a na lys is
f requenc ies o f copper, t i n , l ead
a nd a rsen ic
B an N a D i : a na lyses o f b ronze a rtefacts
5
•L eve ls 6 -8 OL eve ls 3 -5
4
o
3 0 2
o o
O
4 . 0 o • O 0
1 •
0 8
o
0
0 o
o
C io• • o
0
00 1
St wo • • ••
«2 _9
1
•
6 , o
o
00
0
•00
o o.
. 2
3
0 u 0 5
4
3
2
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
F ac to r2
F IGURE 3-24 Scatter p lot o f t he Ban Na D i b ronzes on o f a l l meta ls
t he b as is o f a f actor a na lys is
i dent if ied
T OTAL a l l e ve ls
B an N a D i : a na lyses o f b ronze a rtefacts
r n
‘ .0 I . r l
1 ,1
‘ •
In
I n
CV
l x •
c o F IGURE 3-25 H istogram
s how ing
t he
f requency occurrence o f d ifferent t ypes
o f b ronze b race let a nd
r ing
f rom
Ban Na D i
B an Na D i :
i lustrat ion o f
F IGURE
i r on
a rtefacts
3-26
Ban Na D i : i ron a rtefacts . A . B . D . F .
Socketed d igg ing s t ick o r hoe B .5 Cat .373
I ron co i l B .17 Cat .992 C .Tanged k n ife B .8 Cat .1428b
Tanged k n ife B .8 Cat: 1428c E .
Kn ife b lade B .8 Cat .1428f
Four n eck laces B .16 Cat .1444a-d G .
B race let B .16 Cat .1883
B an Na D i :
i lustrat ions
o f
i r on
a rtefacts
aigne-
-
s
i r-
-
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1M
F IGURE 3-27 Ban Na D i : i ron a rtefacts . A .
Part o f a cutt ing i mp lement B .8 Cat .1428e B . Part o f a spear b lade B .18 Cat .1442 C .
Tanged k n ife 8 .17 Cat .991
D-K . Lunate k n ifes d . A4 1 2 L .4 Cat .171 e . A4 8 L .4 Cat .1547 f . BA Cat .379 g . Al 1 5 L .5 Cat .1882 h . A2 1 3 L .4 Cat .1502 I . B .8 Cat .1428a j . A4 1 0 LA Cat .105 k . A3 1 L .4 Cat .148
Ban Na D i :
i lustrat ions
F IGURE The A . B .
Vegetab le
t ibre
Ce l l s t r ucture
matt ing b racelet cat .1228 Modern
t ro m x700 .
F .
f ibres
l abr ic
f abr ic
t ro m
t ro m
n eck lace
t hread
cat .
TS40 , >400 .
cat .
bur ia l S i lk f ro m
3 6 ,
1 378,
x700 .
x 10 .
f ibres
f ro m
r e ma ins
3-28
t hread
b race let
cal .1228 , s i lk
o f
r e ma ins o f
o t
E .
Bar i Na D i
cat .
D .
1 .5 40 ,
C .
F rag ment
I nd iv idual a nk let
Northeast Tha i land
o f
f ibres
cat .1018b,
x600 .
bur ia l
TS
Ce ll s tructure woven t ro m
bur ia l
2 9
1 9 o f
( x20) . woven
s i lk
f ro m
f rag ment x600 .
G .
B an N a D i : t he
c lay
s ea ts
THE CLAY SEALS
( f ig 3 -29)
There a re n ine
a rtefacts
f ro m
Ban Na D i wh ich a re
t reated
u nder t he
h ead ing " c lay s ea l" . These a re s ubd iv is ib le i n to two t ypes . Seven spec imens a re c ircu lar , a nd h ave a ho le bored t hrough t he centre . They match t hose r o l lers , u sed
f ound a t Ban Ch iang , where t hey perhaps t o i mpart a dyed pattern
h as a h and le w ith a n expanded e nd bear ing A3 2 0 Leve l 8 Cat .
h ave been desc r ibed a s onto c loth . The s econd
i nc ised patterns .
4 11 ( f ig 3-29b)
Th is r o l ler h as s ix r o ws o f des ign . The outer edge i s marked ly
d eep ly i nc ised r idges i n convex . One e nd h as h ad
r ather c rude ly mode l led c lay a ttached t o i t . The i nc ised pattern t o t he centra l hole , s uch t hat when t he pattern o f a f lower
i s
A4
( f ig 3-29a)
1 0 Leve l 4 Cat . Th is
These
were
e tched
1 22
r o l ler h as s ix f ash ioned
about
5 mm
a c hevron a p iece o f
o ther e nd i mpressed
bears t he i n to c lay ,
f or med .
c rene lated
b ands
by
cutt ing
out
t he
deep .
The
outer
r unn ing r ound c lay .
s urface
The o f t he
i ts c ircumference .
r esu lt ing
pattern
r o l ler h as
contour .
TABLE
3 -30
Ban Na D i : t he c lay s ea ts
P rovenance
L evel
C at N o .
Max.
L
Max. W idth
D iameter o f c entral p er
A3
2 0
6
4 11
A4
1 0
4
1 22
A4
8
F 5
7
4 4
8 9 TS 6 3
4
1 534
_ 1
c . 3 8.0
3 3
1 647 7 3
5 4.2
3 8.3
A 1/2
1 6
A4
5
A l
7
4 1.0 5 1.5
3 1.1 3 4.7
4 .1 8 .0
2 7.1
4 .7
c . 3 0.0 c .
6 .0 5 .3
i s
a convex
B an N a D i : t he
A4 8 Leve t 4 Cat . Th is o r
s even
o f
c .
i s
l i nes c .
s ea ts
( f ig 3-29d)
r o l ler was b roken s tra ight
c entra l r ibb ing Al/A2
8 9
c lay
l eft
across a fter
7 .0 mm
1 6 Leve l 4 Cat .
1 534
t he m idd le .
t he
Th is
1 647
7 3
was
compr ises exc ised .
c .
s ix The
4 .5 mm .
( f ig 3-290 s urv ives
t o
note
a n exc is ion
( f ig 3-29g)
f ragmentary spec imen bore a d eep ly
Al 7 Leve t 3 Cat .
des ign
c lay
deep , but t he outer one on ly
Th is i s on ly a sma l l f ragment . Enough 5 .0 mm , but t he p attern i s not c lear .
A4 5 Leve l 3 Cat .
The
i nterven ing
r ibbed des ign .
( f ig 3-29c)
Th is spec imen was b roken do wn t he m idd le . The des ign was made by exc is ing c lay t o a depth o f c . 2 mm . I t h as a chevron des ign r unn inj t he l ength part , t here s urface
o f t he r ol ler . I f t he h a lf wh ich s urv ives p ara l le ls t he m iss ing wou ld h ave been 1 4-15 s uch t i nes o f r a ised chevrons . The
i s s l ightly convex .
A4 8 /9 Leve l 4 Cat . Th is
s ea l
1 01 ( f ig 3-29h)
i s qu ite
d ifferent
f ro m
t hose
a lready
descr ibed , because
i t
i s not c ircu lar, a nd h as a h and le . Ha lf o f t he s urface h as been b roken . I t was f ound when r emov ing t he r ema ins o f B .2 , t hough t he a ssoc iat ion i s not def in ite . The des ign was p roduced by exc is ing t he c lay t o l eave a c urv i l inear pattern s urrounded by r ays . The p atterned s urface o f t he s ea l i s convex . I t wou ld h ave been c . 7 8 mm l ong . F5 7 Leve l 4 Cat .TS 6 3
( f ig 3-29e)
On ly a f rag ment o f
t h is
outer s urface ho wever, t o was exc ised A4
t o
a depth o f
1 Leve l 4 Cat . The
l ast
1 864
s ea l
r o l ler h as s urv ived .
note c .
t hat
t he
h as
The
t he c lay
( f ig 3-29 i)
a lso
been
i s e nough o f
curv i l inear .
2 .5 mm .
h ad
a
h and le ,
t hough
c ircu lar a nd h as a des ign co mpr is ing concentr ic s ea t h ad a c ircumference o f c . 5 0 mm . There
There
pattern was
so me
controversy
t he
f unct iona l
c ircles .
over
t he
The
e nd
f ace o f
f unct ion
o f
i s t he
t he
cyl indr ica l s ea ll ike objects . I n part icu lar, i t h as been s uggested t hat t hey were u sed t o i mpart a dyed pattern onto c loth . Th is s eems u n l ike ly on t wo
counts .
F irst ly ,
e ffect cont inuous
t hey
a re
contact w ith
d istr ibuted most u neven ly, a nd s hou ld be noted r o l lers .
I t
does
t hat
t here
s eem
convex r equ ire
i s no
more
a nd
t he mater ia l . f resh
t race o f
l i ke ly
t hat
t herefore
i t wou ld
Second ly,
t he
be
dye
h ard
t o
wou ld
be
i nk ing w ith e ach r evo (ut ion . dye t hey
on
a ny
were
o f u sed
t he t o
Ban
I t
Na
D i
i mpr int
a
Ban Na
r ecogn isable l ast
two
t o
pattern
onto
be descr ibed
D:
a f lex ible cou ld
t he
c lay
med iu m ,
h ard ly
be
s ea ts
s uch
a nyth ing
as
c lay .
o ther
Certa in ly
t han a s ea t .
t he
B an Na D i : t he
c lay
s ea ts
e v - v v v vV \
--J
——
• • • •
F IGURE 3-29 Ban Na D i : t he c lay A . D . G .
A4
1 0 L .4 Cat .122 B .
A4 8 L .4 Cat .89 E . Ad 5 L .3 Cat .1647 H .
F5
s ea ts
A3 2 0 L .6 Cat .411 C . 7 L .4 TS 6 3 F .
A4 8 /9 L .4 Cat .
A l 7 L .3 Cat .73
Al/A2 1 01
I .
1 6 L .4 Cat .1534
A4
1 L .4 Cat .1864
B an Na
D : c tay
a nv i ls
THE CL AY ANV ILS
( f igs 3-30
Th is
t ype
pottery
mak ing
wooden
padd le ,
o f
a rtefact
v i l lages . t o
i s
I t
s hape
i s
s t i l l t he
c lay
t o
i n
3 3)
r egu lar
c lay
a nv i l ,
vesse ls .
Tab le
u se
i n
u sed 3-30
Northeastern
i n
Tha i
con junct ion w ith
s ets
out
t he
a
p r inc ipa l
d imens ions o f t he Ban Na D i spec imens . Spec imens
f ro m
There e ar l iest s l ight
l eve l 7
a re
f ound
no
s uch
co mes
concav ity
a nv i ls
f ro m
on
t he
f ro m
l eve l
upper
t he
7 .
part
s i te 's
l o west cu ltura l l eve l .
A
f eature
o f
t he
o f
a nv i l
a l l
spec imens
f ace ,
a nd
i s
t he
The t he
po inted
j unct ion bet ween i t a nd t he l o wer part . A l l spec imens a re f rag mentary . The most co mp lete ( Cat . 5 07) h as been n eat ly ch ipped r ound t he per iphery
t o
Spec imens
r educe
f ro m
l eve t 6
A l l a nv i ls s urfaces
a re
i ts d ia meter .
f ro m
more
r educed h and le a nd Spec imens
f ro m
Th is h and les
r esemb les detached o f c at . ( cf .
t hose
1 80
f rag ment cat .
o f
sma l ler
t han
cat .
t hose
5 57 .
f ro m
Th is
l eve l
7 .
a nv i l h as
f ro m t he
f ace
y ie lded
s ect ion
o f
one t he
co mp lete
f ace .
l eve l 6 r ather
The
t han
s urface , p resumab ly
i s u nusua l h as
i n
h av ing
been
spec imen ,
l eve l 7 .
r ender ing
a squared
systemat ica l ly
two
co mp lete A
a nv i l f lake
f rag ments ( TS
o f pottery
i t worth less .
r ather
t han
ch ipped
t o
cat .
TABLE C lay
L evel
a nv i ls
Cät.NO.
f ro m
Max.
r ounded r educe
e nd .
i ts
Ban Na D i ( i n m m)
Max.
d am . Max.
f ace
A4
2 5
7
5 07
-
A2
3 7
7
1 851
-
AA
3 5
7
1 850
-
A l
3 2
7
7 60
-
d iam
h andle
7 5.0* c .
1 15.0
c .
1 10.0
-
h as
3 6.0
The
d iameter
331
h eight
o f 2 2)
The h and le
5 07) .
P rovenance
The
a b lack ,
r ed , p resumab ly ox id ised , f ace .
h as
one
f ro m
6 a re
part icu larly
L eve l 5
L eve l
a nd
l eve l
convex ,
B an Na D i : c lay
a nv i ls
A4
3 4
7
1 447
1 09 .3
8 0.3
F 6
1 0
7
1 217
-
9 9.5
7
8 58
-
7 3.5
-
6 6
5 57 6 23
-
1 00.0 5 6.0
-
6
1 238
8 2.8
5 7.2
3 7.0
6 6
6 05 5 56
6 8.8 -
5 0.8 c . 7 1.0
2 9.3 -
c . 6 0.0
F 6
1
A l A2
2 1 2 5
A l iA2
2 5
A2 M
2 3 1 7
A2
2 4
F 5
8
c .
6
6 83
-
6
T S 2 2
-
-
4 7.0 -
3 4.0
AA
1 4
5
1 80
1 17.0
8 0.7*
4 4.0
AA
1 3
5
1 56
-
-
4 0.8
-
4 0.3
AA
1 7
5
2 68
-
A3 A2
1 5 1 7
5 4
1 681 4 64
-
C . 6 7.0* c . 5 5.0
A2
1 6
4
4 21
-
c . 8 5.0
AA A2
1 2 1 3
4 4
3 87 1 37
-
c - 82 -0 c . 8 0.0
2
5 0
-
c . 6 7.0
A l
4
c . 4 0.0 -
* a fter b eing d eliberately r educed b y c hipping t he p eriphery.
Spec imens
f ro m
Leve l 4
There
a re
t han
t he
r ather r e lat ive
t o
f our
t he w idth o f
Spec imen
f ro m
On ly
f ace o f
t he
Spec imens
b roken
h and le .
f ro m
l eve l
4
a l l
i n h av ing
f ro m
a very
t he
f ace
sma l l
f ace
t he h and le .
bur ia l contexts f ound
s uggest ing
co mp lete
spec imen
The
o f a l arge
f ace
f ro m
i s u nusua l
t h is spec imen s urv ives .
a ssoc iat ion
a nd a sma l l 8 58) .
4 64
Leve l 2
Three a nv i ls were a f i rm
f rag ments
Cat .
was
f ound
a nv i l was
i n o r n ear bur ia ls , but t hat a nv i ls were n ear f ound
f rag ment o f a f ace was
B .49 i n
( Cat . t he
f ound
u sed
1 447
g rave i n
i n no a s
t he
case was
t here
g rave o ffer ings .
Mortuary
f i l l o f B .37 g rave
f i l l
Phase ( cat .
o f
B .17
A l b) .
1 217) , ( cat .
B an N a D i : c lay
a nv i ls
\ . 7
F IGURE
3-30
Ban Na D i : t he c lay A . D .
A4
2 5 L .7 Cat .507 B .
A 1/A2
A4
2 5 L .6 Cat .1238 E . G .
a nv i ls
1 4 L .5 Cat .180 C .
A4
A2 2 3 L .6 Cat .605 F . A2
1 6 L .4 Cat .421
3 4 L .7 Cat .1447 A2
1 7 L .4 Cat .464
B an N a D i : c lay
a nv i ls
a
F IGURE 3-31 Ban Na D i : t he c lay A .
A2 C .
1 3 L .4 Cat .137 B .
F6
1L .7 Cet .858 D .
FG
a nv i ls 1 0 L .7 Cat .1217
A l 4 L .2 Cat .50
B an N a D i : c lay
a nv i ls
a
---
-
F IGURE 3-32 Ban Na D i : t he c lay A .
A2 2 5 L .6 Cat .623 B .
C .
A4
A3
a nv i ls 1 7 L .6 Cat .556
1 3 L .5 Cat .156 D . A4 1 7 L .5 Cat .268 E . A4 1 2 L .4 Cat .387
B an N a D : c lay
a nv i ls
a
F IGURE 3-33 Ban Na D i : t he c lay a nv i ls A .
A2 3 7 L .7 Cat .1851 B .
A4 3 5 L .7 Cat .1850
C .
Al 2 2 L .6 Cat .557 D .
A l 3 2 L .7 Cat .760
E .
F5 8 L .6 Cat .TS22 F .
A2 2 4 L .6 Cat .683
B an B a D i : t he
c lay
f igur ines
THE CL AY F IGUR INES
( f igs 3-34
t o 3 8)
CATTLE F IGUR INES FROM BUR IALS
C lay f igur ines were contexts . They r epresent
f ound c att le ,
f ro m both f unerary a nd occupat ion deer , e lephant , f i sh a nd h uman be ings .
The f unerary spec imens a l l co me f rom a r estr icted s et squares F5-6 . The f unerary f igur ines w i l l be t reated f i rst . The f i red
c attle
before
f igur ines
i n ter ment .
I n
were
mou lded
so me
cases ,
by
h and
f i ngerpr ints
o f
a nd
g raves
p robab ly
a re
v is ib le
f ro m l i ght ly
on
t he
s urface o f t he c lay . The a n ima l f or m was mou lded w ithout c lose a ttent ion t o a nato m ica l deta i l w ith t he except ion o f t he horns . Where t hese h ave s urv ived i n tact , t hey were mode l led w ith d e l icacy a nd a ttent ion t o t he curvature .
TABLE 3-32 Ban Na D i : t he catt le
P rovenance
f igur ines
Mbrtuary Phase
C at . N o .
f ro m mortuary contexts
Mhx. L ength ( exclud. h orns)
( i n mm)
Mhx. h eight ( excl. h orns)
H t.of Neck
F 6 B urial F 6 B urial
4 7 4 7
l a l a
1 397 1 399
C .
1 24.3 1 50.0
5 1.0 8 6.0
2 7.1 2 2.0
F 6 B urial F 6 B urial
4 7 4 7
l a l a
1 401 1 396
1 48.0 C . 1 75.0
7 1.0 c . 7 5.0
2 1.0 3 1.0
F 6 Burial
4 7
l a
1 388
C . 1 70.0
c . 7 7.0
2 9.5
F 6 Burial
4 7
l a
1 389
1 54.0
c . 7 2.0
2 2.1
F 6 B urial 4 7 F 6 Burial 4 7
l a l a
1 418 1 402
-
F6 Burial F 6 Burial
l a l a
1 438 1 438
4 0 4 0
F 6 B urial
4 0
l a
1 440
F 6 B urial
4 5
l a
1 384a
c . 1 64.0 -
c . 8 0.0 -
c . 2 3.0 2 9.5 -
-
-
-
1 38.0
7 7.0
2 6.5
F6 Burial
4 5
l a
1 384b
-
-
-
F 6 B urial
4 5
l a
1 385
-
-
-
F 6 Burial F 6 Burial
4 5 4 5
l a l a
1 387 1 383
1 23.0
6 1.0
2 3.0
F6 B urial 4 5 F 6 B urial 4 6
l a l a
1 386 1 437
-
6 6.5
3 1.0 -
l a
1 436
-
-
l a
TS 3 4a
F6 B urial
4 6
F 5 B urial TS19
c . 3 0.0
B an B a D i : t he c lay
f i gur ines
F 5 Burial TS19 F 6 B urial 3 8
l a l b
TS 3 4b 1 419a
F 6 Burial
3 8
l b
1 419b
-
-
3 3.0
F 6 B urial
3 5
l c
1 280
-
-
2 6.5
F6 B .47 Cat . Th is
1 397
f igur ine
except
f or
These were mode l led r ounded a nd two
Th is
was
t he
f ound
horns
a s one
a nd
p iece ,
1 399
spec imen
t o wards
o ther a ttent ion F8 B .47 Cat .
was
f ound
t he h uman
t he
t a i l ,
t he
man 's
a nd
r ear
s tomach
s tands
a rea .
e as i ly
L egs be ing
on
l i ttle
I t
t he
more
Th is
t han
i n
k nees .
Th is adjacent
was
was
gen ita l
a rea ,
f ound
s tand ing
l arge ,
j udge
t o
upr ight
a long f rom
t he
i ts
The basa l s ect ion o f t he s ku l l before t urn ing
1 396
t he
The
t he
h ead 1 397
bes ide
b ase ,
a lthough
t he r ight f orward .
1 388
f ace
horn
l eft a nd
a nk le . n eck .
most o f i s
i n
I t The
i t was
p lace .
I t
( f ig 3-35d) was
f ound
r ight t h igh .
s tand ing
The
upr ight
a nd
f ore l imbs a re s et
r unn ing
para l le l
f urther back a deep
a nd
a nd
f ro m
t he
powerfu l
( f ig 3-35e)
on
basa l p art o f t he T reat ment o f t he
t he
s hou lders
f ace t han i n c ats . 1 397, 1 399 a nd 1 401, r evea l ing n eck . There i s no r a ised r idge a long t he back . F6 B .47 Cat .
a n ima l 's
l arger t han c at .
I t h as p ronounced muscu lar r idg ing over t hat i t r epresents a bu l l . There i s no
r idg ing
spec imen
t o
t he
I t i s cons iderab ly
muscu lar
b roken a nd l ost . curves back f ro m F6 B .47 Cat .
a
t hree
1 401 ( f ig 3-35c)
f igur ine
t oo
i s
f eet .
t o s exua l d i morph ism .
p ronounced
dew lap
on
( f ig 3-35b)
yet mou lded i n t he s ame manner . t he n eck , a f eature s uggest ing
h as
3 2.5
n ubb in . The r idged back a nd dew lap were mode l led w ith f i nger p inches r espect ive ly . F ingerpr ints a re c learly v is ib le .
F6 B .47 Cat .
f ac ing
7 7.0
( f ig 3-35a)
bov id
comp lete
1 45.0
t h is
spec imen
was
f ound
comp lete ,
t ogether w ith
t he
r ight horn . I t h ad been p laced over t he person 's n eck . f ace was schemat ised . V iewed f ro m t he f ront , i t h as a
t r iangu lar s hape , t he
t wo
s ides be ing
very
s l ight ly
concave
a nd
e nd ing
i n
a po int . These s ides a rc i nto t he t ower edge o f t he horns . The r ight h and horn i s a ng led b ack f ro m t he s ku l l , but e nough s urv ives t o r evea l a f orward n eck .
change The
o f a ng le .
r idge
a re co mp lete , a re
on
F inger o r p a lm
t he back
i s
f a ir ly
p r ints
a re
p ronounced .
r epresented a s a sma l l n ubb in .
c lear ly The
v is ib le on
r ear
t he
l egs , wh ich
B an B a D i : t he
F6 B .47 Cat .
1 389
c lay
f igur ines
( f ig 3-34a)
Th is f igur ine was f ound adjacent t o t he upper l eft a rm . I t i s d ist inct ive because o f a c lear r a ised r idge r unn ing a long t he t op o f t he h ead a nd d irect ly i n to before bend ing s harp ly
t he horn . I n t h is c ase , t he l eft horn s lopes back f or ward . There i s a l arge a nd p ronounced r idge
r unn ing a long
t he s hou lders .
F6 B .47 Cat .
1 418
Th is
f rag mentary
On ly part o f t he F6 B .47 Cat .
The n eck
spec imen
was
i s qu ite s lender .
f ound
1 403
but t h is spec ies s eems F6 B .35 Cat .
i ns ide
t he
l eft e lbow .
( f ig 3-34b)
Th is very l arge but f ragmentary I t i s h ard t o deter m ine whether
a rm .
p laced
t orso a nd a p iece o f horn s urv ive .
1 280
t he most
f igur ine was f ound over t he l eft i t does i n f act , r epresent a bov id ,
l i ke ly .
( f ig 3-34c)
The h ead a nd
l egs o f
t h is
f igur ine
a re m iss ing , but
i t i s s t i l l c learly
a bov id . The vest iges o f t he dew lap were f inger p inched , but t he s hou lder a nd n eck a rea i s r ather c arefu l ly mou lded . Th is spec imen was f ound a t t he
l eft s hou lder .
F6 B .38 Cat .
1 419a
( f ig 3-34d)
Th is f igur ine i s u nusua l f or i ts r obustness , a nd i t s s ize h as l ed t o a lmost co mp lete s urv iva l . The h ead i s schemat ic, t he f ace a nd j aw a rea i s
t r iangu lar when v iewed
f ro m
i n
f ront , a nd
e nds w ith a po int .
The eyes ,
nostr i ls a nd mouth a re i gnored . The f ronta l p art o f t he h ead h as a weak r idge qu ite u n l ike t hat i n t he w i ld g aur o r banteng . Ne ither t he dew lap nor t he n eck a re t reated a s i n B .46 spec imens , by f inger p inch ing . They a re on t he contrary, c arefu l ly mou lded a nd smoothed . The horns a re mass ive a nd h ave t he curvature character ist ic o f catt le r ather t han water buffa lo . The
be l ly
r ear
t hough t he t he
a rea
l imbs .
As
t he
i s
t reated
u sua l ,
t he
f ore l imbs
i n
a s
a g racefu l
l imbs
t h is
t ake
spec imen
concave
t he
f orm
a rc o f
t er m inat ing
so l id
i n
t he
p rotuberances ,
h ave a centra l concav ity
r eca l l ing
p resence o f two f eet . The t a i l i s s haped i n to a sma l l bump . Of a l l mortuary f igur ines f rom Ban Na D i , t h is one exh ib its most a esthet ic
s ens ib i l ity .
I t was
F6 B .38 Cat . Th is r ight
1 419b
s econd
f oot .
f ound , p laced ups ide do wn , on
i n
spec imen i t
j ust
i s t he
f ro m
1 439
B .38
was
f ound
c .
2 0
f rag mentary, e nough s urv ives s ame
1 419a .
F6 B .40 Cat .
l eft e lbo w .
( f ig 3-34e)
A lthough
i t was mou lded
t he
( f ig 3-37a)
manner
a nd
t o
t he
cm t o
s ame
beyond
t he
conc lude
t hat
s hape
c at .
a s
B an B a D : t he
The adjacent worth
co mp lete
a
t he
a n
I t i s poss ib le Th is
There
F6 B .40 Cats . On ly
ch i ld
o f
a re
t oo
f ro m
B .40
c Leartcu lated t hese
( B .46)
bur ia ls
f igur ines
d isp lays
both i s
so me
b ifurcate
a
a nd
was
f o l er ic
bones .
I t
t he
f i na l
i n ter ment ,
r e located
catt le
when
1 384a 4 5
t hat
f igur ines .
f resh
bur ia ls
u nusua l
f eatures .
i n
r idge
Both
a nd
r ear
a s ea t 's
f ore
r ear
t he
manner
o f
a long
t he
back ,
c reated
A s im i lar r idge i s f ound a long t he f ore part o f t he i s detached f ro m t he body, i s marked ly t r iangu lar .
by
be l ly .
1 440 t hese
two bov id
f igur ines h ave s urv ived .
( f ig 3-37 )
co mpr ises
f igur ines .
i s
r e located bones ( 8 .40) ,
a ssoc iated w ith
were
r ather
p ronounced
f rag ments o f
Bur ia l
t hree
t hese
1 438 a nd
F6 8 .45 Cat .
spec imens
t h is g rave .
a nd
f i nger-p inch ing . The f ace , wh ich
t hree
bur ia l cut conta ined
A l l
spec imen
f l ippers .
t he
f igur ines
concentrat ion
o f a young
t hat
i nto
s urv ive
bov id
t h is
( B .45) .
were p laced l imbs
t hat
s ke leton
i nfant
o f
r edepos ited
r ecord ing
p art o f o f
r ^. )st t o
c lay
The
t he
best
r ema ins
p reserved
o f
h as
a n
i nfant
s urrounded
part icu lar ly
l ong
by
f ive
f ore l imbs ,
t h , . :
d ist inct ion bet ween r ight a nd l eft l egs be ing r epresented by a s ha l low i nc ised t i ne . The t r iangu lar h ead h as a p ronounced f ronta l r idge a nd a s harp ly
po inted
t he r idge
nose .
a long
t he
A
s ing le
back .
p inch o f t he
Th is
f ingers was u sed
spec imen was
f ound
l y ing
t o
on
r epresent
t he
i nfant 's
r ight s ide . F6 B .45 Cat . Th is
1 384b r ear
spec imens a re F6 B .45 Cat . On ly was
l imbs
i s
mou lded c learly
t h is
t orso
two
horns ,
horns
t o t he
h as
1 383
f ound
u nder
c at .
1 384a .
Two
s urv ived .
The
r idge
on
t he
back
a
h ead
r idge The
on
was
f rag ments
sp layed
were
d a maged
spec imen a nd
s tump,
mou lded f ound by
w ith
i n
h ave
a nt iqu ity .
The
t he a nd
been
p reserved ,
f ore l imbs . t he
t a i l
cons iderab le
t he ch i ld 's
The
r ear
a
sma l l
i s s k i l l
a nd
a re
l eft a nk le .
( f ig 3-37e) i s co mp lete
p r inc ipa l
t he
r obust
Th is spec imen was
f igur ine
t humb .
was
f igur ine
a
f ac ia l
The
1 834a ,
t h is
o f
n ubb in . bov id .
t he
bov id
t hat
a nd
t han
s hape a nd
o f
more
Th is a l l
t orso
l i tt le
F6 8 .45 Cat .
h as
t orso
f inger p inch ing .
u nfortunate
w ith
a re
t he
1 387
quarters
t ogether
o f
r epresented .
t he
F6 B .45 Cat . I t
part
3-37c)
1 385
r a ised by
r ear
( f ig
f eatures o f a nd t he
s ave t he
p ronounced back was
f or
t he
t a i l a nd
t ip
o f
a sse mb lage : schemat ic c arefu l ly
c reated w ith
f ingerpr ints a re c lear ly
v is ib le
mou lded
one f eet,
horns .
horn .
As
a s ing le p inch o f t he t here , n ear
t he
I t
t r iangu tar i n
c at .
f inger
de Wap , • a nd
B an
r ound
t he
t a i l a rea .
F6 B .45 Cat .
B a D :
I t was
t he
f ound
a t t he
On ly
f rag ments
r idge a long
F6 B .46 Cat . Th is r ear
o f
t h is
a nd
t he back .
1 437
f igur ine
r ight s hou lder .
i s
co mpr ise There
s hou lders .
F6 B .46 Cat .
s urv ive .
f ound .
I t was
A
I t
s er ies o f
f ound on
i s
The
co mp lete two
no
except
sma l l
was
c learly
bov id ,
f inger p inches
t he ch i ld 's
ho wever,
i n
t hat
n ubb ins .
f i nger p inch ing
dew lap
cons iderab le a rt ist ic mer it
r a ised
l eft h and .
t o i s
t he The
h ead
i s detached .
body
r ender t he
i s
r idge a long
f inger-p inched .
i ts econo my o f s ty le a nd
The
mou lded
The
a nd
t he n eck
f igur ine
h as
s imp l ic ity .
1 436
The t orso a lone r e ma ins o f what wou ld h ave been a p art icu larly bov id f igur ine . The s hou lders were po werfu l a nd accentuated by a
l arge
r idge d rawn up F5 B .
t h is
i nfant 's
( f ig 3-38a)
spec imen
l imbs
smoothed .
f igur ines
1 386
because p ieces o f t he horns were t he
c lay
by
TS
1 9 Cat .
The
b roken
bur ia l .
sma l ler s a me .
The
o f
r ema ins
( f ig 3-38b)
o f
a nd
f ound
two
f igur ines were
r ear
i n
l imbs
t he
The
two
I t
two
i s
i nto
s ets
o f
two
f ore
mou lded
r ema in ing
o f
f ound
one
i n a ssoc iat ion w ith
r epresent
a
square F6 bur ia ls but t he
f eet a re mou lded
a h ead ,
co mp lete .
accuracy .
3 4a-b
t orso
t hose r ear
a f rag ment s urv ived
TS
The
t han
f inger p inch ing .
sma l l p rotuberances .
l imbs
w ith
a nd
c arefu l
p ieces were
bov id
b roken
r ather
t reat ment i s t he
t hree
There
horns .
One
i s h as
a ttent ion
t o
a nd
basa l s ect ions
on ly
a natom ica l
s urv ive . The
c att le
p redo m inated l b
a nd
l c
f igur ines
i n
p laced
part icu larly so f eet t he
two
horns
I n
by
f ound
cases
w ith
f or B .47 .
r epresented
were
e arl iest mortuary
contexts .
were
o ften w ith
f igur ines t he
so me
i n
sma l l n ubb ins ,
s hou lders .
They were made o f so l id
t he
where
i n tact
c are
r e lat ive
They were mou lded
sma l l p roject ions .
a nd
on ly
F5-F6
t he
g raves t o
r ather
i s
f ore l imbs
co mp lete
c lay wh ich was
r epresented .
There
t han water buffa lo,
by
t o
because
r ather
f ema le : s exua l d i morph ism
(B ibos gaurus) a nd
a mass ive f eature bu l l .
f ronta l
h ints
t hat
t he
p roject ion t he
a rea
t he
o f
t han
s hou lder
horns
s uggests
b anteng bet ween
mode l ler
t he
i s r ear
a s ing le p iece o f c lay,
spec imens
f i red
t he
Th is
pa id
s tand
a l ow t o
t o mou ld ing
upr ight
e as i ly .
t emperature . be
s ure what
t ype
i s no doubt t hat we a re dea l ing w ith c att le
r obust ic ity g aur
t he
They
f ound ,
body .
i n a s ty l ised manner ,
Where mou ld ing was s tyl ised , i t i s not poss ib le o f a n ima l
were
t he
Part icu lar a ttent ion was
The
g raves .
phase , but were a lso p resent i n phase
h ad
i n
be long t hat
t h is
a rea
t o
most
i s marked
(B ibos j ävan icus2 t he
horns .
i n m ind
t he
a ma le
The
f or mer .
a n ima ls
were
both
i n
The ma te t he
The ma le g aur h as absence
b anteng
o r
o f
t h is
do mest ic
B an
DEER AND
Bur ia l
4 7
3-36d) a nd I t s tands 9 .5 mm . f or
ELEPHANT
conta ined
a n
e lephant .
10 .5
mm
h igh
The mode l l ing
c attle .
The
a t
a nd
t he
dew lap
t he
e nd
t he
b roken
a reas
f igur ine was
f ound
bone
t o
t he
h ind
c lay f or mer
a nd
h as
i nto a re
a re
two
a s lender
dep icted n ubb ins .
quarters
5 4 .0
was
The t o
most
o f
t he
Th is
a re
1 402 r ear
h ead
t o
s a me o f
a s
c lay
a sma l l
i s
f ig
l imbs .
w idth o f
t he
p roject ion
r ises
t he
t he
a m in i mum
u sed
r idge
i nco mp lete , but
s upported
i s
a mass ive
body .
across .
app rox imate ly
t runk .
w ith
b ack
( cat .
f or
s ing le
h ave
3-36c)
mm
deer
3-36)
a nt lers .
Th is
t he c a lves .
t echn ique matches t hat u sed f or t he r unn ing t he e nt ire l ength o f t he back . does
a
Unfortunate ly
f ig
a
( f ig
s ave
n eck
a s
l atera l ly across t he
s hou lders
o f
convent ions
e nough
1 405
BUR IALS
f igur ines
a nd
out .
l arge
( cat .
f igur ines
i s co mp lete
u nder a nd bet ween
e lephant
a nd
t he
i s p inched
c lay
F IGUR INES FROM
t echn ique
t he c lay h as sp l intered b road
t he
The
f ore l imbs
sp layed
The
B a D i :
The
The
1 50 .0
l ength
mm .
f igur ine
n eck
i s
f ro m
Aga in ,
i n wh ich
c .
3 5 mm
t he
f ronta l
t he
mou ld ing
catt le . There i s a p inched r id e Part o f one b road e ar s urv ives , a s
f igur ine
was
f ound
overly ing
t he
l eft
f orear m .
HUMAN F IGUR INES FROM
Bur ia l f ro m h ave
4 7
conta ined
t he wa ist up . On ly been outstretched .
two
h uman
BUR IALS
f igur ines .
( f ig
3-36)
The
f i rst
i s
t he s tumps o f t he a r ms s urv ive . The eyes , nostr i ls a nd nose a re
p resent on ly
They appear t o f or med by j abs
w ith a s harp i mp lement i nto t he wet c lay . The s urv iv ing port ion i s i n h e ight . I t was f ound on t he l eft f orear m ( cat . 1 394 f ig 3-36f) . h as
The s econd , more co mp lete spec imen , was f ound i n t he t ost t he extre m it ies o f a r ms a nd l egs but i s o ther w ise
co mp lete .
The
a r ms were
t he eyes a nd mouth were t he
c lay .
The
e ars
f or merly
outstretched .
c reated when
were
p inched
s urv iv ing port ion s tands 8 0 mm
a s harp
out ,
h igh
( cat .
a s
As t he
f ig
ma le
S tyl ist ica l ly, f ro m
A4 Leve l 7 Cat . Th is be ing
t hough
t hey
t o
t he
a l l
t he bur ia ls .
1 847
f igur ine
g iven
n ear ly
( f ig
on ly
f igur ines
They
j abbed
gen ita l ia .
i nto The
f ro m
( f ig
3-38)
occupat ion
depos its
a re , however, f ar sma l ler .
3-38a)
l acks
mass ive
b ifurcate a t
t he
f i rst spec imen ,
3-36e) .
CATTLE F IGUR INES FR OM OCCUPAT ION CONTEXTS
para l le l t hose
l eft h and . I t s ubstant ia l ly
i mplement was
were
1 404
i n t he
7 0 mm
t he
h ead .
s hou lders .
t he base
i nto
I t The
two
i s
h and- mou lded,
f eet t i ny
r ece ived
n ubb ins .
p ro m inence
l ess
emphas is ,
I t s tands e as i ly .
B an B a D i :
A2 Leve l 7 Cat .
7 94
Aga in , on ly s tra ight
back
on
t iny
f our
a n
f eet .
A3 Leve l 7 Cat . Th is s ty le
o f c lay . t he
but t he h ead
i s
absent . h ump
i s a c lear
i s very
1 847
t a i l
f igur ines
There
i s
a t
s hou lders .
t he
a sma l l ,
upr ight
t a i l
I t s tands
f i nger p r int on
t he b ack .
mode l led ,
t acks
a nd
e as i ly
8 01 ( f ig 3-38c)
So me care
s hort
h ead
accentuated
There
f igur ine
o f cats .
c lay
( f ig 3-38b)
t he
t o
t he
a nd h as
f ro m
A3 Leve l 7 Cat .
above .
been
t he
h as been
c rude ly
7 94
The
t aken , w ith
body .
There
a nd
f eet a re a s harp
i s
a l l
t he
r ough ly i nstrument ,
a r a ised
l ump
c are
r ounded
a t
a nd
l umps
t o
d ist ingu ish
t he
s hou lders ,
l ost .
4 46a
( f ig
3-38d)
Th is f igur ine i s co mp lete except f or t he horns . I t i s met icu lous ly mode l led adopt ing t he convent ions f or a vest ig ia l t a i l , b ifurcated l egs e nd t r iangu lar-shaped h ead .
The horns were
a ng led
out a nd
t hen
f or ward
f ro m
t he occ iput . A3 Leve l 7 Cat . Th is a lthought
f igur ine t he
( f ig
i s
8 76
mode l led,
h igh l ight
t he n eck
s im i lar
t o
cat .
4 46a
i n
s ize
a nd
horns .
I t
t reat ment ,
f ore l imbs a re m iss ing .
( f ig 3-38f)
spec imen
c rude ly
3-38c)
very
f ace a nd
A3 Leve l 7 Cat . Th is
4 46b
i s
co mp lete
a s ing le
p inch
except o f
f i nger
f or
t he
a nd
t humb
be ing
i s
r idge .
TABLE Ban Na D i : t he catt le
P rovenance L evel
f igur ines
Cat.No.
3-33
f ro m
occupat ion depos its
Max.
Max.
L ength
H e i ght
( in mm)
Max. W idth n eck
A4
3 4
7
1 847
c . 5 9.0
c . 2 9.0
1 4.0
A2
4 0
7
7 94
c . 4 0.0
2 5.0
1 1.0
A3
3 3
7
8 01
0 . 6 4.0
3 9.5
2 0.0
A3
2 1
7
4 46a
4 8.3
2 5.0
1 1.5
A3
2 1
7
4 46b
C . 4 4.0
-
1 3.9
AA
3 0
7
4 76
4 1.5
-
1 5.0
A3
2 9
7
6 90
-
-
2 9.0
A3
2 4
7
5 39
-
-
-
r ather
emp loyed
t o
B an B a D i :
t he
c lay
f igur ines
F 6
1 2
7
1 270
-
-
-
F 6
6
7
9 61
-
-
-
TS54
F 5
2 1
7
A2
2 3
6
4 10
-
-
A3/4 1 8
6
1 315
-
-
A l
2 2
6
5 28
-
A3
2 0
6
4 02
4 2.0
2 7.0
1 2.0
F 5 A l
8 2 2
6 6
TS23 7 01
c . 4 5.0
c . 2 2.0
1 1.5
6 5
1 881
0 . 43.0
c .
3 33
-
1 5.0 -
Uncer t ain A2 1 8
A3 Leve l 7 Cat . On ly
t he
6 90
( f ig
h ead
h as
po int up wards a nd A3 Leve l 7 Cat . Th is
t here
5 39
i s
-
c . 2 3.0
-
-0 3 6.0
3 0
3-38g) s urv ived .
I ts
s hape
i s a depress ion
( f ig
spec imen
L atter po int up wards
1 3.5
i n
i s most u nusua l .
t he a rea o f
t he
The
horns
f ronta l bone .
3-38h) r epresented
f ro m
on ly
a f ace w ith
by
t he
h ead
a nd
a t r iangu lar out l ine
horns .
v iewed
The
f ro m
t he
f ront . F5 Leve l 7 Cat . The a re
TS54
h ead
a nd
r epresented by
F6 Leve l 7 Cat . Th is a rea s ty le
3-38)
f ore l imbs
( f ig
bov id
f igur ine wh ich was
F6 , but not p rec ise ly
s ize ,
i t
spec imen a re m iss ing .
The r ear
l imbs
3-38n)
i s part o f a l arge
a nd
c. ,t h is
a s ing le nubb in .
1 270
o f square
mortuary
( f ig
f a l ls
contexts .
The
i nto r ear
t he l imbs
a ssoc iated w ith g roup
descr ibed
co mpr ise
two
f ound
i n
a bur ia l . u nder
c lay
t he I n
f igur ines
bosses
a nd
bur ia l
t er ms o f f ro m
t he
t a i l
i s vest ig ia l . F6 Leve l 7 Cat . On ly
9 61 ( f ig 3-38o)
t he
r ear
A2 Leve l 6 Cat . Th is on
t he
s hape
o f
4 10
f igur ine
s hou lders t he
l imbs o f
one
t h is very
sma l l bov id
f igur ine s urv ive .
( f ig 3-38 1)
i s most qu ite
i nterest ing , because
u n l ike
s urv iv ing
a ny
horn
o ther i s
i t h as
bov id
c lear ly
a k in
(Bubalus bubal is) r ather t han w i ld o r do mest ic cattle . A3/A4 Leve l 6 Cat .
1 315
( f ig
3-38 j)
a p ronounced
t igur ine t o
t he
descr ibed . water
h ump The
but f r o
B an B a D i :
On ly
t he
r ear
l imbs
a nd
Th is t iny
5 28
f igur ine
bosses .
t hough
i s very r a ised
t he h ead a nd
Th is
i s
a po int
f or
( f ig
o f
l egs
t he
f ound .
The
t a i l was p rec ise ly
i mp lement .
sma l l . a rea
The
above
r ear t he
l imbs n eck
a re i s
r epresented
r e lat ive ly
by
two
p ronounced ,
f orequarters a re not p resent .
4 02
one
h ump, vest ig ia l
f igur ines
( f ig 3-38k)
The
A3 Leve l 6 Cat .
c lay
t a i l a rea were
s haped , p robab ly w ith a s harp Al Leve l 6 Cat .
t he
3-38 1)
t he
a nd
f ew no
mouth
co mp lete
m in iatures .
h int o f a t a i l .
a nd
t he
horns
The
r ise
I t h as
f ace
a
p ronounced
i s s lender, f i n ishes a t
a l most
vert ica l ly
above
t he
f ronta l a rea . F5 Leve l 6 Cat . The bov id a nd t he s et
TS23
r ear
quarters
confor m ,
f ound
i n
7 01 ( f ig
f igur ine
1 881 Leve l 6 ( f ig Th is
t he
s a me
f igur ine manner
s urv ived .
t he
sche mat ised
f ro m
extre me ly n ubb ins .
They
co me
l egs
a nd
f ro m
a
vest ig ia l
sma l l
t a i l ,
t o
occupat ion contexts .
s ty l ised .
The h ead
Fore
a nd
r ear
l imbs
a re
i s m iss ing .
3-38r)
l acks
a s
h ave
o f
3- 3 8q)
i s
r epresented a s so l itary Cat .
on ly
t er ms
i n squares A1-4
Al Leve l 6 Cat . Th is
( f ig 3-38p)
t he
t he
h ead .
l arger
The
f ore
spec imens
f ro m
l imbs
a re
mortuary
sp layed
i n
contexts .
j ust There
i s a p ronounced h ump . A2 Leve l 5 Cat . Th is c rude ly h ead
i s
3 33
t he
mode l led .
( f ig
3-38m)
on ly
f igur ine
The
h ump
f ro m
over
t he
a
l eve l
5
s hou lders
context . i s
A4 Leve l 5 Cat . Th is
i s
r ecogn isab le a r ms a nd
i s
r ather but
t he
i s m iss ing .
HUMAN F IGUR INES FR OM OCCUPAT ION CONTEXTS
o f
I t
p ronounced
were
f i nger f ace .
s tood
2 49 a
a s
( f ig
outstretched a nd
t humb .
The
a nd On ly
a nd The
s urv iv ing
about 5 0 mm
3-38)
3-38t)
sma l l
h uman .
( f ig
c rude ly t he
t he s a me
p iece
i n h e ight .
mode l led
upper part o f
t he
f igur ine , body
chest a rea mou lded w ith t echn ique i s
4 0 mm
was h igh
u sed a nd
t o
t he
but
c lear ly
i s p resent . a s ing le mou ld
The
p inch ing t he
nose
o r ig ina l Must h ave
B an B a D i : t he
c lay
F ISH F IGU MNE
A4 3 3 Leve t 7 Cat . Th is
n ear ly
a nd wou ld i s
1 085
1 5 .0 m m .
The
h ave
dorsa l
sp ines , r epresented s uggests
t hat
co m mon ly
r epresented
t he
f igur ine been
f i n
by
( f ig
3-38)
( f ig 3-38u)
co mp lete
o r ig ina l ly
f igur ines
h as
f ive
f i sh
been
r a ised
s uccess ive
be longs
i n
r epresents
about 5 .0 m m
a f ish .
I t i s 3 9 .5 m m
l ong ,
l onger .
The
w idth
by
f inger p inch ing
notches .
t o
t he
max imum
The
f am i ly
s hape
a nd
o f
t he
t he
Anabant idae .
f i n
body
Th is
i s
t he Ban Na D i f auna l spectrum .
F igur ines : s u mmary
t he
The
s a me
sma l l
ones .
They
be ing
f ound
spec imen f ro m
convent ions were i n
l eve l 6 r epresents
h uman a ctua l
f igur ine . bones
occupat ion
o f
The t hat
depos its
f or mak ing
t he
l o wer
buffa lo
spec ies , Ban
a nd Na
D i .
l arge
t hrough
part
a water buffa lo .
water a t
t he
d istr ibuted
o f
l eve l
There
co mes t he
u se
f igur ines 6 a nd
5 .
One
i s a lso
f ro m
f i sh
The
catt le l eve ls
t he
f am i ly o f
one
s a me i s
t hese
app ly
7 w ith
sma l l
t o
one
f igur ine
f i sh , a nd
one
l eve l
a s
t he
co mmon
i n
t he
f igur ines
i s
not
k no wn . For a cons iderat ion of t he c lay used 1 7 see page 874
t he manufacture of t hese f igur ines ,
B an B a D r : t he c lay
f i gur ines
a
b
d
F IGURE 3-34 Ban Na D i : t he c attle A .
B .47 Cat .1389 B .
f igur ines
f rom
t he bur ia ls
B .47 Cat .1403 C . 8 .35 Cat .1280 D . E . B .38 Cat .1419b
B .38 Cat .1419a
B an N a D i :
i l tustrat ions
o f
t he
f igur ines
a
C
e F IGURE Ban Na D i : t he c att le A .
Cat .1397 B .
Cat 1 399 C .
3-35
f igur ines Cat .1401 D .
f ro m
bur ia l 4 7
Cat .1396 E .
Cat .1368
B an N a D :
i lustrat ions
o f
t he
f i gur ines
F IGURE 3-36 Ban Na D i : catt le , e lephant a nd deer a nd h uman A .
Bur .46 Cat .1437 B . D .
Bur .
Bur .47 Cat .1402 E .
TS
1 9 Cat .
TS34a-b C .
Bur .47 Cat .1404 F .
f igur ines Bur .47 Cat .1405
Bur .47 Cat .1394
B an N a D i :
i lustrat ions o f
t he
f i gur ines
a
F IGURE 3-37 Ban Na D i : c att le A .
Bur .40 Cat .1439 B . D .
f igur ines
f ro m
Bur .45 Cat .1384a C .
Bur .45 Cat .1383 E .
bur ia ls Bur .45 Cat .1384b
Bur .46 Cat .1436
a
r l
t _ J
F IGURE 3-38 Ban Na D i : c attle , h uman a nd A . D . G . J .
A4 3 4 L .7 Cat .1847 B . A3 2 1 L .7 Cat .446a E .
f i sh
f igur ines
A2 4 0 L .7 Cat .794 C .
A3 3 3 L .7 Cat .801
A3 2 1 L .7 Cat .446b F .
A4 3 0 L .7 Cat .876
A3 2 9 L .7 Cat .690 H .
A3 2 4 L .7 Cat .539
I .
A2 2 3 L .6 Cat .410
A3/A4 1 8 L .6 Cat .1315 K . Al 2 2 L .6 Cat .528 L . M . A2 1 8 L .5 Cat .333 N . F6 1 2 L .7 Cat .1270 0 .
A3 2 0 L .6 Cat .402 F6 6 L .7 Cat .961
P .
F5 8 L .6 Cat .TS 2 3 Q .
U/C
S .
F5 2 1 L .7 Cat .TS 5 4 T .
Al 2 2 L .6 Cat .701 R . A4 L .5 Cat .249 U .
L .6 Cat :1881
A4 3 3 L .7 Cat . 1085
B an Na
DI :c lay
THE CLAY
l ad les
LADLES
( f ig 3-39)
There They f ro m a re
a re
n ine
co mp lete
a re
character ised
i t .
The
r ather
decorat ion .
h and les
r ough ly
by e nd
e ither
s haped
Deta i ls a re a s
o r
f ragmentary
by
i n
a po int o r
h and
a nd
f ro m
Ban Na
D i .
r is ing
up
h and le
i n a pa ir o f
smoothed .
There
n ubb ins . i s
no
They s ign
o f
3-34
The Ban Na D i Lad les
Level
l ad les
f o l lo ws :
TABLE
P rovenance
c lay
ap ract ica l ly c ircu lar bo w l a nd
Cat.Nb.
Max.
( in m m)
Length
o f b ow l
Max. w idth
Max.
o f b ow l
o f b ow l
d epth
AA
3 0
7
9 71
8 5.7
8 2.1
4 6.5
A3
2 5
7
5 89
6 5.5
6 2.5
4 1.5
AA
2 3
7
4 38
7 5.0
7 5.5
4 4.5
A3
2 9
7
7 79
5 8.0
5 8.0
3 8.7
A3
2 3
7
4 08
h andle o nly
F 5 A3
1 4 2 8
7 7
TS38 6 67
h andle o nly h andle o nly
A2
2 7
6
6 77
h andle o nly
A l
1 9
5
1 613
h andle o nly
Ban Na D i :
i lustrat ions
o f
t he
c lay
l ad les
a
b
C
d F IGURE
3-39
Ban Na D i : t he c lay A .
A4
3 0 L .7 Cat .971 B . D .
l ad les
A3 2 9 L .7 Cat .779 C . A3 2 5 L .7 Cat .589
A4 2 3 L .7 Cat .438
B an Na D i : b one
a nd
a nt ler a rtefacts
THE BONE AND ANTLER ARTEF ACTS
( f igs 3-40
There a t
Ban
i s
Ban
worked
bone
o f co mp lete g roup
a .
D i .
a nd
t ools
var iety
can
o f a rtefacts made o f bone o r a nt ler
manufacture
These be
p ieces
l oose ly
t ypo log ica l ly,
4 4)
i s
a ttested
a re
by
descr ibed
t er med
a lthough
t he
p resence
be lo w .
" po ints" .
I t
i t i s conceded
o f
The ma jor ity
i s
poss ib le
t hat
t he
t o
u se o f
i s not kno wn w ith a ny deg ree o f certa inty . f ro m
A3/A4 2 8 Cat . Th is
a nt ler .
i tems
Bone po ints
I ts
Loca l
a rtefacts
t hese
t hese
a cons iderab le
Na
t o
Leve l 7
1 319
spec imen
s urv iv ing
h as
a n
i s
8 2 .5
l ength
i ntact po int, but mm .
I t bears
i s
f ractured
s tr iat ions
a long
a l l
over
t he i ts
s tem .
s urface
wh ich r esu lt f ro m s hap ing, p robab ly w ith a s andstone abrader . Two a ttempts were made t o d r i l l a hole c . 2 0 mm f ro m t he po int, a nd t he t h ird
was
s uccessfu l .
f unct iona l a re
f lat
across t he
e nd .
on
one
t he
o f
f i rst
1 0
s urface ,
t he
f lattens
a rtefact,
mater ia l , s uch
a s
l eather .
o f
pa id
t he
o ther, The
cou ld
t he
u sed
t he
h ave
i s
s hape
t he j ust
i n
p ierce
s erved
t o
t he
i tse lf, depth
f ront o f
a s heen
t o
o f
po int
max imum
a rea
There
r epeated ly
ho le
t o
i nc lud ing
3 .0 m m .
o f 2 .9 m m .
i t was
The
was l ength ,
on
be ing
a depth i f
i ts
c ircu lar
s ect ion
t o a s
a ttent ion
mm
but
p lano-convex
perforat ion
part
Part icu lar
The
t o
t h is
a r es i l ient
bear
a
t hread
a nd exped ite s t itch ing . A3 2 2 Cat .
4 82
Th is
bone
po int
bears
They r un t ransverse t o i n c at . 1 319 , but h as i mp le ment, wh ich
i s
o f
i n a nt iqu ity
a n
abrader
r ema ins o f
a nd
u sed
The po int i tse lf A g roove r uns t he
i n
s hap ing
i t .
i s not r ounded a s t he l ength o f t he
bone 's
medu l lary
cav ity .
t he s urv iv ing p iece
i s 12 m m
t ong .
5 47
Th is L ong .
marks
p robab ly what
The s haft was b roken A2 2 6 Cat .
t he
i ts t ong ax is . t hree f acets .
i s
Both
a
t ips
r ather were
c rude ly b roken
s haped i n
doub le
a nt iqu ity .
po inted
There
i s
i mp le ment no
6 5
i nd icat ion
mm t hat
po l ish ing o r g r ind ing were u ndertaken . A4 3 4 Cat . Th is s uggests
106 po int was
a l arge
p resent where t he
po int
i s
t he
po int
f ractured .
g r ind ing o r pol ish ing . A2 3 9 Cat .
cut
7 32
f ro m
a p iece o f metapod ia l bone , t he s ize o f wh ich
deer o r sma l l bov id . b roadens The
t o
Part o f a w idth
i mp le ment
bears
t he o f cut
exter ior s urface c .
1 7 .5
mm .
marks ,
but
i s
The no
s t i l l
t ip
o f
s ign
o f
B an Na D: b one
Th is i n
i s a doub le
a nt iqu ity .
a nd
h as
I t wou ld
a max imum
g round
a nd
about
1 5
b readth o f
back
The
f ro m
a nt ler a rtefacts
i mp lement, one
h ave measured
po l ished .
mm
po inted
a nd
1 .2
a nd
s urv iv ing
t he
t ip .
e nd
o f wh ich was
about 7 0 .0 m m
before
depth o f 5 .8 m m .
co mp lete
Both
e nd
po inted
Both
h as
e nds
a
d ip
f ractured
i t was
b roken ,
e nds were
g lossy
away
s heen
f ro m
t he
l ong ax is o f t he bone . A2 4 3 Cat .
8 44
On ly j udge
t he
f ro m
centra l
i ts
part
contour ,
o f
t h is
i mp lement was
f or mer ly
a po int .
f ound ,
I t h as
but
been
i t was ,
g round
t o
t o
a n
a lmost c ircu lar c ross—sect ion a nd t he marks r esu lt ing f ro m t he u se o f a n abrader a re c lear ly v is ib le . They r un a t a n a ng le o f 0 . 4 5° t o t he l ong ax is .
The po int was s ubjected
A3 2 2 Cat .
h eat , a nd
h as been charred
a l l over .
4 79
Th is
i s
muntjgA :
t o
t he
I t was
t er m ina l e nd
r emoved
by
o f a deer
cutt ing
t ine ,
r ound
s im i lar
i n
s ize
t o
t he per imeter a nd
A lunt iacus
t hen s napp ing
i t o ff f ro m t he r est o f t he a nt ler . Part o f t he exter ior h as s urv ived , but t he r est h as been cut a nd t hen part ia l ly g round . The t ip h as been b roken , l eav ing
a s urv iv ing
A4 3 5 Cat .
l ength o f 5 0 .1 mm .
1 271
L ike cat .
4 79
t h is po int
t hough t h is spec imen ca me r esu lt ing f ro m t he p rocess a nt ler
a re
g round i s
c learly
v is ib le .
a c lear s heen wh ich
A3 3 6 Cat . The
po inted The
c .
l ong .
2 3 mm
A2 2 9 Cat . Aga in , c ircu lar .
Away
F8
7 Cat .
a nt ler The
p robab ly
part
po int
t he
a t
s urv iv ing
t he
t ip
t ip
t hen
i tse lf h as
r ef lects
l eather .
was
i ts u se
I t i s 6 4 mm
t ine
o f a deer a nt ler,
o f deer . The cut marks f ro m t he body o f t he cut
been
a s i n
a n
t o
s hape
b roken , but aw l
t o
a nd t here
puncture
a
l ength .
o f
t h is
a rtefact
i tse lf h as
been
p rojects
f ro m
a
l arge
p iece
o f
s napped o ff , l eav ing on ly a p ro ject ion
Th is p roject ion bears a s l ight s heen .
6 92
d ia meter
notches
f ro m
9 27
d iaphys is .
h as
f ash ioned
The
t o a n ova l c ross s ect ion .
r es i l ient s ubstance , s uch a s
a rea
i s
f ro m a l arger spec ies o f detach ing t he t ip
t he
a cut cut
po inted b reak f ro m
i s t he
notch
above
i t .
l ength be ing
a t
e nd
o f
4 .0
mm ,
po int, 9 0° The
t h is
t he
t o
t he
l ong
beyond
5 4 .0 mm .
9 34
- 1 76
-
h as
c ross
a rtefact
t he
a rea
a rtefact
a nd
b roadens
ax is , t hese
been
s ect ion
a nd
a nd two
notches
b roken . i s
f lattens . sma l l i s
The
p ract ica l ly Th is
t r iangu lar
b roken ,
t he
Ban Na Di: bone and antler artefacts
This bone artefact has a circular cross section and was formerly pointed at each end. The original length is estimated at 90.0 mm .. and the maximum diameter is 7.7 mm. F6 2 Cat.
853
Only the central part of this burnt bone point has survived. been cut to form a circular cross section. b.
It has
Bone points from Level 6
A2 26 Cat.
650
This artefact was probably formerly pointed at both· ends .. but both are now broken. Its surviving length is 59 mm. It has an oval cross section, the maximum and m1n1mum diameters being 6. 7 and 5.5 mm respectively. The surface has been polished all over. On one end, the fracture at the point is slight. There is a band of sheen the colour of which is slightly green. It also appears to have been subjected to heat. A3 18 Cat.
367
Again, this slender ·implement has been fractured at both ends. Its surviving length is 80 mm, and it has a rectangular cross section measuring 4.5 x 3.0 mm. There are striations over all four surfaces at - an angle of about 45 degrees to the long axis. These reflect the shaping of the bone. A4 19 Cat.
551
Only the central shaft of this artefact has survived. -It has a circular cross section 6.5 mm in diameter and a smooth, polished surface. The surviving length is 71.0 mm. A2/ A3 22 Cat.
1241
This artefact may well be made from antler tine. It has been cut, then smoothed and polished over most of its surface. The tip has fractured. It has been subjected to heat. A2/ A3 20 Cat.
1260
The olecranon and to provide a convenient handle .. while the shaft of the ulna has been ground to a circular cross section. Unfortunately the functional end has been broken. There are five parallel incised lines on one side of the shaft .. each c. 1 mm long and between 5 and 13.0 mm apart� This point was made by modifying a bovid ulna.
processes anconaeus have both been cut and smoothed
Cat.
1860 Provenance unknown
- 177 -
B an Na D i : bone
The
s haft
o f
t h is
c ircu lar po inted e nd c .
Bone po ints
A3
1 6 Cat . Th is t he
po int
f ash ioned
There
a re
d iaphys is , p resumab ly
h as
s ince
t hen
f ractured ,
cuts w ith a s harp 1 7 Cat . The
been
cut,
but
on ly
part
o f
t he
Leve l 5
was
deer .
d iaphys is was
A3/A4
h as
s urv ives .
f ro m
The
i n
t o
a
c ut marks
t o
t runcated
I t i s no w
p robab ly
i n
t he
o f
centra l
a
part
a p iece o f bone o f conven ient s ize .
smoothed
t he
r netapod ia l ,
c lear
r emove
cut a nd
t hough
f ro m
s evera l
i mplement .
a po int .
e nd
6 8 mm
The
bears
f unct iona l
ev idence
f or
e nd t hree
l ong .
1 829
centra l
f ractured
s haft
o f
a nt iqu ity .
d ia meter o f 5 .5 m m . f ro m
spec imen
a nt ler a rtefacts
4 95
med ium-s ized o f
a nd
s hap ing
t he
t h is
i mp lement
I t h as
The
a
s urface
bone .
They
h as
c ircu lar
bears many
a re
a t
a n
s urv ived ,
c ross
both
s ect ion
e nds
w ith
h av ing
a max imum
sma l l s tr iat ions wh ich
a ng le o f about 4 5 °
t o
r esu lts
t he
t ong
ax is . Al 1 7 Cat .
6 00
Th is h as
been
s ect ion
i s
a sma l l
( 25 mm
burnt a l t over .
1 0 .0 m m
d .
Bone po ints
A3
1 Cat .
l ong) m id
I t bears many
s ect ion o f
a bone
s tr iat ions , a nd
a rtefact , wh ich
h as a c ircu lar c ross
i n d ia meter . f ro m
l eve l 4
19
Th is
a rtefact co mpr ises
a s harp
po int on
a body w ith
a n
ova l
c ross
s ect ion . I t t er m inates w ith a notch r ese mb l ing a barb , beyond wh ich body cont inued . At t h is po int ho wever, i t h as b roken . The s urface o f a rtefact h as
been
f ro m
t he notch
t ip
t o
po l ished
smooth
a nd
i s b lack
f ro m
burn ing .
bone
po ints
t he t he
The
l ength
were
f ound
i s 3 6 .0 m m .
Bone po ints : s ummary I t damaged . ev idence p robab ly bone
i s
not iceab le They
t hat
may a ny
t hat o f a n
i s u sed
t hat h ave
were
p ract ica l ly f u lf i l led
u sed
aw l ( cats .
a s
a l l
t he
a var iety p roject i le
1 319 , 7 32
t oday a s a part o f co mpos ite
a nd f i sh
o f
f unct ions .
po ints . 1 260) .
One
There
i s
f unct ion
Notched
a nd
no was
s haped
o r sma l l ma mma l
t raps ,
t hrough
( f ig
t he
p r inc ipa l co mponent mater ia l be ing bamboo .
e .
Bone
( a l l co me
a rtefacts f ro m
w ith
l eve l 7 )
a c ircu lar
ho le
bored
one
e nd
3-41)
B an Na D i : b one
A2/A3 2 5 Cat . Th is I t
i s
i s
a rtefact h as
a c ircu lar c ross
4 7 .0
mm
f ro m
t hrough
t he
s haft .
l ocated
s urface
5 .5
mm
i s smooth a nd
A4 2 7 Cat .
s h iny
7 9 mm e nd
o f
A3 2 7 Cat .
f ro m
o f
The
s urv iv ing
e nd
i n
co mpared
wh i le
edges o f a s
a n
t hrough The
A3 3 1 Cat . Th is o f
p roject ion . f i ne s heen . A4 2 3 Cat .
t he
t he t he
i f t he
t he
a rtefact a re
7 74 .
s uch
a s
o f
f ro m
a ho le o f
t he
I t t oo
o f
a
0 .
mm .
bored
3 .0
mm
a rtefact .
l ocated
t he
i s b roken
I ts
across
t ransverse ly
hole
8 .5 m m i s
r epeated ly
bored
f ro m
worn
pu l led
c ross wh ich
s ect ion wh ich i t was
t o
t he
a h igh
t hrough
i s now i n
u se .
t oo l 's
i s
i t .
l ong .
h ave
o r
e ight
sma l l
f ixed
i n
p lace
r egu larly
Both co me
f ro m
a s
across
w ide
4 0
a t
f ro m
a nd
6 5
g rooves , worn
a n
M icroscop ic
very
due ho le
5 mm
Bet ween
percept ib le
They
be The
i s 9 .5 mm p laced
s urface .
s even
i mp le ment was
6 6 mm
scarce ly
a nd
may
f ash ioned .
l ongest d ia meter, wh ich
was
t he
r evea l
added
s heen
exa m inat ion
g rooves
a f u lcrum
on
o f
e ach
before
a
perhaps ,
a
i t .
Leve l 7
7 74 a rtefact
co mpr ises
scapu la .
I t
The work ing
a f lat
h as
edge
p iece
o f
cut
t o
been
i s p ract ica l ly
bone
o r ig ina l ly
i ncorporate
a
h and le-l ike
s tra ight , s harp, a nd worn
t o
a
1 870 t hat
I t t oo was t acks
t h is
spec imen was made
cut a nd
a scapu la , a nd
s harp , but
edge
s even
a rtefact
r est
ho le
I t i s poss ib le cat .
o f
i s
i s
a d ia meter o f 2 .2 m m
t here
Spatu la-l ike objects .
s ect ion
1 364 .
a nd
e l l ipto id
s econd s et o f e le ments were moved
f .
i s
a d ia meter e nd
t here
i f a n e lement was
h as
po int h as e nd,
w ith
aperture
h as
wh ich
The
t he o r ig ina l bone
e nd .
one
p resumab ly t he
s urv iv ing
r esemb les c at .
a rtefact .
s heen , a s
i s bored
po int .
t he
ho le
t he
a d ia meter o f 8 .0 t here
a l l over .
t he
l ast spec i men
s hape
a t one e nd
mm
wh ich
7 40
Th is
t h is
f ro m t he
a nd very n arro w
t he
i n
The
Th is ho le h as a d ia meter o f 4 .3 mm
s urv iv ing
t o
s ect ion w ith
e nd
1 869
s haft ,
ho le .
t he
f ro m
Th is spec imen c lose ly t he
a nt ler a rtefacts
1 364
f ractured
t ransverse ly a nd
a nd
h as
g round
f ro m
a h and lel ike
t he g loss o f cat .
f or
t he s a me
a n atura l ly
extens ion .
f unct ion a s
f lat p iece o f bone ,
One o f
t he
7 74
M ISCELL ANE OUS WORK E L ' -, BONE i \ .ND ANTLER
( f ig
3-44)
edges
i s
B an Na D i : b one
There
a re
s evera l
p ieces
a nd
o f
a nt ler a rtefacts
bone
a nd
a nt ler wh ich
bear
t races
o f
mod if icat ion but a re not co mp leted a rtefacts . A4
2 7 Leve l 7 Cat .
1 838
( f ig 3-44a)
Th is p iece o f bone h as been 6 0 mm
cut
t o
a r ough ly
c ircu lar s ect ion .
I t i s
l ong .
A4 3 3 Leve l 7 Cat . Th is a po int . h eavy
1 830
1 34 m m The
a nd
( f ig 3-44b)
t ong
p iece
cut marks
s harp
a re
i mp lement .
o f bone
h as been cut t o
c lean
a nd
There
a re
s tra ight , no
t he r ough s hape o f
s uggest ing
s igns
o f
t he
u se
o f
a
f urther mod if icat ion by
g r ind ing o r po l ish ing . A4 2 6 Leve l 7 Cat . Th is
i s a n
s ku l l w ith b reak t he
f i rst
i t f ree .
l arger
5 42
a nt ler
f ive
sma l ler
t ine was
3-44c)
f ro m
f our o r The
( f ig
h iunt iacus muntf i rk cuts
f ro m
t i ne was
cut a l l r ound
t hen
i n
l t was
a s harp
r emoved
t he m id
r emoved
i mp lement , i n
t hen
a s im i lar
f ro m
t he
a b lo w
t o
f ash ion , a nd
s ect ion , w ith a s harp
t ool , but
t he e nd was not r e moved .
BONE ARTEF ACTS FR OM On ly f i rst
o lecranon g iven i s
two
( cat . t o
h as t he
apparent
was
f ound
u nclear s inuses l ength
bone
1 852)
cut
spec i men t h is
wh ich
The
r ounded
cat .
r esemb le
t h is
4 1 mm .
s aw .
t o
a
1 260
I t
t he
a rtefact
One
i s i t .
Th is
but
mm ,
a t
f unct ion o f
t h is
i mp lement,
I t i s worth
r ich mortuary
a rea
i n
u nder a c rocod i le s k in .
l east
o f
r eca l l ing
1 7
i n
r esemb l ing No
s econd
s urface c rocod i le
t he
t he
i s
t he
t reat ment
o ther mod if icat ion
a rtefact t he
( cat . t he
1 382)
bone
a rtefact
i s
bears
c ran ium .
The
p resent
The
a rtefact
a t one
notches , i f i t
o f
The
wh ich
b readth , 8 0 mm .
i nc ludes a ho le
h as
u lna
a nato m ica l n ature o f
t he
a nd
3-45)
i n bur ia l contexts .
above .
The
( f ig
bov id
p rof i le ,
The
edge
i s u nkno wn .
a
descr ibed
s tructure
3 05
f ound
i s
spec imen .
mod if icat ion ,
h as been cut t o s hape o f
B .11 .
mortuary
o f
been
f rom
i n assoc iat ion w ith B .42 .
because o f
i mp lements h ave
co mes
been
on
BUR IAL CONTEXTS
e nd w ith
r esemb l ing
o ther
t han
t he
a d ia meter t eeth o f a
a s tatus
object ,
t hat t h is bur ia l was part o f t he r e lat ive ly
square F6 , a nd
i s
l ocated
c lose
t o
a c h i ld
i n terred
B an N a D i : b one
a nd
a nt ler a rtefacts
F IGURE 3-40 Ban Na D i : t he bone po ints
f rom
l eve l 7
A . A3 2 2 Cat .482 B . A4 3 4 Cat ,1106 C . A3/4 2 6 Cat .1319 D . A3 3 6 Cat .927 E . A2 2 6 Ca f t .4 '47 F . A2 3 9 Cat .732 G .
A4 3 5 Cat .1271 H .
^2 2 9 Cat .692
F IGURE Ban Na D i : t he bone po ints A .
A3/4 D .
2 0 Cat .1260 B .
F6 2 Cat .853 E .
f ro m
3-41 t eve t 6 ( a-b) a nd
A2 2 6 Cat .650 C . F6 1 Cat .934 F .
l eve l 7 ( c-f)
A3 2 2 Cat .479
A2 4 3 Cat .844
B an Na D r : b one
a nd
a nt ler a rtefacts
F IGURE 3-42 Ban Na D i : t he bone po ints l eve l 5 ( e—g) a nd A . D .
f ro m
l eve l 6 ( a—d),
l eve l 4 ( h)
A3 1 8 Cat .367 B . U/P Cat .1860 C . A2/3 2 2 Cat .1241 A4 1 9 Cat .551 E . A3/4 1 7 Cat . 1829 F . Al 1 7 Cat .600 G .
A3
1 6 Cat .495 H .
A3
1 Cat .119
B an Na DI :b one
a nd
F IGURE
a nt ler a rtefacts
3-43
Ban Na D i : t he spatu lal ike objects a rtefacts w ith a c ircu lar hole bored ( c-e) .
A l l co me
f ro m
( a-b) a nd bone t hrogh one e nd
l eve l 7 .
A . A3 3 1 Cat .774 B . A4 2 3 Cat .1870 C ' N 2/3 2 5 Cat 1 364 D . A4 2 7 Cat .1889 E .A3 2 7
f .740
B an Na D i : b one
a nd
a nt ler a rtefacts
a
F IGURE
3-44
Ban Na D i : t he worked bone a nd A .
A4 2 7 L .7 Cat .1838 B .
a nt ler
A4 3 3 L .7 Cat .1830 C .
A4 2 6 L .7 Cat .542
B an Na D i : b one
a nd
a ntler a rtefacts
b
F IGURE 3-45 Ban Na D i : t he bone a rtefacts A .
Cat .1382 B .42 MP1b B .
f rom
bur ia l contexts
Cat .1852 B .10/11 MP1c
B an Na D : whetstones
WHETST ONES
( f igs 3-46 a nd
S tone co mpr ises were
i mplements
a g rooved
p robab ly
worn
c ast meta l a rtefacts . A2 3 8 Leve l 8 Cat . Th is
a re
r are
4 7)
a t Ban Na D i .
o r
f lattened
by
h ab itua l
p iece u se
o f
i n
The
r ed
p r inc ipa l a rtefact t ype
s andstone .
r e-sharpen ing
o r
The
g rooves
t r imm ing
The ir d istr ibut ion a nd character ist ics a re a s
n ew ly
f o l lo ws .
7 28
cobb lestone ,
wh ich
measures
6 0
x
6 0
mm ,
h as
a
f acet
worn
smooth , on one s urface .
TABLE
3-35
Ban Na D i : t he whetstones
P rov.
L evel
Cat.
No.
R aw Mater i al
Max i mun
Ca r men t
L ength/ W idth ( nm)
A2
8
7 28
S andstone
5 9.0x58.0
F 5
7
TS 3 4
S andstone
8 9.0x64.0
A d epression 3 4 r im w ide h as b een worn t o a d epth o f c . 8r im i nto t he s tone.
I t h as a
V-shaped c ross s ection A2 2 9
7
7 83
Sandstone
8 0.0x57.0
A V-shaped g roove h as b een
WOr n
t o a
d epth o f 9 .0 nm o n one s urface. I t
i s approx.
2 8
r an w ide. A4 2 7
7
5 97
Sandstone
9 7.0x82.0
A s hallow g roove 3 4 t ym l ong h as b een worn o n
t he
f lat
weathered s urface o f
t his p iece o f
s andstone. AA 3 1
7
1 059
S andstone
9 0.0x50.3
•
This p iece o f
B an Na D : whetstones
s andstone h as a V-shaped g roove 8 0 r im w ide a nd
c .
2 0 r im d eep. A2/A3
7
1 866
S andstone
9 0.0x86.0
This specimen h as a b road. V-shaped depression on one s urface which may r eflect u se a s a whetstone.
I t
i s
c . 4 8.0 rmn w ide a nd 7 - 8r im d eep. A4 2 0
7
3 74
S andstone
5 3.0x47.0
This p iece h as t hree V-shaped g rooves on
i ts
s urface.
These
a re 1 2.0,
1 9.0
a nd 4 5.0 r im w ide r espectively A l
2 7
7
1 747
S andstone
8 3.0x64.0
This specimen h as a v ery b road, s hallow d epression on o ne s urface, which may r esult t r am u se a s a whetstone. a re
t IND
There
c ut marks
on one edge. A3 1 8
7
1 128
S andstone
4 8.0x20.5
This specimen h as b een s haped t o a c ircular s ection
c ross i ncorpor-
a ting a f lattened p iece b earing g rooves a s f or
i f u sed
p recision
g rinding. A3 1 5 5
2 26
S andstone
4 6.0x22.2
A small
p iece o f
s andstone o f r ectangular s hape w ith a g roove worn worn down o ne e dge. A2/3 1 0 5
1 356
S andstone
6 2.9x60.0
This
f lat
s urfaced
sp eci men b ears s everal
n arrow
g rooves
i n o ne
B an Na D i : whetstones
s u rf ace.
- 1 89
-
B an Na DI : whetstones
a
end
F IGURE
3-46
Ban Na D i : t he whetstones A . D .
A2 2 9 L .7 Cat 7 83 B . A2/A3
A4 2 0 L .7 Cat .374 C .
1 0 L .5 Cat .1356 E . G .
F5 L .7 CaLTS 3 4 F .
A2/ A3 L .7 Cat .1866 H .
A3
A4
3 1 L .
A3
Cat .1059
1 8 L .7 Cat .1128
1 5 L .5 Cat .226
B an N a D i : whetstones
-
a
b
1
C
F IGURE 3-47 Ban Na D i : t he whetstones A .
A2 3 8 L .8 Cat .728 B . C .
A4 2 7 L .7 Cat .597
Al 2 7 L .7 Cat .1747
B an
Na
D r :
ST ONE S tone i s
c lear,
i ntents
f lakes o f
t hat a nd
f ew
F IGURE
s ites
f lakes
3-48
( d-f) A .
Al
Cat .1739
E .
a ny
A3
not
a rea , no
f ound
a re
i l lustrated
Na
D: B .
1 7 Cat .1760
s tone A4 F .
s tone
A2
absent f or
t here axes
f ro m
Ban Na
i ndustr ia l u se was a t
a ny
per iod .
o r adzes were
D i .
I t
f or a l l Un l ike
t ound e ither .
be lo w .
f lakes 1 4
3-48)
s tone
p ract iced
t he
Cat .522
( f ig
f lakes
p ract ica l ly
o f exot ic
i n
Ban 1 9
s tone
FL AKES
sort were
i mportat ion
purposes ,
conte mporary The
t he
t he
f ro m
Cat .1712
l eve l C .
2 4 Cat .508
A3
5
( a-c)
a nd
1 6 Cat .1701 D .
l eve l A4
6 2 0
B an N a D i : m isce l laneous
c lay
a rtefacts
M ISCELL ANE OUS CL AY ARTEF ACTS
( f ig
a .
C lay
" pendant"
Th is
( Cat .
a rtefact
1 878
i s u n ique
3-49)
L eve l 5 )
a t Ban Na
D i .
I t
i s
a n
ova l
c lay
" pendant"
w ith a c ircu lar perforat ion a t one e nd . b .
"Pear" s haped These
pear w ith h as
c lay pe l let
sma l l ,
so l id
ba l ls
e nd .
The
a po inted
two
notches
c ircumference .
c ut
o f
c lay
s urface
oppos ite
were
mou lded
e ach
o ther
a t
t he
The ir d istr ibut ion a nd d i mens ions a re a s
TABLE
t o
t he
s hape
i s carefu l ly, smoothed .
Cat .
po int
o f
o f
a
TS
7
max imum
f o l lo ws :
3-36
Ban Na D i : t he pear s haped pendants P rovenance
L evel
C . a t_ No.
Length
A l
2 3
6
4 92
3 5.5
A l
2 2
6
6 22a
3 2.3
A l
2 2
6
6 22b
( nm )
-
W idth ( nm )
1 8.8 1 9.1 2 6.1
A3
1 6
6
2 77
3 6.5
AA
1 6
5
2 42
2 4.5
1 6.2
5
TS14
3 5.8
2 1.3
5
1 83
F 5 AA
6 1 4
c .
Net we ights
A4
2 2 Leve l 7 Cat .
bored
( f ig
-
2 4.1
-
3 -50b) 5 72
Th is a rtefact co mpr ises a c rude ly mode l led l ump o f c lay w ith a ho le l engthw ise . I t i s most p laus ib ly i nterpreted a s a n et we ight . I t i s
4 7 .0 mm
l ong
a nd
Al 1 8 Leve l 5 Cat .
h as a max imum 2 69
d ia meter o f 3 5 .5 mm .
B an Na D i : m isce l laneous
Th is
ova l
c lay
a rtefact
h as
a
c lay
centra l ,
a rtefacts
l engthw ise
perforat ion .
The
s urface r evea ls t oo l ing w ith a f lat i nstrument , aga in r unn ing l engthw ise over t he s urface . I t i s b roken a t approx imate ly t he m idpo int . The max imum
d ia meter
d .
C lay
" Top"
A2
1 9 Leve l 5 Cat . Th is
po inted
( f ig 3-49h)
c lay
base ,
i s 3 1 .5 m m .
2 81
ob ject
h and le
o f
u nkno wn
a nd
centra l
c ircu lar perforat ion h as been made e .
C lay
bear ing mat
i mpress ions
A3 3 6 Leve l 7 Cat . Th is o f
r esemb les The
t hrough
t o
a t op
i n ter ior
i n i s
t hat
i t h as
ho l lo w
a nd
a a
i t .
( f ig 3-51)
9 55
i s a l arge
a b ronze
u se ,
swe l l ing .
cast ing
f rag ment o f p art ia l ly f urnace .
deep .
One
s urface
bears
p ieces
o f mater ia l a re
t he
6 t o
f i red
I t measures i mpress ion
7 mm
1 30 o f
i n w idth .
c lay wh ich co mpr ised p art x
9 2
mm
a nd
a woven mat . Matt ing
i s
The
5 6
m in
i nd iv idua l
o f s im i lar s tyle
i n
u se
t oday i s u sua l ly made o f ba mboo . S im i lar f urnaces a re s t i l l u sed i n Northeast Tha i land , t o r a ise i ron t o t he r equ ired h eat f or f org ing . S im i lar mats
h ave
been
observed ,
be ing
u sed
a s
w ind
b reaks
t o
constra in
f ly ing
sparks . f .
C lay
r ings
Ban Na ova l not
c ross
so me
t o
absence
poss ib i l ity may
D i h as
s ect ion
poss ib le
The
( f ig 3-51)
a re h ave
mortuary
be
o f
t hat
y ie lded a nd s ure
t hey u sed
contexts
a t
i n terpretat ion u n l ike ly .
s evera l b roken a rc
what
h and les
i n
co me
f rag mentary been
a n
wh ich f unct ion
a ny
f ro m
h and les
a s
o f
Ban
o r
der ived
Na
D i
but o r
f ro m a ny
Leve t
I t
pottery absence
r e lated
i s
Cat . No .
c lay
s ite
Aga in ,
Wi
A4
3 7
8
1 875a
1 5.7
3 7
8
1 875b
1 6.1 1 7.5
A4
3 5
7
1 849
A4
3 5
7
1 876
8 .4
A2
3 4
7
1 823
1 6.4
t hey
s uch
f o l lo ws :
r i ngs
A4
t he t hat
b race lets
r enders
s ize a re a s
Max W M
h ad .
aga inst
conce ivable
l ad les . o f
d th ( n m)
o r
I t i s
a rtefacts
a rgues
3-37
Ban Na D i : t he c lay
P rovenance
t hese
pots
vesse ls .
t he
a c ircu lar
t hat o f a b race let .
who le
Deta i ls o f p rovenance a nd
TABLE
objects w ith
f unct ions
t he
c era m ic
b race lets ,
c lay
r esemb les
i n a n
B an N a
C lay
3 6
7
1 818
9 .8
2 5
7
1 484
1 4.3
AA
3 0
7
1 020
1 0.0
A2
4 2
7
8 08
1 2.0
F 5
2 1
7
TS44
1 4.5
F 5
2 5
7
TS55
1 1.5
AA A3
3 6 3 1
7 7
1 337 7 20
1 5.0 1 1.6
A l
3 9
7
9 77
1 4.8
7
8 55
2 4.4
1
A2
3 7
7
7 54
1 4.9
A l
3 8
7
1 873
1 1.9
A4
3 6
7
1 874
1 1.2
A2
4 3
7
8 60
1 6.9
A3
3 6
7
9 22
1 0.0
A l
3 2
7
7 77
1 8.0
A4 A2
1 4 1 6
5 4
1 703 1 97
1 5.1 1 4.2
A2 AS
1 5 1 3
4 4
1 531 1 513
1 3.0 1 3.5
"Nubb in"
Th is
( f ig
7 83
wou ld
a n upturned hook h .
C lay Po ints
t o
f or m
a nd
( f ig
a re
i s
c lay
pots
f ro m
Ban
ho le
bored
Na D i .
t hrough
The sma l l
f ractures
smooth .
These
Two
i s
I t co mpr ises
a
vesse l .
co mp lete
I t e nds w ith
vert ica l perforat ion .
a c ircu lar c ross
not k no wn . t hat none
spec imens
w ith
f ro m
They may h as
been
( cats .
5 06
a nd
2 0
mm .
d iameters o f
c .
s ect ion , mou lded
be
t ugs
f ound
on
f or a who le
t he
2 16) h as Three
co mp lete a c ircu lar
co me
f ro m
l eve ls 5 a nd 6 .
i nhab itants
I n so me t o
cases ,
o f Ban Na D i f ash ioned t he
edges
e ffect a c ircu lar s hape .
a rtefacts
data on a l l d iscs
D i .
a pottery
3-52)
p reh istor ic
f ro m potsherds .
Na t o
a rtefacts w ith
r eca l led
t hem
l eve l 7 a nd one e ach ( f ig
Ban
app l ied
h as a centra l ly p laced
The ir u se
i t must be
C lay D iscs
a t
been
3-52)
f ive
a po int .
u n ique
h ave
vesse l , but
I .
3-50)
spec imen
wh ich
There
a rtefacts
AS
A2 4 0 Leve l 8 Cat .
n ubb in
c lay
A3
F 6
g .
D i : m isce l laneous
a re
r ecovered .
o f u nkno wn
c ircu lar c lay d iscs
r evea l a pattern I n o thers ,
u se .
t he
o f s uccess ive
edges
a re worn
Table 3-38 p rov ides bas ic
B an Na D i : m isce l laneous
TABLE
c lay
3-38
Ban Na D i : t he c lay
P rovenance
Level
Cat.No.
a rtefacts
D iameter
d iscs
( r rn )
I nner
Cuter s urface
s urface
f inish
f inish
p lain
A 1/2
2 9
7
1 811
3 0.7
p lain
A l
3 6
7
8 54
3 7.7
c ordmarked
c ordmarked
A2
3 8
7
7 30
5 0.5
p lain
c ordmarked
A3/4 A3
3 5 3 2
7 7
1 424 8 25
4 2.5 3 6.0
c ordmarked
c ordMarked
c ordmarked
c ordmarked
A l
3 9
7
9 75
3 8.0
c ordmarked
p lain
A3/4
1 8
6
1 250
3 0.0
c ordmarked
p lain
A2 A l
2 4 2 2
6
4 36 4 60
3 6.7 5 7.7
p lain
p lain
p lain
p lain
A l A3
2 1 1 7
4 57 5 65a
4 5.0 2 7.0
p lain
p lain
6
p lain
p lain
A3 AA
1 7 1 4
6 5
5 65b 1 670
4 0.2 3 0.0
c ordmarked
p lain
p lain
p lain
6 6
A l
1 9
5
1 538a
3 0.4
c ordmarked
p lain
A l
1 9
5
1 538b
2 3.0
c ordmarked
p lain
A l
1 9
5
1 538c
2 0.4
c ordmarked
p lain
A l
1 6
5
6 79
3 0.0
p lain
p lain
A4
1 6
5
2 52
5 1.0
c ordmarked
p lain
A l
1 9
5
3 89
5 5.1
c ordmarked
p lain
A l
1 8
5
5 33
2 9.0
c ordmarked
p lain
A l
1 9
5
6 31
5 5.0
cordmarked
p lain
a nd smoothed
A l
1 8
5
3 24
4 3.5
b urnished
p lain
A l
1 4
5
6 42
4 3.3
c ordmarked
p lain
A l
1 7
5
1 709
3 5.0
r ed s lipped
p lain
A l
1 8
5
5 04
3 0.0
p lain
p lain
A3
1 6
5
1 711
2 4.6
c ordmarked
s lipped
& s lipped A2/3
6
3
1 165
CL AY
These They
a re
sma l l ,
t hought
t o
sphero ida l
c ordmarked
4 9.5
c lay
p lain
PELLETS
pe l lets
were
abundant
a t
Ban
Na
h ave been u sed , w ith a p e l let bo w , a s p roject i les .
D i .
B an N a
D i : m isce l laneous
TABLE
I n
N .
c learly
S ize R ange
Average S ize
( di n .
( di n .
i n n m)
i n r im )
1
1 6
1 2.0 - 1 8.0
1 3
1 2.0 - 1 8.0
1 5.5
3
1 2
1 3.0 - 2 0.0
1 6.9
4
1 9
1 2.0 - 2 0.0
1 5.6
5
8 3
1 3.0 - 2 0.0
1 5.4
1 5.9
6
8 6
1 3.0 - 2 1.0
1 6.4
7
2 36
1 2.0 - 2 3.0
1 5.8
8
1 3
1 3.0 - 2 0.0
1 6.5
t he
f ound
pe l lets
2
southern
p rov inces o f Tha i land , s uch
i n a ssoc iat ion w ith a bamboo was
a rtefacts
3-39
Ban Na D i : t he c lay
Level
c lay
i n
a ssoc iat ion
bo w ,
w ith
t o
h unt b irds .
a m idd le
h ave a cons iderab le a nt iqu ity
per iod
a rtefacts A
c ache
a re
s t i l l u sed ,
o f s uch
bur ia l a t Ban Ch iang .
i n Southeast As ia .
pe l lets They
B an Na D i : m isce l laneous
c lay
a rtefacts
b
a
/ \ / \ / \J
c
d
g
f
e
I
F IGURE
3-49
Ban Na D i : m isce l laneous c lay a rtefacts A .
Al 2 3 L .6 Cat .492 B .
Al 2 2 L .6 Cat -622a C .
D .
A3
A4
G .
1 6 L .6 Cat .277 E .
A4
1 4 L .5 Cat .183 H .
1 6 L .5 Cat .242 F .
A2
1 9 L .5 Cat .281
Al 2 2 L .6 Cat .622b F5 6 L .5 Cat .TS
I .
1 4
U/P L .5 Cat .1878
B an Na D i :
i lustrat ions o f m isce l laneous
c lay
a rtefacts
a
F IGURE 3-50 Ban Na D i : m isce l laneous c lay a rtefacts A .
A2 4 0 L .8 Cat 7 83 B .
A4 2 2 L .7 Cat .572 C .
Al 1 6 L .5 Cat .269
B an N a D i :
i lustrat ions
o f m isce l laneous
c lay
a rtefacts
a
F IGURE 3-51 Ban Na D i : t he c lay mat a nd A .
i mpress ions
t he C lay R ings
A3 3 6 c at .955 B .
F6
f rom
f ro m
Leve l 7 ( a)
Leve l 7 ( b—c) .
1c at .855 C .
A2 3 7 c at .1823
• B an Na
D i :
i lustrat ions
o f m isce l laneous
F IGURE Ban Na D i : t he
c lay
po ints
c lay
3-52
( a-e) a nd
c lay
A .
A4
2 2 L .7
c at .428 B .
A2
2 5 L .6 cat .506 C .
D .
A4
2 7 L .7
c at .719 E .
A4
1 5 L .5 cat .216 F .
G .
A l 3 9 L .7
cat .975 H .
a rtefacts
A1/2 2 9 L .7
d iscs
( f-h)
A4 2 2 L .7 A3
c at .418
1 6 L .5 c at .1711
c at .1811
Ban Na D i :
PERF ORATED
w ith
Beg inn ing w ith l eve l c ircu lar perforat ions .
b ased
vesse l,
perforat ions
t he
( Nguyen
V iet
s teamers
POTSHERDS
( f ig
3-53)
6 , s evera l f rag ments o f potsherds were The s herds i n quest ion ca me f ro m a be ing
vesse l 's exter ior . The u se o f a rtefacts h ave been descr ibed s tea mers
r ice
1 981) .
cut
w ith
s uch f ro m
I n
a c ircu lar
ceram ics V ietnam
Northeast
i nstru ment
f ound r ound
f ro m
t he
i s con jectura l . S im i lar a nd i dent if ied a s r ice
Tha i land,
s uch
s teamers
a re
current ly a ssoc iated w ith t he p reparat ion o f t he l ocal " st icky" r ice . The vesse l i s t i l ted w ith r ice a nd p laced over a conta iner o f bo i l ing water . S t icky r ice i s t he do m inant var iety because o f i ts t aste a nd r ap id maturat ion .
I t i s s t i l l cooked
u sua l ly made o f ba mboo note:
f or
an
by
s team ing ,
t hought
t he
conta iner
u sed
i s
o r a lum in ium .
a lternat ive poss ib i l ity
t hat
t hese
i mplements
a re
a lka l i water
f i lters , see page 884 .
TABLE
3-40 : The perforated pottery
P rovenance Level Cat. D i on .
r ice s tea mers
Thickness Cuter d ec.
aperture o f
I nner
s herd
d ec.
T emper g roup
A l 2 3 A 1-2 2 7
6 6
6 63 1 782
3 .7 5 .2
7 .8 9 .1
p lain c /m ,inc.
p lain p lain
3 2
TS 8
6
TS64
5 .7
8 .7
c /m
p lain
1
TS 1 0 A2 2 1
6 6
TS65 1 879
5 .4 5 .5
9 .5 8 .5
p lain Om
p tain p tain
3 5
AA 1 9 A l 2 1
6 6
1 764 1 880
4 .9 6 .5
1 2.0 9 .0
p lain p lain
p lain p tain
3 2
AA 1 8 A2 2 3
6 6
5 13 1 768
4 .9 6 .5
8 .7 8 .4
p lain chn
p lain p lain
3 2
A3-3 2 1
6
1 330
5 .3
7 .1
p lain
p ain
3
A3-3 2 2
6
1 749
4 .7
8 .7
chm
p lain
6
TS28
TS 1 0
6
4 .9
9 .4
am
p lain
1
A2 2 2
6
5 94a
5 .7
5 .1
chm
p lain
4
A2 2 2
6
5 94b
6 .0
5 .9
p lain
p lain
4
7 .5
5 .9
cf in
p lain
4
u nprovenanced 6 A2 2 4
6
1 771
6 .9
8 .9
p lain
p ' .ain
2
A3 1 7
6
5 27
7 .9
8 .8
p lain
p lain
2
AA 1 9 A l 1 8
6 5
6 39 1 675
1 0.0 5 .5
8 .1 7 .5
chm chm
p lain p lain
1 8
AA 1 7
5
3 36
5 .5
8 .0
p lain
p lain
2
A l
1 6
5
1 674
1 1.1
1 0.5
p lain
p lain
4
A l
1 5
5
2 87
6 .9
9 .0
p lain
p lain
7
AA
1 7
5
3 39
6 .8
7 .9
p lain
p lain
2 7
A l
1 9
5
6 33
7 .5
7 .8
p lain
p lain
A l
1 9
5
6 33
6 .7
8 .5
p lain
p lain
7
A l
1 8
5
1 689
7 .2
8 .2
p lain
p lain
4
A3 1 5
5
1 727
9 .5
5 .1
p lain
chm
7
B an Na D i :
The g rog
t emper g roups
a nd
a nd
s and w ith
s and
a nd
quant it ies o f G roup
6 :
much
g rog .
g rog
a re
a very
a s
s and
r ice
ad m ixture
G roup
4 :
5 : Fa ir ly w ith
s teamers
f ol lo ws : G roup
sma l l
chaff .
G roup
a nd
t he
o f
Very
l arge
1 : g rog a nd s and . chaff .
dense
p ieces
a sma l l ad m ixture
G roup c lay
o f
G roup 2 :
3 : Rare
g rog
body
w ith
sma l l
a nd
so me
s and .
g rog
o f s tone wh ich
l ooks
l i ke
l ater ite .
THE APPL IQUE ORNA MENT ON POTSHERDS
( f igs 3-54/57)
( Ingr id Ada mczyk, R ichard McGovern- W i lson a nd Char les H igham)
Three
approaches
were
u ndertaken
i n
a na lys ing
t he
s herds
bear ing
app l ique o rnament . The f i rst was t o s ubd iv ide t he a ssemb lage i n to g roups b ased on t he character ist ics o f t he app l ique i tse lf . Each g roup o f s herds was t hen cons idered on t he bas is o f t he f abr ic o f t he c lay a nd t he s urface
f in ish .
descr ipt ion
The
o f
p r inc ipa l object ive o f
t he
mater ia l ,
was
t o
t he
s tudy, o ther
deter m ine
a t
t han
wh ich
t he
s i mp le
po ints
i n
t he
s equence i f a ny, t here was a s ign if icant change i n t he s tyle a nd f abr ic . The f o l lo w ing g roups o f app l ique o rnament were r ecogn ised : Form
1 Ra ised
i ndentat ions . r a ised band . l c
i s
band
app l ied
There a re f our I n l b , t he band
s im i lar
t o
l a
i d , t he band
i s
f a irly w ide , h a lf
Form
c ircu lar
2 Has
s ubd iv is ions . r a ised h as
a re
ho les
t he 2d
t o
mm
smoothed .
t he i n
f lat
5 mm
w ith
a long
1 0
a
i mpressed .
ho les
centre .
d iameter .
The
r a ised
b and
i s
Form
3 I s a s i mp le band
o r
s a me h as 2 e
l ess
t han
4c , t he cuts Form 5 Th is
t end f or m
on
t he
s l ight ly i s
d iameter
h as 2 f ,
t o
r egu lar
t he a re
t o
a s
f ork
t he
i s
about
a r idged
t he
r ounded band t o
on ly t o
l i ke
i n
t here
t he
holes .
band
w ith
i s 2c
i n to
wh ich
r e lat ive ly
deep
a r idge w ith s l ightly
a re
band
ho les
up
a nd
i s
r a ised
F ina l ly
i n 2g, t he
e ach o ther .
t i ne a nd
band w ith b and
2b ,
bet ween
1 0 mm apart .
c lose
Aga in , I n
a po int
p inched
band
r a ised
I n 4b ,
t o
band .
b and .
r ounded
a b and
p inched
r a ised
r a ised
p inched
a very
ho les
h igh .
w ith
s lashes a re a t a s harp d iagona l wh i le
t he ho les a re very
5 mm
pottery
t he w idth be ing p la in .
Form . 1 Co mpr ises a p inched a nd b and
t he
t he
a nd
I n
i mpressed a nd
t hat
i mpress ions
h as
approx imate ly
sma l l
t hey
2 a
except
t o
s ub-types . l a h as on ly a f lat t o s l ight ly i s more p ronounced , r is ing t o about 1 0 mm .
t hen smoothed
d iagona l cuts .
i s about
1 0 mm
4 a
h igh
h as a nd
a i n
b e more vert ica l t han d iagona l .
h as g ross , deep
i ndentat ions
i n
t he
band .
5 a
h as
a f lat
B an N a D i : a pp l ique
o r
s l ight ly
p inched
band , a nd
5b
h as
o rnament
a more
p ronounced
r a ised
b and w ith
t he s lash more o ften vert ica l t han d iagona l . Form
& Co mpr ises
b and
i s
Form
7 Has
across Form
t he
a nd
a nd
a r a ised
9 The
Form
p inched
band
1 2 Th is
r idge
l i ne
whereas Form
1 2b
t he
1 5 A
Form I n
case
band .
I n
Form
i n
w ith l i ke
t he marks
marks
a re
i tse lf
h as a very
band
approx imate ly
i mpress ions c ause h as
1 6b ,
a f lat
t h is
" s lab"
s lab
h as
t o
f or m
t he
6 but
f ingerpr ints
9d
i s
f lat but
acc identa l ly, bears
f i ne
cuts
a r idge
a r a ised
b and
1 6b
r im/body
cord mark ing
across t hese
t he cuts
l i ne w ith
but
t hey
a nd
smooth .
a wavy
h ave
been
var iety
s tashes
h as a re
t han
t he b and b isected by
1 0
mm .
t he
h as
very on ly
h igh
appl ied
g ross
a more
I n
t o
f or m .
h as
" arro w"
cuts
i nto
t o
t he
s urface
i n
1 4a
a r idge
t he
o f t he vesse l .
f or m
o f
a wavy
been cord marked . i s
f lattened
h as I n
t hat
a
a long
t he
band
cord marked
1 6d ,
t here
i s
t he
t op
s urface ,
no
a nd
i s much more obv ious
but
i s
r a ised
t he band .
about
s lashes
p inched
appear s l ight ly wavy .
app l ied
wh ich
a lso
The
i s
t o
i s s im i lar except
i tse lf f or m ing
f or m a nd
mm
r idge
band h as a lso
j unct ion .
band
i t .
3 but bears
v is ib le ,
f or m
been
1 6c
l onger
very
f or m ing
1 0
t he
t he
t he
cuts
i n a b and .
p ronounced wave
appearance .
1 8e ,
s ha l low
a po int .
o f
perhaps
i s o f a wavy
t o
i n
t o
s ide
f or m
s t i l l
g radua l wave
i n
s lashes
s im i lar
h igh w ith
appl ied
band
l ooks
band
1 6c, t h is wavy
t he
a nd
very
1 4b
f or m o f
/ 8 Th is
i s
mm
1 2a
a very
1 7 Co mpr ises
1 8a ,
5-10
smoothed
f lattened
I n
I t
cuts on one
r estr icted
Form
a f ew
t han p inched
a p inched
h as cord mark ing app l ied .
a rea , t he
h as
1 3b .
h igh .
These
a nd
p inch
app l ique
1 8 Th is
t he
t he
l i ke 9 a but w ith cuts .
t he
r a ised
t he band .
6 a ,
i mpress ions .
h as
d isplays
po int 5-10 m m Form
bet ween
i s p inched ,
1 3a ,
1 1 The
a lso
cuts .
r ather
r idge w ith
band .
band
away
band
I n
p inch ing .
i s very
I n
smoothed Form
t he
1 3 The
contour .
7b
o f sma l l dots o f c lay
t ype
o f
d iagona l
i s
i s p la in
/ / Has a r ow
Form
band .
r ounded
band
occas iona l cord- marked Form
d iagona l s lashes .
a nd p ronounced .
I n 9b , t he s ame holds except t hat about h a lf t he w idth o f cuts made i nto i t . 9c was a lso f or med by f inger p inch ing ,
p ronounced
1 0 Th is
r ounded
band w ith
but a lso h as a f lattened h as very
b road
r a ised
s urface .
i s chunk ier a nd
s t i l l s urv iv ing . t he band h as
band w ith
i n 6b , more
a r a ised t op
8 I s
t he band Form
a chunky
f lattened
d iagona l s lashes 1 0
mm
s lashes h as
i n
been
r ounded
l ong . 1 8c
r a ised
c ross
on
1 8b a re t o
p ronounced band . h as
very
med ium t h ick ;
a centra l
s ect ion
bear ing
s ized I n
1 8d ,
r idge wh i le s lashes
o f
Ban Na
med iu m
l ength .
The
a long
i ts
l ength .
w ide ly
spaced
cuts .
For m
1 9 Th is
f or m
vert ica l r ather
band 1 8g
i s
i n
a nd
Each o f
f abr ic
s im i lar
For
mak ing
l ow
l i ttle
t he
p resent
o r absence
var iety o f
t he
f abr ic .
t he
r esu lts
o f
o f
o f
t h in t o
t he
but
t he
appl ique
For m n s herds
8
l a
8
l b
8
7
8
2 a
8
2b
8
3
a lso
a
f resh
b reak
var iab les i n
f or
categor ised
t he
a na lys is .
c lay
A lthough
t hrough t o
f abr ic . i n
be
a ssoc iated
n P lain
f abr ic
by
Sand
i s t he
conclus ions .
l eve l
n w i t h
n w i t h c haff
g ror
p resent
7
_
8
5
5
_
5
4
4
-
4
5
5
_
5 1 2
8
4 a
1 2
-
8
4b
3
3
_
3
8
5 a
9
9
_
9
8
5b
5
5
_
5
8
6a
2
2
-
2
8
6b
2
2
-
2
8
7
2
2
-
2
8
8
1
1
-
1
8
9 a
5
5
_
5
7
l a
7
l b
5 1
a
t he
l ocal c lays .
i t s i mpl if ies t he
by
b roadly
3-41
n Ccrdmarked
1
very
f ound
natural occurrence
f •-> rms a nd
5 4
t he
petrograph ic
v ie wed
were
_
1
on
Ban Na D i a sse mb lage
8
5 4
a re
l i ne .
categor ised
s ect ions
7
1 2
cuts
s lashes
a centra l r idge
t he add it ion o f subtypes does not a lter
Ban Na D i : t he
f ine
f or mer h as more
FABR IC
t he
s and
i ts
TABLE
Level
h as
t e mper was
p r inc ipal
because
one ,
t he
C learly, t he u lt i mate a na lys is o f
o f
app l ied
bas is
The
band
F IN ISH AND
p reparat ion be ing
w ide w ith many t hat
decorat ion was
t he
purposes ,
on
p rev ious
1 9b, t he
o f g rog , chaff a nd
va lue
p resents f abr ics ,
about 2 0 mm
t he
I n
a nd
t he
m icroscope .
d iagnost ic
Table 3-41
t o
o rna ment
s im i lar except
appl ique
current ly
j udge ment
po wered
p resence o f
a
i s
i s
SURF ACE
f in ish
i nclude
Th is
V incent .
bear ing
surface
shou ld
a na lys is . by
sherd
t he
1 8f
f a re
t han hor izonta l .
POTTERY
bas is
D i : appl ique
Ban Na D i : a pp l ique
o rnament
7
l c
2
2
-
2
-
7 7
i d 2 a
7 1 4
7 1 4
-
7 1 2
2
7
2 b
5
_
5
-
7
3
4 7
4 7
-
4 0
7
7
4 a
1 5
1 5
-
1 5
-
7
4 b
7 7
4 c 5 a
1 3 1 3
7
5 b
4
4
-
4
7
6 a
7
7
-
6
1
7 7
7 a 9 a
1 1 12
1 1 12
-
1 9 6
1 8
7
9 b
1 3
1 3
-
1 1
7
9 c
5
1
1 1 3 1 3
-
1 1 2 1 3
2
2
-
2
1 -
2 -
7
1 0
1
1
-
-
1
7
1 1
1
1
-
-
1
7
1 2a
2
2
-
2
-
7
1 2b
9
9
-
7
2
7
1 3
-
8
2
1 0
1 0
6
2 c
3
1
2
3
-
6 6
2 d 2 e
6 3
5 -
1 1
5 3
1 -
6
3
6
4 a
4
2
2
1
3
6
4 b
1
1
-
1
-
6
7 a
4
2
2
4
-
6
7 b
1
1
-
1
-
6 6
9 a 9 b
3 4 4
2 7 4
7 -
3 0 3
4 1 -
6
9d
2 0
1 9
1
1 1
9
2
2
-
2
6
1 0
2
2
-
1
1
6
1 3a
1
-
-
1
-
6
1 3b
1
-
1
1
-
6
1 4a
1
-
1
-
1
6
1 4b
1
-
1
1
-
6
1 5
1
1
-
-
1
5
l a
1
1
-
1
-
5 5
l b 2 a
1 3
1 1
2
2
1 1
5 5
2 b 2 c
7 7
7 6
1
2 4
5 3
5
2 d
5
6
8
3
5 5
2 e 3
2 8
8
2 -
1 5
1 3
5 5
4 a 4 b
2 4
2 3
1
2 4
3
5
5 b
2
2
-
1
1
5
9 a
9
6
3
6
3
1
-
1
1
-
9
8
1
6
3
5 5
9 b 1 0
1 1
B an Na D i : a pp l ique
o rnament
5
1 2a
2
2
-
-
2
5
1 2b
1
1
-
1
-
5
1 3a
5
3
2
4
1
5
1 3b
6
-
6
5
1
5
1 4b
1
-
1
-
1
5
1 6a
1
1
-
-
1
5
1 7a
7
1
6
7
4
2 b
2
-
2
1
1
4
2 e
4
?
2
-
4
4
2 f
3
-
3
2
1
4
2 g
1
-
1
-
1
4
9 5
3
3
-
-
3
4
9 b
1
-
1
1
-
4
1 3b
1
-
1
1
-
4
1 6a
2
-
2
1
1
4 4
1 6b 1 7a
3 2
3 -
2
2
3
4
1 7b
6
-
6
5
4
1 7c
1 9
-
1 9
4
4
1 8a
6
-
6
5
4
1 9a
1
-
1
1
3 3
1 6a 1 6b
1 4
1
3
1 6c
1
1
3
1 7b
2
2
1
1
3
1 7c
8
6
4
1 1 5 1
1 4
4
2
1
3
1 8a
5
4
1
2 4
3
1 8b
5
5
2
3
3
1 8c
6
6
2
4
3
1 8d
6
6
2
4
3 3
1 8e 1 8f
2 1
2
1
1
3
1 8g
1
1
3
1 9a
2
2
3
1 9b
3
3
1
1 1 1
1
3
The app l ique d ecorat ion : s ummary Change w ith s urface
f in ish
c lay
i tse lf .
f ace
o f
a nd
f ro m
change f ro m
i t ,
l eve l
a f abr ic were
s eparates
t ime
i s
s herds
ev ident
bear ing
F ig 3-58 s ho ws t he
t ro m
t e mper ing d ata
o f
i n
p referred
s ty le
o rna ment
a nd
t he ma in
t rends
p r inc ipa l changes
a re
5
3 .
The
a n
i ncreased
t o
4 a nd
cord marked
t o
i ncorporat ing g rog
mater ia l . s ubjected out
t he
app l ique
l eve ls
The t o
t o
changes a
6 a nd
s een
noted
7 a nd
t he
f or mer was
one
c luster
f or
t ro m
were
a na lys is
i n o f
-
t he
o f
t he
On
t he
6 a nd 7 t o
acco mpan ied o f
t act
by
p la in
chaff was
t o
l eve l 5 , a c lear
s herds
t he
conf ir med
c ases
be ing most s im i lar
- 2 07
app l ique , f abr ic
f i rst var iab le .
l eve ls
p roport ion
i n wh ich
o f t he
a nd
co mmonest when
t he
( f ig
3-59) .
Th is
e ach
o ther .
Leve l
B an Na
6 h as g reater a ff in ity w ith
D i : appl ique
o rna ment
l eve l 8 t han w ith
l eve l 5 .
a
F IGURE A .
A4
3-53
1 9 L .6 Cat .1764 D .
F5
Ban Na D i : t he B .
Al
8 L .5 Cat .
perforated
1 8 L .5 Cat 1 65? C . TS64
E .
A2
potsherds
A1/2
2 7
2 1 L .6 Cat .1879
L .6 Cat .1782
B an N a D :
i lustrat ions o f a pp l ique o rna ment
F IGURE 3-54 Ban Na D i : t he app t ique o rna ment on potsherds . A .
For m
l a L .8 B .
E .
For m
2d L .6 F .
For m For m
i d L .7 C . 2 e L .6 G .
Form For m
2 a L .8 D . 3 L .8 H .
For m For m
2c L .6 4 a L .8
B an N a D r :
i lustrat rons
o f a pp l ique
o rna ment
F IGURE 3-55 Ban Na D i : t he app l ique o rna ment on potsherds . A . E .
Form For m
5b L .8 B . 9 L .7 F .
Form For m
6 L .8 C .
1 0 L .6 G .
Form For m
7 L . .8 D . 1 L .8 H .
For m For m
8 L .8 1 3 L .8
B an N a D i :
i lustrat ions o f a pp l ique o rnament
F IGURE 3-56 Ban Na D i : t he app l ique o rnament on potsherds . A . For m 1 3 L .5 B . D . For m 1 6b L .4 E .
Form For m
1 4 L .6 C . 1 7 L .5 F .
For m For m
1 5 L .6 1 7c L .4
B an Na D i :
i lustrat ions o f a pp l ique o rnament
a
F IGURE
3-57
Ban Na D i : t he app t ique o rnament on potsherds . A .
For m
1 8 L .4 B .
For m
1 8b L .3 C .
Form
1 9 L .3
9
C O
1 0 1 1 2A 1 2B
4-4 -7
( « .)
1 A l
-01 1 1 1 1 1 1■ K
1 3A
1 B
e'
"
'
>
1 C 1 D
1 3B
1 1 1 1
( t )
. d . .. .-
1 4A 1 4B 1 5 1 6A 1 6B 1 6C 1 7A 1 7B
1 8A
1 8B
1 8C
1 80 5 B i l f l ow o n ---1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8E 1 8F 1 8G 1 9A 1 9B
1 1 11 0 1 1 3-
6 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 »f l "6 B i l i m7 A 1 1 1 1 1 f lm ill e l e" 7 B 8
9 A
9 B -f f l i all 9 0 9 0
.1 11. 1.33. 1 "--
. .. 141 1 1 1..•-
F IGURE 3-58 F requency p lot o f t he d ifferent t ypes o f app l ique decorat ion a t Ban Na D i by
l eve l
B an Na D
i lustrat ions
o f a pp l ique o rna ment
L eve l 8
6
7
5
4
3
0 .548 0 .564 I 0 .626 0 .677 0 .856
F IGURE The
r e lat ionsh ips bet ween Ban Na D i on
3-59
l eve l a ssemb lages o f app l ique decorat ion a t t he bas is o f a c luster a na lys is
B an Na D i : c lay
THE CL AY
Dur ing H igha m mou lded
c lay
p ipes date k no wn . w ith
At
t he
L eve l
Bayard 's
a nd K i jngam 's
s ite
smok ing
f ro m Ban
t he Na
6 .
Bo w ls
i n
D i , a nd
p ipes were
i n
Loe i
noted . t he
spec imens
P rov ince
a re
Accord ing
1 6th
o f
spec imen
s tems
P IPES
( Bayard
1 980)
century
c lay
p ipe
be ing
t o Ve lder ( 1965) , s uch
but
t he ir durat ion
were
f ound
conf ined
c lear ly
r epresented ,
but
out
a l l
t o
o f
a re
i s not
l eve l
context
TABLE
3-42
Ban Na D i : t he c lay p ipes L evel
A l
6
2 5
Cat . No.
6 55
Ce ment
T his s tem f ragment out o f
AA
2
2
7
T he b ow l 2 3.4 o f
a lone
i s p resent.
2
2
1 202
1
2
1 618
A2
3
2
2 2
A2
2
2
1 584
The i s
A f ragmentary s ection
M .
p attern.
A f ragment o f b ow l. o f
A3
t he bow l
d ecoration d epicts Velder's
n uages A3/AA
i s c learly
c ontext.
mexi mum width o f
b ow l
4 3.0
M lax.
d iam .
fn r l . ,
A f ragment o f bow l. A f ragment o f
bow l.
A f ragment o f b ow l w ith a d ecorative p attern c omprising 2 b ands o f v ertical, l ines.
T his
p arallel
r esembles c losely
t he s pecimen d escribed b y B ayard ( 1980, c omes 2 6' A2
4
2
2 4
f ig 1 1j).
T he
l atter
f rom P a Cha Nei f A i, Lat
N .,
1 01° 4 4'
a nd b asal u pper
1 7 °
E .
This speci men c omprises p art o f
t he s tem
t he bow l.
T he
s tem s urface h as a
p erforated b oss
f or
2 , i n
f rag mentary .
f ol lo ws :
P rovenance
a nd
t he Kumphawap i a rea , s evera l spec imens o f
f i rst h a lt o f
except ion o f one
Deta i ls a re a s
s urvey
s urvey
p ipes
a ttachment
t o
B an N a DI :c lay
p ipes
a t hread. A l
2
2
1 0
T he s tem i s c omplete. maxi mum b readth a t
T he
t he p oint o f
i nserting a b amboo e xtension 1 8 .8 r un .
T he
i s
i mpressed motif
t he h eavenly s wan No examples o f
i s
( Suwannahong).
t his motif were
f ound d uring t he Kumphawap i s urvey. A l
1
2
5
T his s tem p iece h as a v entral hook,
a nd a v ariation o f
n uages d esign. b and o f F 5
1
2
T S 2
F5
S .
1
TS 1
p arallel,
Cnly a f ragment
This
t he
This u nderlies a v ertical
o f
l ines.
s tem s urvives.
f ragment o f bow l
b ears
t he
n uages d esign. F 5
3
1
TS 8
This complete spechmen u nusual small
e xample.
i s a most
T here
i s a v ery
bow l w ith a p ointed b ase
a nd s imple d esign c omprising v ertical,
i ncised
maxi m = d iameter 2 0.3
n m.
l ines.
o f
The
t he bow l
i s
'
B an K i luang
THE MATER IAL CULTURE
Th is
s ect ion
i s
Phruk : mater ia l c u lture
FOUND AT
concerned
BAN MU ANG
w ith
a l l
PHRUK
sma l l
f inds
( f ig
3-62)
f ound
w ith
t he
except ion o f pottery . 1 .
B ronze
On ly b race let
a sma ll
but
no
p iece
o ther
o f
b ronze
a rtefacts
was
nor
f ound
c ruc ibles
i n
l eve l
were
5 .
One
r ecogn ized
b ronze
f ro m
t he
t est excavat ion . 2 .
I ron Re ma ins
One I t
i s
was
a lso
about 4 .7
p iece
o f
i ron was
approx i mate ly 1 .5
f ound cm
7 .8
i n
l eve l
a s we l l a s
C lay
There f i rst
4 .
i n
I n i ron
t he
s evera l
o f
o f
a
f i red,
u sed
a s
a p roject i le
i n
l eve l
1 3 .4
a nd
1 8 .5 m m .
i t was
f ound
I t was
s haped
The u sed a nd
l ast a s
i n
The
i nto
co mpr ises a s inker
i s 5 .6 cm
I t was
o f
i ron
i ron r ing
very
5 .2
corroded .
cm
w ith
i n
l ength
a d ia meter
o f
a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly
l eve l 4 .
i n
f or
f ound
t h ird
t he a
2 5
f or m
f i red,
f ish ing
l ength .
i n
h unt
i n
l eve l
o f t ong
e ight
b irds .
The
f igur ine
I t h as
l eve l
One
a nd
l ength
s hape
i n
o f
was
d ia meters p iece
a n i ma l
s ite .
o f
1 .3
but c lay .
a d ia meter
f i red
The L iv ing
f ound
i n
bet ween c lay
a nd
i n t h ickness .
i s
i nco mplete .
I t was o f
i nto
5 . i n
vary
cm i t
The
ch ipped
o f a t ype wh ich
i n
barre l
act iv ity .
5 .
t he
were
a s haped
cm
a n
smal l
f ro m
wh ich
l eve l 4 a nd
t o
5 .2
a rtefact
s herds
ba l l o f c lay
co mpr ises
I t i s
c lay
pot
r ounded
4 and
l ayer 4 .
o f
b roken
Four were
two
a n
b race let w ith
categor ies
p ieces
co mpr ises
3 ,
1 .
p iece
l o wer part o f
s econd L eve l
l eve l
A
add it ion ,
c ircu lar counters . me mory, was
f ro m
l ength .
a rt ifacts
a re
cons ists
i n
one
cm were d iscovered 3 .
der ived
cm
about
p robably 2 .5
cm
I lustrat ion o f c lay
p e l lets
f rom
B an N a D i
CMS
F IGURE Ban Na D i : t he c lay
p e l lets
( bot to m
t o
3-60 f rom t op
l eve l 8 t o r ow)
l eve l 4
I lustrat ion
o f
t he
c lay
p ipes
f ro m
Ban Na
t ro m
l eve l 2
CMS
F IGURE 3-61 Ban Na D i : t he c lay
p opes
D i
B an Muang P hruk : mater ia l c u lture
a
F IGURE 3-62 The mater ia l c u lture A . D .
c lay s inker
c lay pe l let G .
L evi B .
l ev .3 E .
f ro m
f i red c lay i ron
i ron b race let
Ban Muang Phruk
l ev .4 C .
f ragment
l ev .4 F .
l eve l 1H . sca le
1 :2
i ron
c lay counter ( ev . i ron r ing
f rag ment
l ev .5
5
( ev .
1
The material culture from N9n Kao Not THE MATE RIAL CULTURE FROM NON KAO NOi
There was very little in terms of material culture at Non Kao Noi other than potsherds and complete vessels found in the burials. These complete vessels are illustrated below r but discussion of the pottery from the site is reserved for the next chapter.
FIGURE 3-63
The complete pots from Non Kao Noi A. D.
pot 2 ,. B. pot 1 ,. C. pot 3 all from burial 1 pot 5 ,. E. pot 6 ,. F. pot 4 all from burial 4 scale in cm see fig 2-6
- 221 -
Changes
shel l beads
t rochus
she ll
b race let s tone b race let
i n a rtefacts
. •
•
o
•
•
0
•
0
•
•
l ad le r ing
0
c lay d isc c lay f igur ine bone
po int
whetstone
c ruc ible
•
anv i l a rtefact
•
•
0
•
•
•
•
•
o
•
•
s ea l
i ron
f rag ment
r ice
s tea mer
g lass
pe llet
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
o
•
o
o o
c lay
p ipe
•
o
•
o
•
•
•
bead
c lay
0
o
c lay mou ld
c lay
a t Ban Na D i
0
•
c lay
b ronze
t ime
-
o
c lay
c lay
t hrough
•
•
•
o •
•
o
•
•
•
•
•
•
8 7 6 5 LEVEL •a bundan t or are
Ban Na D i : a s u m mary o f
t he ma in by
•
4
3
2
3-64 changes
l eve l
- 2 22
,
•
o
F IGURE
-
-
i n
t he mater ia l cu lture
The
r ims
f ro m
B an Na D i a nd
1 1
F •
THE R IMS FROM
E S R
BAN NA
r e lated
s i tes
F 4 C> Li n
D I AND
REL ATED
S ITES
Metha W ichakana
The bas ic
p r inc ipa l
object ive
f ra mework
Songkhra m
f or
s urvey
a ssemb lages
t he
a rea .
bet ween
There
h ave
s i tes
been
t he
Because
s ites ,
t he
Kao No i a re cons idered h ere p reh istor ic
o f
p resent
p reh istor ic t h is
f our
p rev ious None
t ro m
t o
t he
Ban
t o
cons ider i n
t he
n eed
Muang
t hat f ro m
pub l ished
h as
i s
s equence
i nvo lves
mater ia l
i n add it ion
i n Tha i land .
s ect ion
cera m ic
t o
t he
Upper
co mpare
Phruk
a nd
Non
Ban Na D i .
a na lyses
yet approached
o f
t he
pottery
f ro m
spec ia l ist l eve l
o f petrograph ic a na lys is based on t h in s ect ions wh ich i s t he e ssent ia l bas is o f deta i led European a nd Amer ican r eports ( Peacock 1 968 , Shepard 1 956) . Th is
h as
n ecessar i ly
deta i led
s tudy
i ntegrated
part
cond it ioned The
was
f our
Ban
s tud ies
s tab i l ity
g iven
t o
( 1977) was
t he
ab le
i n
r ange
r eported
Na
D i
o f
r esu lts
on
r esearch
r eferred t he
a deta i led
been
s ites
i n
t he
t he ir
i mp l icat ions
by
be lo w
obta ined . a s
a
p rog ramme .
above
f or m ,
Such
a
s eparate
but
s ituat ion
h as
Th is
phases
o f
t he
f or
t he
t he
Aga in ,
p reh istor ic
cases , a nd
( see
cu lture
i n
o f
H igha m
Ro i E t s ites . o f
t h ird
be lo w ,
t he
f our
s tudy
s ect ion
were
t he
o f
cons iderat ion
one
The
phases
a im
f abr ic .
f ro m
Cha i .
t hree
t he
i mp l icat ions
excavated
s herds
a t Non
Chantarat iyakarn
Ch i Va l ley .
a l l
s ty le
i n
r im
co mmon ,
cu ltura l
I n
decorat ion ,
t hree
i n
t he
r eperto ire .
s tudy
by
h ad
r ev iew ing
Charoenwongsa
co mp leted M idd le
t o t hen
pottery
e stabl ish
excavated
r ecent ly
a nd
var iab les o f t o
u ndertook
squares
t he
r eg iona l phases
o r
Rutn in
o f
t he
ho wever,
t he p resent approach a nd object ives .
e stab l ish ing change
n arro wed
i s .
h as
2 )
f or
i dent if ied
genera l
a rea
a nd were
a ssessed . Qu ite by
B ronson
on
t he
t he
bas is
s uccess ive t er ms
a s
most
( 1976) . o f
wh ich
Dvaravat i phases t o
very
a na lys is l arge
r ims , b ases , a nd
phases
s uccess ive
co mp lete
The
e nab led
h im
r eg iona l
ho mogene ity
Khmer . i n
date
t he
h as
f ro m
s herds .
The
t hose
advance i n
body
s uperceded
a nd w ith
t o
s a mp le
He was
e ar l ier
u se
r e lat ions
t he
Chao
been
wares
r ef lected
t he
was
ab le o t
cons idered
t o
i so late s ix
s uch
bet ween
Phraya
a most u sefu l mode l, where in ceram ic
t hat u ndertaken
Chansen
t he
ceram ics
Va l ley t he
descr ipt ive a s
a
o f
who le
advent o f b road
p rocess
o f
pol it ica l
centra l isat ion . B ronson u nder ly ing t ogether be lo w .
(op .ci t . )
t he
w ith The
h is
system
p resent s tudy
B ronson 's
def in it ion
h as been
employed .
r ims '
f or m ,
r epresented t he
h e ight
f abr ic .
g ave
a na lys is ' o f
t he by o f
o f
a n
much
pottery o f
t echn ica l
i s
concerned
a ttr ibute
Four a ttr ibutes
character ist ics t he t he
d iameter o t r im
a nd
a ttent ion
a sse mb lages
o f t he
f i na l ly,
a s
t er ms ,
bas ic
p r inc ip les
genera l
approach ,
h as
a s ing le been
s urface
vesse l 's t he
t he h is been
b road ly
a lmost exc lus ive ly
h ave t he
t o a nd
d escr ipt ive
adopted r ims ,
They
decorat ion ,
vesse l
a nd
a nd
character ist ic
cons idered .
mouth
b road
w ith
where
c haracter ist ics
a re
t he
s ize
a s
approp r iate , o f
" t he
c lay
T he
Where a ttr ibutes , r ims
r ims
a g iven
t hen
be lo w ,
s ummar ised t he actua l
t hey
t he
f ro m
B an Na D i a nd
r im
o r
a re
g rouped
t er ms
g roup
o t a s
r ims
d isp lays
a t ype .
emp loyed
by
I n
s im i lar ity
t he
B ronson
g iven
t o
t he
i n
a l l
t our
actua l descr ipt ion
a re
i lustrat ion o f every
The l aboratory p rocedure began w ith D i . The f i rst s tep , was t o s ubd iv ide
s hou lders
a nd
appropr iate sorted
s i tes
u sed .
o f
These
a re
i n f ig 4-1 . Because wr itten descr ipt ions very r are ly convey appearance o f t he r ims o r t he n ature o f t he f abr ic, much
a ttent ion h as been Na
r e lated
body
l ayer .
by
s herds .
A l l spec imens were
Most a ttent ion was
l ayer
a nd
decorat ive
e lements .
( 1956) a nd
i nc lude
were
t hen
These
p a id
g rouped
c r iter ia
a cons iderat ion
a re
r im
t ype .
t he s trat if ied s a mp le f rom Ban t he s amp le i n to r ims , b ases , l abe l led
t o
t o
t he
r ims .
A l l
on
t he
bas is
o f
t hose
o f whether
t he
co me
s ize
by
f ro m
a nd
r ims were
f or m ,
r eco mmended
r ims
s i te
t he
a nd
Shepard
vesse ls w ith
open o r r estr icted mouths . When a na lysed
a s er ies
a t
a dec is ion t hat
t aken a nd
f or m-groups
b reak
on
character ize
decorat ion
o f
a f resh
t he
I n
so me
c ruc ia l
t o
h ave
a d ist inct
t o
g roups
deter m ine
cases ,
r ims
o f
t he
o f
f abr ic
t he
b as ic
t hat
f abr ic .
e stab l ished , po wered
character ist ics
b road
s ize
was
u nder a l ow
were
e ach
was a nd
f abr ic .
were r im
r esemb le
They
spec imen
b inocu lar m icroscope Temper
i ncorporated
t ypes
e ach
i nc lus ions
f ound
o ther
t herefore
i n
w ith
f or m ,
a t Ban
f or m
s eparated
Na
were
i nto
D i .
f ound
d ifferent
t ypes . When
a s er ies
a ssemb lage ava i lab le
a s
s ites .
I n
a nd Non Cha i . Hav ing t here S ince
t h is
system
o f
f ound
i t wou ld
r e lated
t o
obscure
t ypes
f ound by
one
f ound t he
i n
a l l
r im
t ypes
Songkhram
h ave
I t i s on
t he
i s
on
t he
decorat ion
o r
a scerta ined . d ia meter,
r ecogn ised , a ssessment
t he
f rag mentary a nd
s hape
t he
r im
o r ig ina l s urface The
Phruk
b as is
o f
t ype
system
t ime
a s
s i te
o f
a nd
Chantarat iyakarn 's
Ch i Va l ley, t hat
n a me
s im i lar
l ayer ,
no menc lature .
t o
was
t he
s a me
emp loy
a
i nappropr iate
i f not
i dent ica l
r ims
n umber . a lready
f or
t he
c learly
a nother
Thus , s evera l Rutn in
g iven r im
a rea
r ims « f ound
( 1979) a t Non Cha i .
t he case o f t he p resent s tudy a rea ,
t he
n a me
by
were
a r are
descr ibed
r eta ined .
I n
a rea
Where
p ref ix
o f
t he
r ims
"US", s i te
para l le l
i n
s tand ing wh ich
t hose
f o r
Upper
t hey were
f ro m
f i rst
Non Cha i , a nd
t herefore u sed .
c lear ly
worker 's
a ssessed , doubt
i s
No i , Ban Muang
r ecogn ised
descr ibed
As w i l l be s een , so me
t he o r ig ina l n a me
o ther
M idd le
s ing le
a nd
u sed .
t he
t he
t he
t he M idd le Ch i s urvey
g iven
o f
o f
consequence , a r eg iona l perspect ive was
t hose
been
t he
p resence •o f
f requent ly
i r respect ive
e ncountered .
a
o r ig ina l n a me was
t herefore
t he
s a me
was
a s equent ia l
i n t he M idd le Ch i a rea match Her des ignat ion was
t he
i t
I n
obta ined ,
s amp les
Non Kao
on
t ro m
on
t he
s ite .
f abr ic was
t he
appropr iate
a t
r ims
based
f ol lo wed
e ncountered ,
t ype a n
I n it ia l ly,
t han one
A l l
"MC",
t he
adopted .
i n more
p ref ix
o f
a nd
f o l lo ws .
r im o f
p roceed ing
s tudy
r im w ith
i nvo lved
i s a s
e ach
no menc lature
emp loyed .
t h is
quest ion
a na lys is was was
because
was
t he
by
co mpared
p ract ice ,
c ategor ised
r e lated
approach
sorted
was
The p rocedure
f o l lo wed
c lose ly
o f g roups
a who le
s ize
i s measured
most d iff icu lt var iab le ,
o f
f or m
by i s
t he
on
t he
r im ,
t he
n ature
a ttr ibutes . a lthough i n
where
i n
t he
r im .
quest ion , a rc
o f
o f t he c lay
t he
i s b ased
most
e as i ly
spec imens
t here
quest ion .
s urv iv ing
" type"
The
i s not p resent,
vesse l
vesse l
extend ing t he
i so lat ion o f a r im
j unct ion
o f
f in ish
t he
s evera l
t he
body
o f
t hat o f
i s a n
Then
t here
a re
a rea i s
o f t he
Th is
t oo
i s
r ead i ly
a t
l east
i ts
o r if ice
o r
r im .
f abr ic .
The
f ourth
a nd
Essent ia l ly , t h is
i s
T he
t he
r ims
p roper do ma in o f
i nc lus ions
f ro m
t he
i dent if ied
B an Na D i a nd
r e lated
spec ia l ist c era m ic ist ab le
i n
t he
t h in
s ect ions
o f
t he
s i tes
t o
a na lyse
s herds
i n
non
p last ic
quest ion .
p ract ice a t h in s ect ion o f e ach r im t ype descr ibed be lo w h as p repared a nd t hey a re now u nder a na lys is by Mr B . V incent . e stab l ishment t he
c ross
m icroscope . a nd
o f
g roups e ach
f requenc ies
p re-f ired
u nre l iab le
n atura l ly ad m ixture
t emper
f or
r im
Te mper g roups were
r e lat ive
co mpr ises most
o t
s ect ion
o f
p resent
a
f resh
t hen s et up
t hree
mater ia ls ,
t he
a t
i n
s ubstance , because
i n most i f not a l l t he o f s and a s a t emper ing
on
var iab tes :
part icu lar
t he
g rog ,
i nvolved t hrough
t he
a nd
p resence
c haff .
potsherds .
( 1984) h as
s tudy ing
a b inocu lar
b as is o f s and
c rushed
a s V incent l oca l agent
s tudy
b reak
I n been The
G rog
Sand
s ho wn ,
i s
a
i t occurs
c lay sources h e s amp led . The t herefore h as b e demonstrated on
t he bas is o f a s tat ist ica l a na lys is o f var iat ions i n g ra in s ize l i nked w ith a n a ssessment o f t he v ary ing m inera ls a nd degrees o f a ngu lar ity . Therefore , l i tt le
s tress
r evea l was
h as
vary ing
der ived
r ecogn ised . Group
1 .
been
p laced
amounts
t ro m
r ice
G roups
1 -9
Th is
g roup
o f
on
s and
o rgan ic
chaff .
a s
a t emper ing mater ia l .
t emper wh ich
The
f o l lo w ing
i nc lus ive were on ly
co mpr ises
g rog ,
i n
ma in
f ound
s and
a nd
a l most wh ite i n co lour a nd h as a n u neven adm ixture o f r ice chaff, t hough t he most
Many
p ract ica l ly t emper
a l l
r ims
c ases ,
g roups
were
a t Non Kao No i .
chaff .
The
g rog
i s
l ight,
s hape . There i s a lso so me abundant i nclus ion co mpr ises
s and . Group
2 Th is
g roup
i s
abundance o f s and .
d ist ingu ished
by
l arge
i nclus ions
Group 3 . Wh ite co loured g rog i s t he p redo m inant be r egu larly d isposed i n t he s herd a l most i n t he a lso
so me s and , but no
Group 4 . Group
5 .
Large ,
Group 8 .
G rog
i n
i r regu larly i s
Rounded g ra ins
7 .
Th is
a nd
a n
t emper, a nd i t s ee ms f or m o f r o ws . There
t o i s
t h is g roup, w ith g rog
s haped
p ieces
o f
s and
a nd
s and be ing
r are .
a re
character ist ic
o f
r are a nd chaff absent . o f s and
t h is g roup , t ogether w ith a f ew Group
g rog
chaff .
Chaff was abundant
t h is g roup .
o f
No chaff h as been detected .
g roup
a nd
a ngu lar p ieces
o f g rog
a re
f ound
i n
observed
i s
p ieces o f chaff .
r esemb les
g roup
5 f abr ic, but
t he
s and
o f sma l ler g ra in s ize . Group on ly
8 .
Angu lar,
a very
Group
8 .
r are
The
Sand
i s a lso
t han
one
I t i s t oday
o range
co loured
a ngu lar,
b lack
coloured
p resent, but t here
r ea l ised s ubstance
t hat
So me
i s
f ound ,
w ith
so me
o f
t he
i s no
s and
a nd
g rog
p redo m inates
i n
c tay
a s
t he
f abr ic
a t e mper ing
p repared
g roups
t h is
g roup .
chaff .
i t i s p ract ica l ly u nkno wn f or a potter
w ith
i n Northeast Tha i land .
mater ia ls .
g rog
i nc lus ion o f chaff .
t emper
mater ia l
t o m ix more
u n less
i ncorporates
a s
occurs
a m ixture
o f
j ust descr ibed may we l l i nc lude s and
T he
n atura l
t o
amounts , f i r ing .
t he
r ims
c lay
f ro m
source
cou ld we l l h ave
The
s a me
B an Na D i a nd
i tse lf,
f ound
r eservat ions
a nd
r ice
i ts way
app ly
r e lated
c haff
s i tes
when
acc identa l ly
t o
t he
f abr ic
p resent
i n to
t he
g roups
i n
c lay
f ro m
sma l l b efore
Ban
Na
D i
a nd Ban k luang Phruk , wh ich a re s et out be lo w . Group
1 0 .
Angu lar p ieces
s tone wh ich may
der ive
Group
aga in
a nd
1 .
i s
G rog
Group
1 2 .
pottery
The
f ro m
a lthough
wh ite
two
i s
i n
quant ity
o f s and , but no
Group
1 3 .
Group
Group l ast
1 5 .
two
i s
p redo m inant
i s
i n
I n
t he
i s
r are .
o f
wh ich The
The t he
o f
i n o f
character ist ic
g roup s and
o f
d ist ingu ished
mater ia l
noted .
There
by
a nd
t he
i s
i s
a n
1 0 a nd
I t
a lso
l eve l
f rom i s
8
t hem
wh ite
o r
a s ubstant ia l
abundant
i s
g rog
n ext
i s character ised
i nc lus ion
i n
a ssoc iat ion
t he odd 1 8 .
i n
t oo
t he
a n
w ith
i s
t he
o f
on
t he
l i near p atterns
o range
1 5d ,
o range
a s
a s
Na
D i t he
d ifferent co lours ,
s ub-types
we l l
r evea ls
co loured
g rog .
Ban
amount o f
a nd
h ave
been
b lack, wh i le
wh ite
a nd
b lack .
1 5c, on ly wh ite coloured g rog
b lack mater ia l . wh ite
i n many
Seven
o f
t he
i s co loured wh ite
c ase o f
on ly
g rog , wh ich
The I n
b lack
co loured
i s a lso
L ast s ub-type ,
a l l
c ases ,
t here
p resent
1 5g , h as i s
i s
g rog .
so me
i n
t he s and
f rag ment o f chaff a s we l l .
The o range co loured g rog
i n
a nd
t hough
i s p resent
g rog
1 5b
I n
t he
r ecogn isab le
c haracter ist ic
chaff
a ngu lar out l ine .
s ub-type ,
by
e as i ly
i nd iv idua l p ieces
part icu lar ly
g rog
1 5a ,
aga in .
i n a ssoc iat ion w ith
Group
t han
quant it ies
r are .
h igh ly
c ase
r are
p resent, wh i le
a ngu lar
a re
contour .
p redo m inates
g roup ,
var iab le .
i s very
o range
r arer
sma l l
e as i ly
character ised
a ngu lar ity
a cons istent ly
chaff
a nd
i s
i s extreme ly
Th is
Chaff
1 5f
r ed
chaff .
g rog
extreme
Chaff
def ined .
1 5e
t he
t ype
l eve l 5 , i ncorporates g rog , s and a nd
but h as
i t i s
Very
descr ibed
Th is
r ounded
g roup
Aga in ,
t he
i t f o r ms .
dur ing
s and , chaff a nd
r ice chaff .
1 4 .
bas is o f
a nd
Th is
t hough
co lour .
j ust
D i .
o range
carbon ised
i n
t ypes
Na
g rog
co lour
t hough
p resent .
Ban
aga in ,
p redo m inate ,
l ater ite h ave a lso been noted .
p redo m inates ,
p redo m inant ly
r ice chaff a re a lso
o f g rog
f ro m
s hape .
There
i s
a
f ound
l ibera l
i n
t h is
p resence
t ype o f
i s
s and ,
l arge a nd
a nd
very
very sma l l
amounts o f chaff . Group
1 7 .
o range . Group
I nc ludes
There 1 8 .
Th is
conta ins much s andy Group
c lay, o r 1 9 .
co loured
smal l
i s a lso t ype
s ized
was
f i rst g rog
t he u se o f s and
Th is
g roup
g rog
s and
s and , but no
o range , b lack
t h is g roup
so me
part ic les
a nd very f ound
a t
o r chaff .
de l iberate ly
i ncludes
g rog ,
a nd wh ite
i s abundant, wh i te chaff
a nd i s
s and
wh ite ,
b lack
t rag ments o f chaff .
Ban
Na
We may
D i be
l eve l
5 .
The
dea l ing w ith
o r
c lay
a very
a s a t emper . a nd
i t appears r are .
co loured
r are
c haff .
The
o f med ium
g rog s ize .
i tse lf
i s
Sand
i n
T he
The
f o llo w ing
i dent if ied .
The
r ims
f ro m
s ect ion
g ives
abbrev iat ion TG
r im
Ban Na
D i a nd
a deta i led
r efers
t o
t he
r e lated
s i tes
descr ipt ion
r im
c o l lar
o f
t e mper g roup
t he
s hou lde r
I i
C upped
E ver ted
t op o u t l ip
h p
t o p
i n / /p
o u f l ip
i n l ip
f ace b o t tom t h roa t
F IGURE The
p r inc ipa l a reas o f
t he
4-i r im , ( after B ronson
1 976)
t ypes
i n e ach .
r im
n eck
S t ra igh t
r im
f ound
Descr ipt ion
o f
r ims
f ro m
Non K ao
DET A ILED DESCR IPT ION OF
NON KAO US The
TYPES
NO I
9 t ig 4-2
Th is t ype co mes f ro m a sma l l bo w l f ound i n bur ia l 1a t Non Kao No i . bo w l bears a t h in app l ied cordon a t o r n ear t he m id po int . I t h as a
constr icted
o r if ice
a nd
f in ishes a re p la in a nd
Th is t ip
1 TG
R IM
No i
i s
t ype
Both
squared
i nto
a
exter ior
r im .
Both
exter ior a nd
t r iangu lar
and
i n ter ior
r im
I t h as a d iameter o f about 1 40 m m .
US 2 TG 1 f ig 4-2 h as a constr icted open ing
p robab ly
expanded
g roove .
s i mp le
smoothed .
bu lb
a nd
r im
f in ish
i nter ior
a nd
everted
i s
a d ist inct
t here a re
p la in
a nd
r im .
The
i n terna l
smoothed .
I t
h as a d ia meter o f about 3 60 m m . US Th is
t ype
p robably
3 TG
co mes
6 f ig
t ro m
a nd a n everted r im . The t op o f r im u nder t he r im t ip , i s g rooved . Both p la in a nd smoothed .
t ype
may
h ave
4 TG
h as
a
r estr icted
smoothed on both s ides .
r im , a re
4-2
open ing
t h icken ing .
5 TG
upturned
a nd
everted
I t i s p la in
r im .
a nd
The
r im
smoothed
on
4-2
a nd
b eaded
r im .
I t
I t h as a d ia meter o f approx imate ly
co mes
convex
6 f ig
open ing
US Th is p robably s hort
open ing
I t h as a d ia meter o f about 2 40 mm . US
Th is
3 f ig
a r estr icted
s ect ion h as a p ronounced externa l both s ides .
a r estr icted
i s f iat but t he i n ter ior o f t he exter ior a nd i nter ior r im f i n ish
I t h as a d ia meter o f about 2 60 m m . US
Th is
4-2
a vesse l w ith
6 TG
f ro m
r im .
I t
5 f ig
p la in
p la in
a nd
4-2
a vesse l w ith i s
i s
1 60 mm .
a nd
a n
u nrestr icted
smoothed
on
open ing
both
a nd
s ides .
I t
h as a d iameter o f about 2 00 m m . US Th is The
r im
t ype
i tse lf
i s p robab ly
i s very
t h in .
7 TG
7 f ig
4-2
o f a r estr icted I t
i s
p la in
open ing
a nd
a nd
smoothed
l ong on
ever ted
both
r im .
s ides .
I t
h as a d iameter o f about 2 40 m m . US Th is r estr icted
t ype
h as
open ing .
a t ong I t
i s
8 TG
a nd p la in
4 f ig
t h ick a nd
4-2
everted
r im
smoothed
on
a nd
i t p robab ly
both
s ides .
h ad
a
I t h as
a
d ia meter o f about 2 80 m m . US Th is a nd
t ype
h ad
9 TG
a constr icted
smoothed on both s ides . US
8 f ig
4-2
open ing
a nd
everted
r im .
I t
I t h as a d ia metear o f about 2 00 mm . 1 0 TG
1 f ig
4-2
i s
p la in
Descr ipt ion
Th is
t ype
p robab ly
o f
h as
r ims
a
f ro m
r estr icted
everted r im . I t i s p la in a nd smoothed approx imate ly 2 00 m m . US Th is
t ype
h as
exter ior a nd i nter ior about 2 40 m m .
a
1 TG
f i n ish
t he o f
r im t he
r im
t ip .
t ype
I t i s
body
i s
app rox imate ly
h as
p la in
a n
decorated w ith
Both
cyl indr ica l
s ides .
I t h as
a nd
s hort
smoothed .
5 f ig
smoothed
n eck
a nd
a d iameter o f
everted
r im .Both
I t h as a d ia meter o f
4-2 open ing
on
both
a nd
i n ward
s ides .
i nc ised, para l le l
The
l i nes .
swe l l ing
on
s urv iv ing
I t h as
part
a d ia meter o f
2 00 m m . US
Th is
1 2 TG
a nd
u nrestr icted
a nd
open ing ,
both
open ing
i s p la in
US Th is
on
1 f ig 4-2
constr icted
r im
Non Kao No i
t ype
exter ior
p robab ly
a nd
i nter ior
1 3 TG
1 ,2
h ad
a n
r im
f i n ish
US
1 4 TG
f ig 4-2
u nrestr icted a re
open ing
p la in
a nd
a nd
everted
smoothed .
r im .
I t h as
a
d iameter o f 1 60 m m .
The r im .
vesse l p robab ly
The
r im
i tse lf
i s
h ad
5 f ig
everted
t o
one
i s p la in a nd smoothed on both s ides . US Th is a nd
t ype
everted
exter ior
p robab ly
r im
a nd
t he
i nter ior
r im
d iameter o f approx imate ly
r im
r im
t ype on
h as
t he
f ro m
a vesse l w ith
a re
1 6 TG
a r estr icted
t op
o f
t he
US
a nd p la in
exter ior
a nd
i n ter ior
1 8 - US
t h is t hat
e ar l iest co me
mortuary part
i s
d ist inct
t he
most
l eve l . f ro m
phase
smoothed .
Both
I t
h as
a
r im
i s
everted a nd
r im .
There
smoothed
i s a
on
both
a nd
everted
r im
f in ish
r im .
a re
The
p la in
t op
a nd
o f
t he
smoothed .
D I LE VEL E IGHT
t ypes were
r ecogn ised .
They
co mpr ise
r im
2 5 . US
Th is
open ing
swe l l ing .
1 80 mm .
BAN NA E ight c lear ly
I t
6 f ig 4-2
open ing
I t h as a d ia meter o f approx imate ly
t ypes US
a nd
I t
t i p .
1 7 TG
t ype h as a r estr icted Both
a r estr icted
p ronounced
open ing
I t h as a d iameter o f about 2 60 m m .
f lat .
everted
a ng led .
4 f ig 4-2
s ides .
i s
a
p la in
g roove
l i p
co mp lex
s harp ly
4-2
h as
marked
Th is
w ith
t hen
1 60 m m . US
Th is
1 f ig
exter ior
s urfaces
open ing
po int a nd
I t h as a d ia meter o f about 2 60 m m .
1 5 TG
co mes
but
4-2
a r estr icted
I t c lose ly
t he l b .
e ar l iest
Th is
1 8 TG
abundant
matches mortuary
co mpr ises
i s a bo w l s haped w ith
a n
1 0
a nd
f ig
4-2
characterest ic r ims phase
f ro m a nd
a pedesta l led
u nrestr icted
- 2 29
-
t ype
f our t he
pot,
o r s l ight ly
d iscovered
co mp lete very
i n
beg inn ing
wh ich
i n
vesse ls
t he
o f
upper
r estr icted o r if ice .
I t
R i ms
was noted I n
t hat
a l l
t he
r im .
t he
D i
but
one ,
a ll
o f
t he
l eve l e ight
r ims
exter ior cord- mark ing
The edge
mou ld .
Ban Na
vesse ls were mou ld- made .
cases ,
t reat ment and parent
t he
f ro m
o f
t he
Where
r im
was
a s ect ion
i s
u sua l ly
was
h ave
carr ied
part icu lar up
t o
f lat, where
added
externa l
i t was
ho wever,
r im
t he very edge o f •
t he
cut
r im
f ro m
t he
p rof i le
was
r ounded . US I n vesse ls a lso
genera l
t h is
t hat co me
mou ld
s haped w ith r estr icted A l l
t ype
f ro m The
a cord
wrapped
t he o r if ice r ims
i nter ior parts
a re
l o wer
w ith
t ype
a d irect,
Both
i n
r ounded
corresponds
t o
l arge , deep
- 3 6 cms
t op
w ith
bur ia ls ,
r im
r im
i t i s
a re
p robab ly co me
f ro m
spec i mens body
r im
were
a nd
t o
r im
t ype
i s
l eve l 8 .
but
i n
t he
i s
vesse ls
mou lded
part,
t o
were
port ion
was
ho wever, marked ly
t he
a nd
a t
2 2
TG
2 1
i n
Th is
a nd
everted
t al l r im
approx i mate ly
bur ia l
3 00
phases
a t
co mplete vesse ls
a
f or m
p la in
1 f ig
Na
a n
i s
i n a ssoc iat ion
r epresented .
smoothed
everted
f in ish .
r im
h av ing
a s l ightly
The They
because most
beve lled
a t
t he
r im .
4-2
on ly
t ype
t ype
Ban
po int o f p resu med weakness
by
mm .
Aga in , t h is
r ims .
s ure what
s a me
a nd
4-2
on
spec i mens h ave
US
t h icker .
everted
h ave
exter ior
2 8 a nd 3 6 ems b road a nd 2 7
vesse ls w ith
t he
o f
e arly
1 f ig
r epresented
I t r ese mbles
open ing
bet ween
be
o f
4-2
p la in a nd smoothed .
f ound
t o
Both
f lat .
d ia meter
f ro m
2 1 TG
A l l e leven
i s
r im
pots
constr icted
cons iderabty
corresponds
These
port ion .
1 f ig
a re
not
everted
f or m
o f
edge
l arge , s harply
US Th is
a
bod ied
f ractured
j unct ion .
r im
2 0 TG
not poss ib le
f rag ments
l c .
added
added
t he
der ived
A ll h ave
t h is
t he
a nd
US S ince
part
The
I t a lso
a nd
co m mon , a r estr icted
vesse ls
t a ll .
1 8 .
l b
exter ior
i nter ior surface
D i .These
a re
4-2
US
phases
f ro m
smoothed
exter ior and
f ig t o
s ize . co me
has ,
1 0
padd le .
US Th is
TG
s im i lar
mortuary
made .
t he
1 9 i s
one
a n
spec i men ,
everted
i t i s
f or m
r estr icted
w ith
a beve l ,
h as a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly 3 00
mm . US Th is
f or m
t he
r im
edge
but
t he
was
r ecovered .
t ype
cord- mark ing
Th is and L eaf .
o f
i tse lf .
i nter ior
Th is
edge
h as
t he
on
r im r im
The
exter ior o f
was
smoothed w ith t ype
c lose ly t he
neck .
t ype
h as
h as
1 f ig
everted
Th is
4-2
s hape w ith
t he
n eck
a n
bears
externa l bead ing
hor izonta l s trokes .
On ly
a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly
US
2 4 TG
matches I t h as
1
f ig
US
on
vert ica l cord- mark ing,
h as
one
spec i men
2 60 m m .
4-2
2 3
i n
s hape ,
but
l acks
t he
a d ia meter o f about 2 40 m m .
US
2 5 TG
an
everted
a s ha llo w
exter ior s urfaces were I t h as
2 3 TG
a t a l l a nd
1 f ig
4-2
shape,
g roove
hor izonta l ly
a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly
but
bet ween
i nstead
two
smoothed w ith 1 80 m m .
o f
po ints .
a beve l, Both
a med iu m
t he
i nter ior
s uch
a s a
R i ms
f ro m
Ban Na
BAN NA Th irty c learly a lso
two
n ew
t raced
h ere .
ones co mpr ise
Th is "O m
1 c),
2 1
-
4 6
i nvo lves
wh ich were
The
2 6 t o
i nter ior
The
mark ing
i tse lf
h as
exter ior r im
TG
f in ish
1 6
These a nd
i s
s im i lar
i s
cord
i n r im
a r ed
f ound
s ize
a re
l arge
pa int . r ed
a nd
i s
r im
f in ish
t ype
bears
i s p la in
open ing
r im .
I t was
exter ior
r im
i nter ior be lo w r im
s ingle not
s urface t he
h as
i s
t he
d ist inct ive
1 8
(mortuary
1 ( the
equ iva lent
vary ing
bet ween
decorat ive
t he
l eave
s tyle
des igns
exter ior
a long
i s
t he
do wn
r im
t ip .
hor izonta l s tr iat ions .
spec i mens
co me
f ro m
t he
Th is
pot
be long ing
a n
w ith
s l ipped .
phase US
i nc ised
but
t he
W ith in
1 f ig
t o
l c .
2 6 , except a nd
t hat
pa inted .
exter ior
i s
i t
The
decorated
l eve l 7 , spec i mens were 2 40 m m .
4-3
t ype
US
2 7 ,
except
t he
i nter ior
smoothed . 1 5a
f ig
upr ight
4-3
body
a bur ia l .
I t
smoothed, There
externa l bead ing, wh ich
t o
a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly
2 8 TG
hor izonta l ly
r ed
4-3
i n mortuary
deep .
2 9 TG
US t he
band on
t ype
has
body
a n
a nd
i s
a n
i s most t hen
r ed
externa l ly i nterest ing pa inted,
a hor izonta lly
g ives way
3 0 TG
i ncurv ing
surv ives
a cord- marked
be lo w
body .
t o
t ype
u nkno wn .
l i nes , wh i le
h as
The t he
a n
i nter ior
i s
t he
3 1 TG
everted
exter ior
1 f ig
body
beaded t hat
i ts
wh i te
t he
smoothed
a rea
vert ical cord mark ing .
Th is
4-3
a nd marked neck
r im p la in
r im
1
f in ish a nd
f ig
but
a d ia meter o f
body
3 2
TG
smoothed .
1 4
c .
beaded a n
r im .
app l ique
1 50 m m .
r im-junct ion o f t h is
decorated
2 00 m m . US
i t bears
4-3
t he
i s
externa l ly
j unct ion ,
The mouth h as
US Th is i s
The n ew
a d ia meter o f about 3 20 m m .
Th is Where
t o
smoothed ,
hor izonta l ly
a ssoc iated i s
a nd
f urther
s im i lar ity
has
f ig
not
R i ms h ave
spec imen
1 3
1 0 mm .
c lose
and
f in ish
s even 8 were
decorat ive
a band
Both
f ound
t hose
a nd
c .
US The
i nc is ing
smoothed
i t was
p la in
t op .
t o
US Th is
O m •Kaeo
pa int, w ith
2 7 TG
s hape
band
t he
2 3 .
g rave
F 6 l eve l
t hen
r estr icted
bear
( the w idths
The
r ed
vesse ls
over,
f in ish pa inted
t o wards
t o
a nd a l l
US
l eve l
l eve l 7 .
r e lates
marked
exter ior w ith
t ype
and
2 1
f ro m
square
vesse l,
US Th is
Twenty i n
wh ich
co me
I t h as a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly 3 00 m m . upper most contexts o f
7 .
ones
4-3
vesse ls
t he
i s p la in
l eve l
1 8-US
f ig
two
l b)
bears
i n
p rev ious
5 2 .
car inated .
a
r im
F ive
vesse ls
s harply
i nf i l led w ith
r im
The
phase
1 c) .
cord
d iscovered
decorat ion .
and
t hen
- The s loped .
US o f
SE VEN
t ypes : US
corresponds
phase
f i rst
r im
2 6 - US
(mortuary
cm),
were
a re
l eve l s even
D I LE VEL
r ecogn ised .
They
s tyle
o f mortuary 4 1
t ypes
t ypes US
t ype
Kaeo"
phase
r im
s tyles were
D i
f ig
4-3
w ith
I t h as
i nc ised
t ype
para l le l
a d ia meter o f about
R i ms
Th is
t ype
bears
f ro m
B an Na D i
c lose
s im i lar ity
t o
They a re extreme ly
t h in , a l most spher ica l
pa int
t he
over most
o f
l eve l s even
body .
Each
mor tuary
i n s hape
h as
t hree
vesse ls
a nd
concentr ic
f or body
j unct ion
a ng le .
Both
exter ior a nd
decorated w ith t h ick r ed pa inted band , a nd one o r hor izonta l bands be lo w i t . Th is t ype h as a mouth mm . US The s ing le spec imen f in ish i s decorated w ith c . 1 80 m m .
3 3 TG
i s s im i lar
vert ica l
US These vesse ls vary
a re
i n
h e ight .
t ypes
s ho w
a
spher ica l w ith
w idth Wh i le
bet ween
exter ior
a nd
d ist ingu ished
i nter ior
o f
t he
i nter ior
t hat
s urfaces
t he
i n a t r iang le .
r e lat ionsh ip
- 2 50 t ype
• US a re
a t
a re
two sma l l r ed p a inted d ia meter o f about 1 70
3 2 , except
e nd ing
a constr icted
1 50
t i nes
o f t he r im i s but t hey l ack
exter ior
r im
I ts d iameter
i s
3 4 ,35 a nd 3 6
c lose
t he s ize o f t h is
9 5 . r ed
4-3
t o US
t i nes
phase , t here was a c lear decrease
These
1 f ig
a nd
pa inted
a nd j ust be lo w t he i nter ior body-neck j unct ion . The edge a lso pa inted r ed . A l l t ive spec imens h ave a n everted r im ev idence
9 4
d ecorated w ith
mm
r ims
mortuary
a nd
bet ween s im i lar
1 f ig
1 40
r im .
a nd
t hroughout
The
Vesse ls
2 20 mm
i n
t he mortuary
r im w ith
t ime .
4-3
r e lat ive ly a re
vesse ls .
everted
t he h e ight o f t he
3 4 TG by
a nd
r ema ined i n
t o
o r if ice
t a ll ,
p la in
a nd
1 f ig
4-3
everted
r ims .
smooth .
Both
Th is
t ype
t he
h as
a
d iameter o f about 2 20 mm . US Th is
t ype
co mes
f ro m
a nd a med ium-s ized, everted
r im .
US f ro m US
3 5 TG
a pot w ith spher ica l body o f r estr icted access I ts d ia meter
3 6 TG
R ims f ro m t h is t ype a re phase l b a nd l c . The r im
1 f ig
i s
c .
2 40 mm .
4-3
t he s a me a s t hose o f mortuary i s now much s horter t han i n US
vesse ls 3 4 a nd
3 5 . US Th is
t ype
constr icted vesse ls vet ween
i ncludes
open ing
var ies 1 00
a nd
bet ween
a nd
a l l
1 30
3 7 TG t he
sma l l , 1 20
mm .
1 f ig
sma l l
everted
a nd
1 40
Both
4-3
r ound
b ased
r ims .
T he
bo w ls
w ith
max imum
mm
a nd
t he
max imum
exter ior
a nd
i n ter ior
r im
s l ight ly
w idth
o f
h e ight f i n ish
t he
v ar ies
a re
p la in
a nd smooth . US Th is The
exter ior
pa inted I ts
t ype r im
l i nes .
d iameter
h as
i n
f in ish
I nter ior i s
c .
on r im
t he band
r im on
s ing le
h as t he
a n
t he
f lat
f in ish
1 f ig
4-4
everted t ip
r im
i s
b roaden ing
decorated
i s smoothed
t o
w ith
hor izonta l ly
a nd
a f lat
p ara l le l
t ip . r ed
r ed p a inted .
3 00 m m . US
One
3 8 TG
co mmon ,
spec imen
a marked exter ior
3 9 TG
was
concav ity . o f
t he
r im
1 2
f ig
r ecovered , I t was t ip .
The
4-4 i t h as
a r estr icted
decorated i nter ior
w ith
r im
a
f i n ish
open ing r ed i s
but
p a inted
smoothed
R i ms
f ro m
B an Na D i
l eve l s even
hor izonta l ly . US Th is
t ype
exter ior a nd
p robab ly
i n ter ior r im
4 0 TG
co mes
f in ish
1 7
f ig
f ro m
a n
p la in
a nd
a re
4-4 open
bo w l w ith
very
c rude .
p la in
r im .
I t h as
Both
a d ia meter
o f about 1 60 mm . US Th is everted
t ype
r im .
pa inted
l i nes
o f
r im
t he
Th is
p robab ly
4 1 TG
co mes
A l l spec imens
a re
c .
a t
i s
1m m r ed
t h ick
pa inted .
1 2
f ro m
f ig
4-4
a vesse l w ith
embe l l ished w ith t he
The
n eck
r im
i nter ior
a cyl indr ica l n eck
j unct ion
r im
a nd
two para l le l hor izonta l r ed
f i n ish
on
i s
exter ior .
p la in
a nd
The
t ip
smoothed .
t ype h as a d iameter o f about 2 80 mm . US Th is
t ype
decorated w ith approx imate ly
i s s im i lar a r ed
4 2 TG
t o US
p a inted
band
i nter ior
t ype
r im
1 2
f ig
4-4
i n
f orm
on
t he
a nd
f abr ic, except
r im
t ip .
I t h as
i t was on ly
a d iameter
o f
2 80 mm . US
Th is
4 1
i s
f in ish
4 3 TG
exact ly
a re
p la in
t he a nd
1 2
f ig 4-4
s ame
a s
US
smoothed .
4 1,
I t h as
but
both
exter ior
a nd
a d ia meter o f about 2 80
mm . US The
vesse l
everted
r im
i n ter ior
r im
w ith
4 5
outer edge .
h as
s l ight
f in ish
approx imate ly
US
f or m
4 4 TG a
i nter ior
a re
1 3
s harp ly
p la in
a nd
f ig
4-4
i ncurv ing ,
exter ior
a nd
r estr icted
beads .
smoothed .
Both
I t
h as
open ing
a nd
exter ior
a nd
a
d ia meter
o f
2 00 mm .
h as
a t h ick
US 4 5 TG 1 f ig 4-4 everted r im w ith a s l ight
Both
exter ior
a nd
i nter ior
r im
f i n ish
convex ity
a re
p la in
a nd
a long
t he
smoothed .
I t h as a d iameter o f about 3 20 m m . US Th is s urv iv ing
t ype
h as
p art o f body
exter ior a nd
i nter ior
4 6 TG
a s l ightly
1 f ig
c losed
4-4
o r if ice
a nd
sma l l
everted
r im .
i s decorated w ith c ross-hatched cord- mark ing .
r im
f in ish
a re
p la in
a nd
smoothed .
I t h as
The Both
a d ia meter
o f about 2 00 m m . US b and
Th is
vesse l
was
pa inted
smoothed on
t he
h ad a t
t he
r im
t h is
embe l l ished w ith smoothed .
1 f ig
4-4
open ing
t ip
on
a nd
t he
everted
exter ior
but
t a l l i t
r im . i s
A
r ed
p la in
a nd
i nter ior . US
Aga in
4 7 TG
a r estr icted
t ype a r ed
i s
4 8 TG
s im i lar
pa inted
t o
band
1 4
f ig
US a t
4-4
3 2 .
r im
t ip .
The The
I t h as a mouth d ia meter o f about 2 80 m m . US
4 9 TG
1 f ig
4-4
exter ior i n ter ior
r im i s
f i n ish p la in
i s a nd
R i ms
There p robab ly r ed i s
i s
w ith
one
c .
exa mple
r estr icted
pa inted wh i le
f ro m
t he
o f
t h is
open ing
i nter ior
r im
a nd
r im
US t ip
t ype h as
i s
p la in a nd
f in ish
I t
co mes
r im .
i s p la in
smooth .
5 0 TG
1 3
f ig
The
a nd
f ro m
t ip
o f
smooth .
a vesse l t he
I ts
r im
i s
d ia meter
4-4
i n co mmon , a r estr icted
decorated
w ith
a r ed
pa inted
open ing
b and .
a nd
The
everted
i n ter ior
r im .
r im
The
f i n ish
i s
I t h as a d iameter o f about 2 80 mm . US
Th is
vesse l
f or m
bear ing
a r ed
s ides .
I ts d ia meter
pa inted
band
i s
5 1 TG
h ad
c .
a
on
1 f ig
4-4
r estr icted
t he
t ip .
open ing
I t i s p la in
w ith a nd
a n
everted
smoothed
r im
on
both
2 80 mm . US 5 2 TG
1 f ig
4-4
Th is t ype co mpr ises a l arge spher ica l vesse l w ith a s hort everted Th is vesse l i s cord marked a nd t he b readth var ies bet ween 2 8-45 cms .
r im . a nd
t he h e ight f ro m
2 5-37
cms .
BAN NA S ixteen were
a lso
r im
f ound
t ypes i n
wh ich
l eve l
4 1-43 , 4 7-48 , 5 1-52 .
D I LE VEL
f i rst
6 .
They
The n ew
p la in
t ype
a nd
h as
a n
smoothed
appeared
both
US body
pa inted
t ype i s
r estr icted w ith
band
smoothed .
para l le ls US
on
t he
On ly
one
t he
two
1 8-20 ,
p rev ious
2 6-28 ,
l eve ls ,
3 0 ,
3 5-37,
1 f ig
a nd US
beaded
s urv iv ing
p art
r im . o f
I t
body
i s i s
The
band
The
was
4-5
3 3 .
pa inted
exter ior .
spec imen
externa l ly
The
I t h as a d iameter o f about 2 00 mm .
5 4 TG 3 2
4-5
w ith
s ides .
a r ed
r im
1 f ig
body
decorated w ith a n app l ique band .
Th is
i n US :
t ypes a re descr ibed be lo w .
i ncurv ing
on
S IX
co mpr ise
US 5 3 TG Th is
t he
t ype .
everted
2 80 m m .
Th is r im
B an Na D i l eve t s even
r im
a t
i nter ior
r ecovered
i tse lf
r im r im
a nd
i s everted a nd
t ip , w ith f i n ish
i t h as
a z ig-zag
i s a
p la in
a nd
d iameter
o f
about 2 00 m m . US Th is exter ior o f The
t he
t ype
a nd body
r im
h as
i nter ior bears
co mes
5 5 TG
a r estr icted r im
f in ish
1 f ig
open ing i s
p la in
f ro m
Non Cha i M inor Type i s
spec imens
h ave
a n
u ncerta in .
The
s im i lar
r im
i s decorated w ith
everted
i nter ior a t
hor izonta l
upturned , convex smoothed . I ts
l i ne on
t o
Non
r im
t he
but
r im
t he
t ip
a r ed
5 TG
Cha i
1 f ig
M inor f or m
h as
o t
pa inted
5 6 TG
1 5b
f ig
i s
c _
about 1 .5 mm
Both part
1 40
mm .
t h ick .
4-5
d ist inct ive t he
l i ne a t t he
4-5
r im .
s urv iv ing
t ype
r im-body
a s l ight concav ity .
t he exter ior . US
The
d iameter
a vesse l w ith a body wa l l on ly
t ype
f in ish
a nd
t h in vert ica l cord- mark ing .
Th is
p a inted
4-5
a nd
r im
5 .
The
j unct ion The
i s
exter ior
t ip , a nd one
r ed
R i ms
Th is r im . r ed
t ype
h as
I t i s p la in s l ipped
a
a nd
a nd
f ro m
B an Na D r l eve l s ix
constr icted
smoothed
pa inted
up
open ing ,
on
t he
t o
a nd
cy l indr ica l
exter ior . j ust
The
over
n eck
a nd
i n ter ior
t he
r im
everted
r im
f i n ish
t ip .
i s
I t h as
a
d ia meter o f about 2 40 mm . US
5 7 TG
1 f ig
4-5
Th is t ype , l i ke US 5 6 , h as a constr icted open ing , cy l indr ica l n eck a nd everted r im but i t i s r ed pa inted on ly a t t he r im t ip . There i s a n i mpressed band o f des ign a t t he US Th is n eck
t ype
a nd
aga in ,
everted
l i ke
r im
r im-body
5 8 TG US
but
1 ,15a
5 6 ,
t acks
j unct ion . f ig
h as
a ny
a
4-5
constr icted
p a inted
open ing ,
d ecorat ion .
The
cyl indr ica l
exter ior
r im
f in ish was burn ished w ith vert ica l s trokes . US US
5 9
i s
a nd exter ior
s im i lar
i s
r ed
t o
5 9 TG
US
s l ipped
a nd US
Th is s urface . The
t ype The
h as
a n
f in ish
1 5b
i n
a nd
6 1,
i t
i s
l i ke
6 0 TG
1 3
j unct ion
i s
wh ite
u ncerta in .
6 0 ,
h as
s l ipped
US r im
r ed pa inted t he
l i d
i s
a nd
r ough ly i t i s
o f mortuary
d iameter
1 3
t he
f ig
1 5a ,15b
s l ipped
vesse l
i nter ior
1 9 .
p a int on
t he
r im
decorat ion The
i s
on
exter ior r ounded .
s l ip
r im-body
i s
•
i nter ior .
body
a wh ite
o f
2 00 m m .
f ig 4-5
t he
over
a ng le
i n c ross-sect ion .
The
t he
t ip
4-5
i nter ior .
6 2 TG
r ed
but
pa inted
t r iangu lar
r ed
t he
4-5 u nder
I t h as a d ia meter o f approx imate ly
The
f abr ic, but both
I t h as a d ia meter o f about 1 80 mm .
a r ed
on
f ig
s l ip
u nkno wn
i s r ed pa inted .
US
4-5
a nd
po l ished .
US 6 1 TG US
f ig
f or m
u nusua l wh ite
body-r im
i n ter ior r im
5 6
i s
Exter ior r im
Th is
c lose ly
vert ica l ly
f i n ish
i s
r esemb les
cord- marked .
I ts
i s about 4 80 mm . Non Cha i Type 2 2 TG
Th is body-r im
t ype
h as
j unct ion .
r im-body
a
r estr icted
There
j unct ion .
1 5a
open ing
f ig
i s a r ed pa inted bend
I t i s exact ly
s im i lar
4-5
a nd
everted
on
i n s hape
t he
r im
r im
t ip
a nd
4 , -. rnper
a nd
everted
w ith a nd
s harp a t
t he
t o Non Cha i
Type 2 2 . US Th is p la in
a nd
r im
t ype
smoothed
h as on
outer s urface be lo w
t he
a n
both r im . US
US beaded
6 4
r im .
I ts d iameter
h as Both i s
c .
a
6 3 TG s ides
a nd
6 4 TG
4-5
open ing i t h as
I ts d ia meter
s l ight ly
i nter ior
1 f ig
u nrestr icted
i s
1 f ig
constr icted
a nd
exter ior
r im
c .
6 5 TG
1 f ig
app l ique
r im .
b and
I t on
i s t he
1 40 mm .
4-5 open ing f i n ish
3 00 mm . US
a n
4-5
a nd a re
l arge
p la in
a nd
externa l ly -smoo thed .
R i ms
Th is wh ich both
t ype
bears
h as
a b and
s ides .
a n o f
f ro m
open ,
r ed
i s
p ronounced
o f
a
s l ightly
i nter ior
Other w ise ,
6 6 TG
i t
i s
a nd
sma l l
p la in
a nd
b eaded
r im
smoothed
on
r ed
6 7 TG
j unct ion
a n everted
pa inted
Both
4 -5
open ing , exter ior
a nd
b eaded
a nd
i n ter ior
r im
r im
w ith
f i n ish
a a re
I t h as a d iameter o f about 3 20 mm .
r im-body
f ro m
1 f ig
r estr icted
US The
body
mouth
t h icken ing .
p la in a nd smoothed .
i s
u nrestr icted
pa int .
US
I t
l eve l s ix
I t h as a d iameter o f about 2 40 mm .
Th is
co mes
B an N a D i
r im .
a nd
a ng le The
s l ipped
1 9 o f
f ig
exter ior
on
4-5
t h is
t he
t ype
r im
i s u ncerta in .
f i n ish
i nter ior .
i s p la in
The
I t p robab ly
a nd
s urv iv ing
smoothed .
part o f
t he
h as vert ica l cord mark ing . US 6 8 TG Th is
r im .
t ype
h as
I t i s p la in
bears
a s l ightly
a nd
smoothed
1 f ig
r estr icted on
both
4-6 open ing
s ides .
smoothed
over vert ica l cord- mark ing .
Th is
h as
a nd
The
I t h as
externa l ly
s urv iv ing
beaded
p art
o f
body
a d iameter o f about 2 80
mm . US p la in
a nd
t ype
smoothed w ith
exter ior ,
t he
6 9 TG
a r estr icted
i nter ior
a r ed
r im
1 f ig 4-6
open ing w ith pa inted
f i n ish
l i ne
i s p la in
externa l ly b eaded
a t
a nd
r im
body
r im .
j unct ion
smoothed .
I t h as
I t i s
on
t he
a d ia meter
o f about 2 00 m m . US The The
r im
wh i le a nd
s hape
s ect ion
t he
o f
t he
i s s harp ly
i nter ior
r im
smoothed be lo w
7 0 TG
r im-body everted .
f in ish t he
i s
7 1
externa l ly d ia meter
i s
co mes
f ro m
r ound beaded c .
Both
t ype
h as
exter ior a nd
part o f
t he body
i s
pa inted
7 1 TG
t h is
a t
r im
r im
t he
r im
I ts d iameter 4-6
a n
u nrestr icted
a nd
smoothed
i s
i s
t ip
f ig
I t i s p la in
t ype
f in ish
1 9
r im .
7 2 TG
1 ,13 ,15a ,15b ,19
a r estr icted
i n ter ior
r im
t he
i s
9 0 °
t o
t he
t o wer part h as
l id
s tra ight s ided body .
r im a t
The
p la in a nd smoothed .
open ing
f in ish
i s cord- marked .
L id
t he
r ed
o f
exter ior
a vesse l w ith
US Th is
The
u nkno wn .
r ed
but ,
p a inted
i t i s p la in
i s about 2 80 mm .
open ing on
both
a nd
l arge
s ides .
I ts
beaded
r im .
1 80 m m . US
Th is
f ig 4-6
r ed pa inted band . US
US
1 5a
j unct ion
a re
7 3 TG r im
p la in
f ig
1 5a o f
f ig
a nd smoothed . i s
a nd
j unct ion . smoothed
c .
4-6 The
f i n ish .
r im
bur ia l contexts .
i tse lf
f i n ish The
7 A TG
1 f ig
4-6
i s
a ng led
The a t
a
i s r ed s l ipped wh i le i nter io r
I t h as a d ia meter o f about 3 60 mm . US
The s urv iv ing
1 60 mm .
t ype 2 1 f ro m
upper part o f exter ior r im
a p la in
4 -6
sma l l externa l ly
I ts d iameter
f or vesse ls
t he
a nd
r im
f i n ish
i s
R i ms
The a ng le o f mouth . part
The
r im
f ro m
t o
B an Na D i l eve l s ix
body
i s u nkno wn .
upper p art o f exter ior
i s smoothed .
The
r im
I t p robab ly
f i n ish
i nterna l part o f
i s
t he
r ed
r im
h as
s l ipped
i s
r ed
a r estr icted
a nd
t he
s l ipped .
l o wer
I t h as
a
d ia meter o f about 2 40 mm . US Th is
t ype
i s
smoothed on both s ides .
t he
t ype
p robab ly
s l ight externa l bead ing I ts d ia meter
i s
c .
i s
US
c .
1,15b
f ig
a constr icted
t he
t ip .
7 4
but
i t
i s
p la in
a nd
r im
w ith
3 20 mm . 4-6 open ing
I t i s p la in
a nd
a nd
everted
smoothed on both s ides .
2 00 mm .
t ype
exter ior a nd
7 6 TG
4-6
a s
h as
a t
US - Th is
1 f ig
s a me
I ts d ia meter US
Th is
7 5 TG
exactly
h as
i n ter ior
7 7 TG
a
r im
1 5b ,15e ,11,19
r estr icted f in ish
i s
f ig
open ing
p la in
4-6
a nd
a nd
a n
everted
smoothed .
I ts
r im .
Both
d ia meter
i s
c .
2 80 mm . US 7 8 TG Th is e verted ,
r im
co mes
i nterna l ly
g rooves
on
both
f ro m
concave
s ides .
cord- mark ing
a t
approx imate ly
1 20 mm .
1 3 ,11,15a ,15c ,15d a
r im .
The
about
4 5
r im
p robab ly
i s externa l ly
co mes
f o lded .
f ig
vesse l
body
be to w t o
7 9 TG
f ro m
t he t he
1 f ig a nd
r estr icted
t o
f or m
access
a nd
d ist inct hor izonta l
r im-body
j unct ion
hor izonta l .
I ts
h as
f ine
d ia meter
i s
4-6
a vesse l w ith
I t i s p la in
4-6
w ith
I t i s smoothed
degrees
US Th is
sma l l
a r estr icted
smoothed
on
both
open ing . s ides .
The I t h as
a d iameter o f about 1 20 m m . US Th is everted s ides .
t ype
r im
co mes
w ith
a s l ightly
I ts d iameter
i s
c .
t ype
exter ior a nd
h as
a
l i p .
r im
4-6
w ith
a
r estr icted
I t i s p la in
a nd
open ing
smoothed
on
a nd both
3 20 m m . 8 1 TG
1 .15 1 a
a constr icted
i n ter ior
1 f ig
vesse l
beaded
US Th is
8 0 TG
f ro m
f ig
o r if ice
f in ish
a re
p la in
US
8 2 TG
4-6
a nd
a nd
everted
s tra ight
smoothed .
I t h as
r im .
Both
a d ia meter
o f about 2 80 m m .
Th is
t ype
para l le ls US
t a l l , everted
r im .
r ed
f ro m
s l ipped
d ia meter
US a n i s
r im
t ip
r im
t o
8 3 TG
1 5a
f ig
both
4-6
f or m
f in ish
a nd
i s p la in
r im-body
f abr ic .
a nd
j unct ion
1 5a ,15b ,15c ,15e ,13 ,11 ,18 ,19
t ype p robab ly co mes
u nrestr icted
exter ior f in ish f i n ish
exter ior
i n
I t h as
a very
smoothed wh i le
on
t he
i t i s
i nter ior .
I ts
i s about 2 80 mm .
Th is h as
The
5 7
r ed
open ing
i s p la in but t he s l ipped .
f ro m
a nd t ip
o f
a vesse l w ith
s i mp le t he
squared
r im
r ed
f ig
4-6
a l ow r im .
s l ipped .
I t h as a d ia meter o f approx imate ly
t ooted
base .
I t
The
s urface
o f
The
i n ter ior
2 00 mm .
r im
R i ms
Th is squared
t ype ,
r im .
B an Na D i t eve t s ix
US 8 4 TG 1 5d ,11 f ig 4-6 US 8 3 , h as a n u nrestr icted
l i ke
On ly
f ro m
t he
t ip
o f
t he
r im
i s
open ing
r ed s l ipped .
a nd
s imp le
I t h as a d iameter o f
about 2 00 m m . US Th is squared
t ype ,
r im
l i ke
but
i t i s
8 1,
open ing
t ype
a nd
smoothed
i s a lso
s i mp le
w ith
8 6 TG
s im i lar
squared
r ed
1,19
h as
f ig
a n
4-6
u nrestr icted
open ing
a nd
i mpressed w ith vert ica l co rd- mark ing on US
Th is
8 5 TG
US
pa int
a t
1,17 ,19
i n
s hape
r im .
The
r im
t ip .
s i mp le
t he exter ior .
f ig 4-6
t o
US
8 3 .
exteror I t
i s
I t h as
r im
p la in
a n
f i n ish
a nd
u nrestr icted
i s
p la in
smoothed
a nd
on
t he
i nter ior . US Th is i s
p la in
t ype
a nd
8 7 TG
aga in
i s
smoothed
1 ,13 ,15b ,15c,15d ,159 ,19 s im i lar
on
t o US
both
8 3
s ides .
both
The
f ig i n
4-6
f or m
a nd
squared
t ip
f abr ic bears
but
i t
ob l ique
i mpress ions . US Th is i tse lf f ro m
i s
t ype
h as
added
bur ia l 6 .
s l ipped on
t o
8 8 TG
t he
body
The exter ior
t he
1 ,15c ,15d ,15e ,15f f ig
a r estr icted
i nter ior .
a t
t ype
concav ity .
h as
Both
a nd
r im-body
r im
f in ish
i s
8 9 TG
a constr icted
exter ior a nd
p la in
a nd
everted Th is
r im .
r im
The
p ara l le ls
smoothed
a nd
r im t hat
i t i s
r ed
t o over 3 60 mm .
1 f ig
body
i nter ior
4-6
l arge
j unct ion .
I ts d ia meter r ises US
Th is
open ing
4-7
a nd
r im
everted
r im
w ith
a n
i n terna l
f in ish a re p la in a nd smoothed .
I t
h as a d ia meter o f about 2 20 m m . US Th is r im .
r im
Both
d ia meter
co mes
exter ior
i sa
f ro m
a nd
9 0 TG
i nter ior
r im
l eve l 6 . r ed
f ig 4-7 a r estr icted
f in ish
a re
p la in
open ing a nd
a nd everted
smoothed .
The
1 60 m m . BAN NA
I n
1 3
a vesse l w ith
t h is
l eve l ,
F ifty
r ed
f our n ew
D I LE VEL F IVE
s l ipped r im
r ims
t ypes
beco me
h ave
f ar more
abundant
t han
i n
been r ecovered a nd n ear ly a l l a re
s l ipped . US US
9 1,
l i ke
squared-off r im . US
9 2
US
9 1 TG
8 3 ,
I nter ior a nd
( TG
1) , 9 3
1 ,15c,15f
h as
a n
f ig
exter ior s urface
( TG
4 -8
u nrestr icted
1 5c), 9 4
( TG
open ing
f i n ish a re
1 5a) , 9 5
r ed
( TG
a nd
s imp le
s l ipped .
1) f ig
4-8
These t ypes a re s im i lar i n f or m but t hey a re d ist ingu ished by t he ir d ifferent decorat ion . US 9 2 h as a r ed pa int a t r im t ip a nd i t i s p la in a nd smoothed
on
both
on
t he
exter ior a nd
US
9 4
h as
smoothed a t r im
t ip .
on
both
s ides .
US
i t i s
r ed
9 3
cord- mark ing
i nter ior
r im
i s
decorated w ith
s l ipped
f in ish .
a nd US
on
r ed 9 5
I t i s p la in a nd smoothed on
t he
o ther
pa inted h as
r ed
hor izonta l S mot if
s ide .
d es ign .
a cord- mark ing
i nter ior .
The I t
i s
a nd
exter io r
o f
p la in
a nd
r ed
pa int
R i ms
f ro m
US Th is
t ype
h as
externa l s urface
B an Na D i l eve l
9 6 TG
a r estr icted
i s p la in
a nd
1 5f
f ig
open ing
f i ve
4-8 a nd
smoothed wh i le
upturned
t he
convex
o ther s ide
r im .
I ts
i s r ed s l ipped .
I t h as a d ia meter o f about 2 00 mm . US 9 7 TG Th is i s
r ed
t ype
h as
1 5c ,15d ,15g
a r estr icted
s l ipped on both s ides .
open ing
one
Non Cha i t ype w ith o f
bu lbous
t he
r im
spec imen
AA l i p
a re
i n
was
both
a nd
f lat
exter ior
t ype
r im
h as
f i n ish
a n
i s
1 5a
f ig
a nd
i t i s u ndoubted ly
a nd
t opped
US Th is
TG
r ecogn ised
f or m
r ed s l ipped .
r im .
9 8 TG
1 3 ,15a ,15b
s l ipped
US b eaded
t ype
r im .
h as
a n
I t i s p la in
The
r im .
I t
2 80 mm .
4-8
I t h as
s im i lar
a constr icted
externa l a nd
t o
mouth
i n terna l s urfaces
I ts d iameter r ises over 2 40 mm .
t he
4-8
a nd
l arge
i n ter ior
i s
beaded
p la in
r im .
a nd
The
smoothed .
2 80 mm .
9 9 TG
1 5a
u nrestr icted
a nd
f ig
open ing
a nd
I t h as a d iameter o t approx imate ly
Th is
f abr ic .
u nrestr icted
r ed
4-8
I t h as a d ia meter o f approx imate ly
Non Cha i t ype AA On ly
f ig
a nd a l arge do wn s lop ing
f ig
4-9
open ing
smoothed
on
both
a nd
a
s ides .
b road
externa l ly
I t h as a d ia meter o f
about 3 20 m m . US r im .
Th is Both
1 00 TG
1 f ig
4-9
i s o f a s l ight ly r estr icted open ing a nd l arge externa l ly beaded s ides o f t he r im f in ish a re p la in a nd smoothed . I t h as a
d iameter o f about 3 20 m m . US Th is 8 8 .
I t h as
part o f
1 01 TG
1 5a
f ig
i s p robab ly a l id co rrespond ing
t he
t he body
a l arge t i p
i s
beaded r ed
r im .
The
s l ipped wh i le
i nter ior t he
r evea l vert ica l cord- mark ing . US
1 02 TG
US externa l ly
t ype
i s
beaded
s im i lar r im .
Both
o f
a nd up
w ith
The d iameter f ig
vesse ls
f i n ish
1 5b
t he
t op
parts
o f
r ises over 3 20 mm .
4-9
f ig
4 -9
3 0 .
I t
h as
i nter ior
a nd
US
t ype US
t o
s urv iv ing
body w ith externa l beaded I ts d iameter i s 0 . 2 20 m m .
1 03 TG t o
r im
spec imens
1 3 ,15d ,19
Th is t ype h as a n i ncurv ing p la in a nd smoothed on both s ides .
Th is
4-9
t o mortuary
a n
r im .
i ncurv ing
exter ior
r im
I t
i s
body
a nd
a re
r ed
f i n ish
s l ipped . The s urv iv ing parts o f t he body h ave been smoothed a nd t hen p a inted w ith a r ed g eo metr ic des ign . I t h as a d ia meter o f approx imate ly 2 20 m m . US Th is bead
o f
pa inted .
t ype
t he The
n eck-shou lder
r im
i s s im i lar i s
t o
1 04 TG
1 5a
f ig
US
but
i t i s b igger
smoothed o f
1 03 a nd
r ed
t he
body
s urv iv ing
part
j unct ion .
I ts d ia meter r ises
4-9
p a inted . h as
a n
i n s ize . The
app l ique
t o over 2 60 mm .
The exter ior
i n ter io r band
i s a t
a lso t he
R i ms
Th is
t ype
i s
f ro m
B an N a D i
l eve l
f i ve
US 1 05 TG 1 f ig 4-9 t o US 7 6 both i n f or m
s im i lar
exter ior r im f in ish i s r ed s l ipped a nd pol ished . smoothed . I t h as a d ia meter o f about 1 60 mm . US
1 06 TG
Th is t ype i s very s im i lar t o i ts d iameter i s 0 . 2 00 mm .
a nd
US Th is
t ype ,
l i ke
t ype
n eck a nd everted r im . r im f in ish . The r everse
1 5b
US
1 07 TG
US
5 6 ,
f ig
5 6 .
1 9
h as
f abr ic
i n ter ior
i s
but
t he
.p la in
a nd
4-9
I t i s
f ig a
a nd
The
r ed
s l ipped
on
both
s ides
4-9 constr icted
I t i s decorated w ith s ide i s r ed s l ipped .
open ing ,
cy l indr ica l
sp ira ll ike des ign on exter ior I t h as a d ia meter o f about
2 00 mm . US Th is mortuary r im
i n
1 08 TG
i s
1 ,13 ,19 ,15a ,15b,15c,15d ,15e ,15f,15g
p robab ly
phase
2 .
c ross
t he
I t h as
s ect ion .
l id
a n
o f
mortuary
u nrestr icted
The
s urv iv ing
vesse l
open ing
part
a nd
o f
f ig
1 9
4-9
correspond ing
t o
a t r iangu lar beaded
t he
body
i s
vert ica l ly
a nd
externa l ly
cord- marked . US Th is beaded
i s
o f
r im .
a n
The
i nter ior s urface
1 09 TG
exter ior
i s
f lat
10
t op
i n
h as c ross
US beaded
11 TG
t ype
r im .
s l ipped .
a
r im
exter ior
externa l
s l ipped .
t ype
r im
i s
smoothed
h as
a nd
f ig
f i n ish
t he
4-9 on
both
i s vert ica l ly
mouth
s ides
a nd
h as
a
cord- marked .
a
f ig 4-9
very
s urfaces
o f
l arge t he
externa l ly
r im
a re
r ed
r ises over 2 30 mm .
12 TG
1 5a ,15f
r estr icted
i s p la in
a nd
i nterna l
r im
a
wh i te
a nd
f ig
4-9
open ing
smoothed
a nd
a nd
s tra ight
t he
everted
i n ter ior
one
r im .
i s
r ed
f or m
a nd
I t h as a d ia meter o f about 2 70 mm . Non Ch i l i t ype 2 AA Th is
f abr ic .
a nd
open ing a nd sma l l t r iangu lar r im w ith
smoothed
r estr icted
US The
I t
The body
The d ia meter o f t h is
Th is
i nterna l ly
p la in
1 ,13 ,19 ,15a ,15b ,15c ,15d ,15e ,15f ,15g
h as
Both
i s
1,13 ,15b
r estr icted
s ect ion .
4 -9
a nd
I t h as a d ia meter o f about 2 60 mm .
10 TG
a s l ight ly
d ia meter o f about 2 10 m m .
Th is
f in ish
r ed s l ipped .
f ig
open ing
r im
US US
1 5b ,15c
u nrestr icted
The
burn ished
a nd
s l ipped wh i le
t ype r im
i s
r ed t he
i s very s im i lar f o lded
s l ipped .
a nd
The
l o wer part
TG
1 5a ,15c ,15d
t o Non
r estr icted .
t op
f ig
Cha i Type
part o f
The t he
4-9 2 both
externa l
i n terna l
i n r im
r im
i s b lack burn ished a nd s l ipped .
f i n ish
f i n ish Th is
i s
i s r ed
t ype h as
a d iameter o f about 2 40 m m . US Th is s ides
o f
vert ica l ly
t ype r im
h as
f i n ish
a n a re
cord- marked .
13 TG
u nrestr icted p la in I t h as
a nd
1 f ig
4-9
open ing
a nd
smoothed .
sma l l b eaded The
vesse ls
a d iameter o f about 1 80 mm .
r im .
Both
s urface
i s
R i ms
Th is a nd
B an Na D i
l eve l
f i ve
US 14 TG 1 f ig 4-9 a r estr icted open ing w ith r ound beaded
h as
i n ter ior
f ro m
r im
f in ish
a re
p la in
a nd
smoothed .
r im .
I t h as
Both
exter ior
a d iameter o f about
2 40 mm . US Th is b eaded
t ype
r im .
h as
a n
l t i s p la in
app rox imate ly
15 TG
a nd
r im .
I t
f ig
4-9
open ing
smoothed
on
a nd
both
1 f ig
4-9
t ype h as a n u nrestr icted open ing
a nd
i s
i nterna l ly
s ides .
a nd
I t h as
eterna l ly
a d ia meter o f
2 40 m m . US
Th is
1 5d
u nrestr icted
p la in
approx imate ly
a nd
16 TG
smoothed
1 90
mm .
o f
t h is
The
on
both
s urv iv ing
a sma l l , externa l ly
s ides .
part
o f
I t h as t he
a
body
beaded
d ia meter
i s
o f
vert ica l ly
c ord- marked . US The f i n ish
i s
f or m p la in
d iameter
i s
c .
a nd
17
t ype
smoothed
f ig
s ame i t
i s
4-9
a s
US
r ed
16 ,
but
s l ipped
on
i ts
exter ior
t he
r im
i n ter ior .
I ts
2 40 m m .
t ype
co mes
externa l ly beaded a nd
t he
a nd
US Th is
1 5b ,15d
i s
r im .
burn ished , a nd
18 TG
f ro m The
t he
1 f ig
4-9
a vesse l w ith
a r estr icted
exter ior s urface
i nter ior s urface
a nd
r im
i s p la in .
open ing
bead
a re
a nd
r ed
sma l l
s l ipped
I t h as a d iameter o f about
2 00 mm . US Th is
t ype
externa l a nd f or mer
i s
h as
i nterna l
f ound
19 TG
1 ,15b ,15d
a constr icted r im
on ly
f in ishes
on
f ig
open ing
a re
r ed
4-9
a nd
r ound
s l ipped , but
t he
upper h a lf o f
US
1 20 TG
t he
b ead .
beaded t he
r ed
l t h as
r im . s l ip
Both on
t he
a d iameter o f
about 2 00 m m .
Th is a nd
t ype
h as
f ig
4-9
open ing
a nd
smoothed on both s ides , a nd h as US Th is
exter ior s l ipped .
t ype
r im
h as
f i n ish
a
i s
1 21 TG
p la in
a nd
US t hough
1 3 ,15a ,15d
r estr icted
i s
t he
specu lat ive .
open ing
f ig
r im .
I t
i s
p la in
r im .
The
4 -9
w ith
smoothed .
s im i lar l ack The
r im
t o o f
US a
1 22 TG 1 21 .
a
The
r im-body
t ip bears
US Th is
t ype
i s very
t h in
c onvex
i n terna l
s ur face
i s
r ed
t o
co mes
p a inted
makes z ig-zag
f ro m
a n
t h is d es ign .
open
bo w l ,
i n terpretat ion The
i n ter ior
smoothed . 1 ,15e
US
f ig
1 21 b ut
I t h as a d ia meter o f approx imate ly Us
4-10
j unct ion
a r ed
1 23 TG
c lose
1 f ig
I t p robab ly
exter ior s urfaces a re p la in a nd
s l ipped .
everted
a d ia meter o f about 2 00 mm .
I t h as a d ia meter o f about 2 00 mm .
Th is
a nd
1 5e
a constr icted
1 24 TG
1 5b
- 2 41 -
f ig
4-10 i ts
exter io r
2 20 mm . 4-10
r im
f i n ish
i s
r ed
R i ms
Th is
t ype
f ro m
i s s im i lar t o US
decorated w ith
exter ior
vesse l
r im
1 21, but
t hree c ross-hatched US
Th is
B an N a D i L eve l
h ad
f i n ish
a
1 25 TG a nd
externa l s urface
p ara l le l
l i nes a t
1 5d ,15g
constr icted
i s p la in
t he
f ive
o f
t he
t he body-r im
r im
i s
j unct ion .
f ig 4-10
open ing
smoothed .
a nd
The
t a l l
everted
i nter ior
i s
r ed
r im .
The
s l ipped .
I t
h as a d ia meter o f about 2 00 mm . US Th is s urface
t ype
h as
i s decorated w ith
t he body-r im
1 26 TG
a r estr icted
j unct ion .
a vert ica l
w ith -one
t ype
i s
s im i lar
hor izonta l
r ed
a nd
everted
p a inted
t i ne
r im .
f ro m
I t h as a d iameter o f approx imate ly US
Th is
1 f ig 4-10
open ing
r ed
1 27 TG
t o US
pa inted
1 25
1 f ig but
externa l
r im
t ip
t o
1 80 m m .
4 -10
t he
l i ne wh i le
The
t he
r im-body
i ts
j unct ion
i n ter ior r im
i s
f in ished
f in ish
i s p la in a nd
r im .
The
smoothed . US Th is
t ype
r im
f i n ish
r ed
pa inted
h as
1 28 TG
a constr icted
i s p la in a nd bands .
smoothed
The
1 f ig 4-10
open ing
but
a nd
everted
i t i s decorated w ith
i nterna l s urface
o f
t he
r im
ex ter ior
hor izonta l n arro w
i s r ed s l ipped .
I t h as
a d ia meter o f about 1 60 m m . US Th is a nd
t ype
i s
smoothed .
d ia meter
i s
s im i lar
I t
c .
i s
1 29 TG
t o
r ed
pa inted
r im , on
1 30
t here
i s
t he
h as
pa inted
one
i s
i s
w ith
s l ipped .
exter ior
t ype
a nd
a
a nd everted
h as
t ip
i s
r ed
f in ish r im
i s p la in
t ip .
I ts
be lo w
everted
t he r im
1 5a
f ig
pa inted
r im .
On
t ip , wh i le
t he
exter ior
i t i s r ed s l ipped
1 20 mm .
4-10
a n
band
everted b e lo w
r im . r im
I ts exter ior r im t ip .
The
i n ter ior
a
1 32 TG
r estr icted
r im
f in ish
1 5d
f ig 4-10
open ing i s
r ed
a nd •
everted
s l ipped .
I t
r im .
h as
a
Both
t he
d iameter
o f
1 20 m m .
t ype r im .
p robably
t ype
1 33 TG
co mes
1 f ig
f ro m
I t i s r ed s l ipped a nd
p la in a nd smoothed
Th is
r im t he
f ig 410 a nd
o r if ice w ith
r ed
US Th is
o f
I t h as a d iameter o f about 1 20 m m .
i nter ior
approx imate ly
1 5c
1 31 TG
i s o f a constr icted
US Th is
exter ior
i nter ior
I t h as a d ia meter o f approx imate ly
decorated
r ed
The
t he
open ing
band
US f in ish
a t
1 30 TG
a constr icted
a r ed
i nter ior .
Th is
f ig 4-10
1 27 .
1 70 m m . US
US
1 5c
t ype US
h as
pa inted
on
w ith
burn ished
on
i nter ior .
I ts d ia meter
US
1 9
1 34 TG
f ig
a r estr icted mouth w ith a nd
exter ior s urface o f t he
t here
r im .
i s
4-10
vesse ls
a b road
i s
c .
a r estr icted t he
open ing
exter ior a nd
i t i s
1 20 m m .
4-10 s imp le r ed
squared
pa inted
r im .
b and
I t h as a d ia meter o f approx imate ly
The
r im
be lo w
t he
2 00 mm .
R i ms
f ro m
US Th is beaded
t ype
r im .
Both
smoothed . app l ique .
h as
The
a n
1 35 TG
t he
exter ior
s urv iv ing
part
US t ype
i s
c .
h as
a n
w ith
i nter ior
r im
i s
a
r ound
f in ish
decorated
externa l ly
i s
p la in
w ith
a
a nd
b and
o f
1 36 TG
t ype
t he
1 f ig
4-10
open ing
w ith
s l ight ly
i s decorated w ith
a band
everted ,
d irect
o f app l ique .
I ts
1 60 m m .
h as
exter ior a nd
part o f
4-10
open ing
body
u nrestr icted
US Th is t he
a nd o f
The s urv iv ing part o f body
d ia meter
1 f ig
u nrestr icted
f ive
I t h as a d iameter o f about 1 60 m m .
Th is r im .
B an N a D i l eve l
a n
i nter ior
body
i s
1 37 TG
1 f ig 4-10
u nrestr icted r im
f in ish
mouth
w ith
i s p la in
decorated w ith
a nd
a band
a f lat
t opped
r im .
Both
smoothed but t he s urv iv ing
o f app l ique .
I ts
d iameter
i s
c .
1 60 m m . US Th is i nter ior
t ype
r im
h as
f in ish
burn ished on
1 38 TG
a constr icted i s
p la in
t he exter ior .
a nd
Though
t ype
t he
h as
a
smoothed
1 39 TG
1 5c
constr icted
exter ior s urface
s l ipped on both s ides .
f abr ic . r im a nd
t ype
I t h as
exter ior
i s
o f
t he
f ig
4-10 w ith
body
I ts d ia meter
i s
w ith
s l ipped
t h ick i s
Non
everted
i s
r ed
r im .
The
s l ipped
band
t he
a nd
a nd
1 5a
a nd
beaded
smoothed ,
i t
r im .
i s
r ed
f ig 4-10
Cha i
t ype
everted
2 2
both
r im .
The
decorated w ith
a long
i nter ior
r ectangu lar
i s p la in
a nd
r im-body
r ed
c ross-hatched
r im
f i n ish
i n
j unct ion .
i s p la in
The
t he
band
s urv iv ing
The
smooth .
a nd
o f
n arro w
l i nes .
a nd
f or m
s urface
a vert ica l
t he
embe l l ished w ith
a nd
i t
i s about 2 10 m m .
open ing
i s p la in , smoothed
a hor izonta l r ed
i dent ica l
a r estr icted
part o f t he body
a s hort
wh i le
mouth
Non Cha i Type 2 2 TG Th is
4-10 w ith
I t h as a d iameter o f about 2 40 m m . US
Th is
1 f ig
open ing
r im
t ip
I t h as
a
d iameter o f about 1 40 m m .
US Th is The
vesse l h as
exter ior
smoothed .
r im
1 40 TG
a s l ight ly
f in ish
I ts d ia meter
i s i s
r ed
c .
1 5c
s l ipped ,
US d irect
r im .
smoothed
i s
I t h as i nter ior .
1 41 TG
very
but
D I LE VEL
( see a lso
t ype
4-10
open ing t he
a nd
i s
beaded
r im .
p la in
a nd
f ig
FOUR
4-11)
1,13 ,19 .15a ,15c,15e
s im i lar
t o
t ype US
a vert ica l cord- mark ing
f ig
8 3 . on
4-12
I t i s t he
1 42 TG
1 f ig
4-12
a n
open bow l w ith
exter ior but a p la in
I t h as a d ia meter o f about 2 10 m m . US
square
i nter ior
2 40 m m .
BAN NA
Th is
f ig
r estr icted
a
a nd
R i ms
Th is
t ype
u nrestr icted exter ior
on
d ia meter
i s
i s
f ro m
exactly
open ing
and
t he
t ip , but
r im
c .
t he
s i mple
D i
l eve l
s a me
f or m
squared
i t i s
p la in
f our
a s
r im .
a nd
h as
a n
on
t he
t he
i nter ior .
I ts
a constr icted
open ing
a nd
I t
US
i s
8 3 .
r ed
smoothed
I t
s l ipped
on
1 60 m m . US
Th is
Ban Na
t ype
i s
cyl indr ica l neck .
I t i s
exter ior a nd
p la in
i t i s
1 43
s im i lar
t o
TG
1 5a
US
decorated w ith a nd
f ig
5 6 . a
smoothed
4-12
I t h as r ed
on
pa inted
t he
sp ira l
i nter ior .
des ign
on
t he
I t h as a d ia meter o f
about 1 40 m m . US Th is
i s
aga in
decorated w ith h as
r ed
1 44 TG
1,13 ,19 ,15a ,15c,15e
s im i lar
t o
pa inted
t ype
l i nes
a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly US Th is
everted, para l le l
t ype
i s
convex l i nes
s l ipped on
s im i lar
r im .
On
be lo w
t he
t he
t he
t ype
aga in
t ip
r im
a d ia meter o f about
1 60 m m .
exter ior
t ype
r im
h as
i s
hor izonta l sma l l n arro w i nter ior r im
f in ish
i s
part o f
t ype
US
h as
pa inted
n ear
r ed
s l ipped .
a
r estr icted angled
i nter ior r im
f in ish
a re
p la in
and
r im
f in ish
s l ipped .
i s
1 49 TG
I t h as
r ed
s l ipped
t ype
h as
exter ior r im body
i s
d ia meter
on both
t ype f in ish
i s
c .
r im
j unct ion .
I t
t he
a n
pa inted i s
r ed
r ed pa inted
i nter ior .
I t h as
4-12 des ign .
t ip wh ich
i s
r im .
The
There
i s
r ed pa inted .
a
The
a d ia meter o f about 2 00 m m . 1 3
f ig
4-12
a nd
w ith* t he
everted
l o wer
one .
r im
but
t he
upper
Both
exter ior
r im .
The
a nd
smoothed . 1 5a ,15c,15d,15g open ing
c r iss-crossed
1 50 TG
s ides , and
s im i lar
t o
1 5a
f ig
a nd
4-12
everted
des ign wh i te
h as
t he
exter ior
i nter ior
i s
r ed
1 5d
6 2 .
sp iral des igns .
4-12
and
a t h ick , everted
a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly
1 51 TG US
f ig
open ing
i s decorated w ith
pa inted w ith i s
r ed
on
geo metr ic
open ing
a constr icted
US Th is
I t
a d ia meter o f about 2 10 m m . US
Th is
t he
a constr icted
decorated w ith
i s
open ing w ith
w ith
decorated w ith
s l ipped
f ig
a
1 48 TG
r ight
US
decorated
I t i s
I t h as
i s
h as
f in ish
i nter ior .
4-12
r ed
1 5a
w ith
i tse lf
t ype
r im
t he
open ing, convex a nd an everted
r im
Th is
on
4-12
r im-body
f ig
1 45 . i s
1 47 TG
g roove
exter ior
s l ipped
a constr icted i s
a t
1
t ip and
US Th is
f ig i t
a nd
a r estr icted
f in ish
r ed
I t h as
1 46 TG
US Th is
4-12
I ts
a d ia meter o f 2 40 m m .
r ese mb les
t he
6C,60
1 21 .
h as
paral le l l i nes be lo w
i t i s
exter ior,
r im
i nter ior, a nd
f ig
5 6 .
1 60 m m .
US
US Th is
a nd
1 45 TG
t o
US
f ig
The
r ed
I t i s
- 2 44
-
I t i s
4-13 r im
c irc les .
2 60 m m .
r im .
2 20 m m .
r ed
t ip
i s
The
r ed
pa inted
r e ma in ing
s l ipped on
t he
a nd
t he
part o f
t he
i nter ior .
I ts
R i ms
f ro m
US Th is
i s
exactly
c r iss-c rossed s l ipped .
l i nes
t he
on
1 52 TG
s a me
t he
D i
1 5b
f or m
exter ior
l eve l
f ig
4 -13
a s US r im
f our
1 51, but
bead
i t i s d ecorated w ith
wh i le
i ts
i n ter ior
i s
r ed
I t h as a d ia meter o f about 2 30 mm . US
Th is exter ior
B an N a
t ype
a nd
h as
1 53 TG
a n
i nter ior
1 5a ,15c ,15d ,15g
u nrestr icted
r im
f in ish
a re
open ing p la in
f ig
4-13
a nd
a nd
sma l l
beaded
smoothed .
I ts
r im .
Both
d iameter
i s
c .
2 10 mm .
Th is
t ype
s ides o f r im
US 1 54 TG 1 3 f ig 4-13 a constr icted open ing a nd exter ior beaded
h as
f i n ish a re
p la in
a nd
smoothed .
I t h as
r im .
Both
a d ia meter o f about 2 60
mm . US Th is t op
o f
t ype
t he
h as
r im
i s
1 55 TG
a r estr icted r ed
1 5b
f ig
open ing
pa inted wh i le
4-13
a nd
t he
l ow
i n ter ior
beaded
r im
f i n ish
r im . i s
The
r ed
f lat
s l ipped .
l t h as a d ia meter o f 2 10 m m . US Th is
t ype
has
1 56 TG
a constr icted
1 5a
f ig
open ing
4-13
a nd
a square beaded
t he exter ior a nd i nter ior r im f i n ish i s p la in a nd smoothed . edge h as a r ed pa inted band a nd t he vesse l i nter ior i s r ed
Th is Both
r im
r im
t ype
s urfaces
h as a re
vert ica l cord- mark ing .
US
1 57 TG
a n
open
r ed
i n ter ior
1 58
r im
h as
very
f in ishes
s l ipped
a re
1 58 TG
c lose p la in
a nd
wh i te
sma l l
t he
1 3 ,19
f ig
s im i lar ity
t o
a nd
Both r im
f ig 4-13
mouth
externa l ly
exter ior
body
I t h as a d ia meter o f approx imate ly US
US
1 50
r im .
The outer s l ipped .
beaded
r im .
s urface
h as
2 10 mm .
4-13 US
smoothed .
1 57 .
I t h as
Both
exter ior
a d ia meter
o f
a nd about
2 80 mm . US US p a inted . r im ,
1 59
i s
Though
i t cont inues
1 59 TG
s im i lar t he i nto
t o
r im
f i n ish
s l ipped . t he
1 60
r im
i s
h as
p la in
Aga in , t ip .
a n
t he
t he pot
a nd
i nter ior . 1 60 TG
r ed
f ig
both
o f
r im
s urface
a re
l t h as a d iameter o f about 2 80 mm . 1 9
f ig
4-13
wh i te
pa int
t he
s tops
i n ter ior
1 3 ,19 ,15a ,15b
r im .
r im
a t a s tra ight
i t h as a d ia meter o f approx imate ly 1 61 TG
4-13
s ides
open ing a nd a n everted
smoothed
exter ior
but
a t a s tra ight l i ne a t t he outer edge o f t he
u nrestr icted
US Both
1 58
p a int s tops
US US
1 5a ,15c,15d ,15g
US
The exter ior f i n ish
l i ne
i s
r ed
j ust be lo w
2 80 mm .
f ig
4-13
Th is t ype h as a r estr icted o r if ice w ith a n externa l ly f o lded r im . exter ior a nd i n ter ior r im f i n ishes a re p la in a nd smoothed . I t h as a
d iameter o f about 2 60 mm . US
1 62 TG
1 f ig
4-13
R i ms
Th is s l ipped
t ype
but
i s
very
burn ished
f ro m
B an
s im i tar
a nd
t o
r ed
Na
US
D i
l eve l
1 61 .
s l ipped
f our
I ts
on
exter ior
t he
r im
i nter ior .
f in ish
I ts
i s
r ed
d ia meter
i s
c .
2 40 m m . US Th is f in ishes
t ype
a re
aga in
p la in
1 63 TG
1,13 ,19
r ese mb les
a nd
US
smoothed .
f ig
1 61
The
4-13
but
body
both
h as
s ides
vert ica l
o f
r im
s urface
cord- mark ing .
I t
h as a d ia meter o f about 1 60 m m . US Th is Both a re
t ype
s urface
has
1 64
TG
a r estr icted
f in ishes
a re
r ed
s l ipped
decorated w ith sp ira l des igns . US - Th is
f in ishes
t ype
a re
I S
r ed
very
s l ipped .
Both
t he
t ype
h as
1 65 TG
I t h as
sma l l
t he
externa l ly
s urv iv ing
parts
f ig
t he
r im . body
4-13
1 61 .
Both
s ides
o f
a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly
r im
f olded o f
a d ia meter o f about 2 00 mm .
US
1 66 TG
i nter ior
4-13
a nd
but
1 5f
t o
a constr icted
exter ior a nd
f ig
I t h as
c lose
US Th is
1 5c
open ing
1 f ig
s urface
4-13
open ing w ith f in ishes
i ts
1 60 m m .
a re
s l ightly
p la in
a nd
s lop ing
do wn
smoothed .
r im .
I t h as
a d ia meter o f about 2 40 m m . US US r im .
1 67
I ts
h as
exter ior
s l ipped .
I t h as
a n
1 67
r im
f in ish
i s
I t i s r ed
t ype
decorated s l ipped .
I t h as
f ig
p la in
a nd
4-13
w ith
l arge
hor izonta lly
smoothed wh i te
i ts
everted
i nter ior
i s r ed
h as w ith
The
1 68 TG
a r estr icted
1 5b
d iagona l para l le l
surface
o f
t he
f ig
open ing
4-13
a nd
r ed
s l ightly
l i nes .
vesse l 's
convex
The
i nter ior
everted r im
r im .
f i n ish
i s
body bears vert ica l cord- mark ing .
a d ia meter o f about 1 90 m m . US Th is
exter ior w ith
1 5d,19 open ing
a d ia meter o f about 3 30 m m . US
Th is
TG
unrestr icted
t ype
r im
h as
f in ish
a r ow
o f
i s
r ed
The body bears
1 69 TG
a constr icted decorated w ith d iagona l
two
t i nes .
t h in n early vert ica l
1 5d
open ing I ts
f ig
4-13
a nd
upturned
para l le l i nter ior
r ed
pa inted
t i nes r im
convex
wh ich
f in ish
l i nes .
i s
I t h as
r im .
a re r ed
I ts
c rossed s l ipped .
a d ia meter o f
about 2 40 m m . US Th is
t ype
smoothed . l i ne
I ts
h a lf way
i s
s im i lar
i nter ior
a long
o f approx i mate ly
t he
1 70
t o
f in ish
w ith
t h ick
p la in a nd
i s
TG
1 5a
1 69 . r ed
upper s urface
o f
4-13
exter ior
s l ipped,
1 71 TG
1 ,13
t ype h as a r estr icted open ing r ed
f ig
I ts
r im
f in ish
i s
p la in
a nd
t he
s l ip s topp ing a t a s tra ight
t he
r im
edge .
f ig
4-13
I t h as
a d ia meter
2 40 m m . US
Th is
US
pa inted
smoothed .
bands
I t h as US
on
t he
a nd
everted
exter ior wh i te
r im .
i ts
a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly 1 72
TG
1 5g
f ig
4-13
I t i s
decorated
i nter ior r im 2 10 m m .
f i n ish
i s
R i ms
Th is w ith
t ype
has
d ist inct ive
I t h as
f ro m
a r estr icted
c ircu lar
l i nes
on
US t ype
f in ish
f in ish
i s
i s
r ed
has
decorated s l ipped .
t ype
Both
t he
I t h as
f in ishes
t he
a re
cord- marked
r ed
r im .
I t i s
pa inted
on
i nter ior .
The
exter ior
s l ipped
a nd
t ype
r ed
i s p la in
a n
r ed
h as
r ounded s l ipped
r im . on
I t
t he
on
1 77
I t has
h as i s
a
i nter ior .
e ight c learly
l eve l a nd
1 79
t hey
open ing w ith des ign
on
i s
1 79 TG
a s l ightly r ed
r im
t ype
r estr icted
i s
a nd
t he
w ith
on both
r im .
I t i s
i nter ior
r im
p la in
s urface .
a
I ts
r ounded
i nter ior
1 5a
l ip .
r im
I t
f in ish
i s i s
1 20 m m .
everted i s
r im .
f ig
4-14
open ing
a nd
on
The
burn ished, but
everted
t he
t ip t he
o f
t he
i nter ior
1 60 m m .
s l ightly
exter ior
a nd
i t
convex i s
r ed
THREE
pottery
r im
t ypes were
r ecovered
i n
t ype
everted i t i s
f ig US
4-15 5 6 .
I t
r im .
I t h as
r ed
s l ipped
h as
a
a r ed on
constr icted
pa inted
t he
sp ira l
i nter ior .
I t
1 80 m m .
t o
a nd
s ides US
1 40 m m .
4-14
s urface
t o
1 80 TG
s im i lar
open ing
s urface
be lo w .
externa l s urface wh i le
s l ipped
a beaded
on
a nd
1,19 ,15a ,15f
f or m
US r im
beaded
vesse l
4-13
f ig
D I LE VEL
a re descr ibed
i n
s l ightly
t he
4-13
exter ior .
1 5b
d ist inct n ew
s im i lar
r im
a d ia meter o f about 1 60 m m .
a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly
Th is
f ig
smoothed
NA
cyl indr ica l n eck
i ts
f ig
open ing
open ing
1 78 TG
I t h as
US US
very
smoothed, but
a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly
and
i nter ior
4-13
bo w l w ith
s l ipped
1 5a
r estr icted
p la in
The
2 20 m m .
TG
exter ior
BAN On ly
r ed
t he
a r estr icted The
r im .
l i nes . 1 60 m m .
open ing w ith
1 76 TG
US t ype
a nd
1 58 ,15e
a nd
s l ipped
f ig
open
unrestr icted
smoothed .
Th is
everted
I t h as a d ia meter o f approx imate ly
pa inted .
a nd
4-13
a nd
a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly
1 75 TG
US
I t i s
p la in
exter ior
h as
s l ipped .
Th is i s
a n
I t has
US t ype
f ig
1 5f,13
o f
t ype has a n u nrestr icted
Th is
h as
everted
a nd
c ross-hatched
1 74 TG
a d ia meter o t approx i mate ly
r ed
1 5a
open ing
r ed
f or m
cord- marked .
a nd smoothed on
t h is
a nd
exter ior
1 73 TG
w ith
US - Th is
r im
f our
I t h as a d ia meter o f about
has
s urface
i s vert ica l ly
a lso
l eve l
open ing t he
a r estr icted
US Th is r im .
D i
a d ia meter o f about 1 80 m m .
Th is r im
B an Na
US
1 5a 1 64
f o lded
a nd
1 81 TG
f ig r im
i t h as 1 3
4-15
both
f ig
i n
f or m
a nd
a nd
i t i s
l arger
f abr ic . t han
I t h as US
a d ia meter o f about 2 40 m m . 4-15
1 64 .
R i ms
Th is everted a nd
t ype
r im
i s
but
i nter ior
approx i mate ly
s im i lar
t he
r im
f ro m
r im
t o
t ype
t ip
f in ishes
i s
a re
o f t he
t ype
r im
Na
US
D i
l eve l
1 48 .
r ight
I t h as a r estr icted open ing a nd
a ng led
p la in
a nd
1 82 TG
1 5a
t hree
t o
t he
body .
smoothed .
Both
I t h as
exter ior
a d ia meter
o f
2 00 m m . US
Th is
Ban
has
a re p la in
a constr icted and
f ig
4 -15
open ing w ith a n everted
smoothed .
I t h as
r im .
Both s ides
a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly
1 60
mm . US US
1 83 TG
1 5a
f ig
1 83 h as a r estr icted open ing a nd
exter ior a nd
i nter ior
r im
f in ishes
4-15
t ong
convex
everted
a re p la in a nd smoothed .
r im .
Both
I ts d ia meter
i s
a .
2 80 m m . US Th is
t ype
h as
a
s l ightly bends out ward . I t i s p la in and
1 84 TG
r estr icted The body
smoothed
on both US
Th is marked a nd
t ype
i nter ior
has
smoothed .
Both
I t h as
r im .
1 86
has
t he
1 3
f ig
1 86 TG
I ts
t ip
i s
p robably
externa l ly
d ia meter
i s
a .
Th is
1 3
f ig
smoothed .
j unct ion h as
t ype
r im
f in ishes
and
a re
a
p la in
a do wn ward
I t
s lop ing , everted
I ts d ia meter
i s
c .
2 00 m m .
F IVE
1 5c i s
1 91 TG
Both
f ig
4-16 open ing
p la in
1 5c
a nd
f ig
w ith
everted
smoothed
on
r im .
both
The s ides .
4-16
a nd
exter ior a nd
everted
i nter ior
r im
r im
but
f in ishes
i ts a re
r im-body p la in
a nd
a d ia meter o f about 2 20 m m .
h as
i s unkno wn .
1 92 TG
a constr icted
US 1 93
h as
a
r estr icted
i s
p la in
a nd
smoothed .
a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly
4-16 a nd
i ts s urface
everted a re
p la in
r im . a nd
I ts
r im-body
smoothed .
I t
1 60 m m .
1 93 TG
US
1 f ig
open ing
Both s ides o f
a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly
f in ish
everted
4-15
a nd
a constr icted
beve lled .
US Th is
t ip
2 80 m m .
unkno wn . I t h as
t he
PHRUK
t ype h as a r estr icted open ing
i s
a n
exter ior s urface
open ing
1 90 TG
h as
US j unct ion
but
4-15
smoothed on both s ides .
US r im
r im
vert ical cord mark ing .
a d ia meter o f about 1 20 mm .
LE VEL
t ype
everted
body w ith
a nd
BAN MU ANG
Th is
4-15 a nd
vesse l bears
constr icted
a constr icted
I t i s p la in and
f ig
s ides .
i nter ior
US US
o f
1 85 TG
a h igh ly
bead .
1 5a
open ing
1 5c
o r if ice I ts
f ig
a nd
i nter ior
2 80 m m .
- 2 48
-
4-16 everted
r im
f i n ish
r im .
The
exter ior
i s r ed s l ipped .
r im
I t h as
B an Muang
US Th is i nterna l ly
t ype
i ts
a nd
h as
1 94 TG
r im
beaded
f in ish
a re
r im
t ypes
1 f ig
a constr icted
externa l ly
exter ior
Phruk
4-16
open ing
t o
f or m
p la in
a nd
a nd
everted
r im .
a concave
contour .
smoothed .
I t h as
The
t ip
Both
i s
s ides
a d ia meter
o f
about 2 80 m m . US Th is a ides
o f
t ype
i ts
i nter ior
a
s urface
approx i mate ly
Th is
h as
1 9
a re
f ig
4-16
open ing
r ed
s l ipped
a nd
US
1 96 TG
1 9
w ith
t a l l
burn ished .
everted I t h as
r im .
Both
a d ia meter
o f
2 80 m m ,
i s o f
r im
1 95 TG
constr icted
a
f in ish
r estr icted i s
p la in
open ing
a nd
f ig
4-16
a nd
everted
smoothed .
I t h as
r im .
The
exter ior
a d ia meter o f
and
about 280
mm . US Th is
t ype
h as
r ed s l ipped on
t he
a n
1 97
Both t he
s ides body
h as
o f i s
s urface
decorated
approx i mate ly
a re
t ype
p robab ly
Both
s ides
o f
o f approx i mate ly
a n
r ed
r ounded
t he
r im .
exter ior .
I t i s I t h as
4-17
w ith
a nd
sma l l
externa lly
smoothed .
appl ique
i ts
a n
s urface
a
band .
1 9
f ig
The I t
beaded
r e ma in ing
h as
a
r im .
part o f
d ia meter
o f
i nter ior r im
p la in
open ing
a nd
2 00 TG
1 5b
f ig
open ing
a nd
smoothed .
s i mple
I t h as
squared
a d ia meter
4-17
a nd
f in ishes a re p la in
external ly
a nd
smoothed .
beaded I t h as
r im .
I ts
a d ia meter
1 60 m m . 2 01 TG
1 8
f ig
i s o f a constr icted open ing w ith
s l ipped
4-17
unrestr icted
a re
r estr icted
US i s
on
1 50 m m .
h as
o f approx i mate ly
Th is
1 f ig
1 99 TG
has
US 2 00
exter ior a nd
s i mple
smoothed
o r if ice
p la in
w ith
Th is
US
4-17 a nd
2 00 m m . US
r im .
a nd
1 98 TG
a constr icted
i ts
f ig
2 40 m m .
US 1 98
1 5c
open ing
i nter ior but p la in
a d ia meter o f approx i mately
US
TG
unrestr icted
a nd
burn ished
on
both
4-17 sma l l externa l ly
s ides .
I t h as
beaded
r im .
I t
a d ia meter o f about
1 00 m m . US Th is a nd
i t
h as
u nkno wn . I t h as
t ype a
Both
p robably deep
2 02 TG
co mes
externa lly
exter ior
a nd
r im .
r im
I ts
f in ishes
1 80 m m .
LE VEL US
4-17
a vesse l w ith
beaded
i nter ior
a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly
1 f ig
f ro m
2 03 TG
FOUR 1 5a
- 2 49
f ig
-
4-17
a constr icted
r im-body
a re
p la in
mouth
j unct ion
a nd
i s
smoothed .
Ban Muang
Th is
t ype
externa l bead .
has U
t he exter ior a nd approx i mate ly
a
constr icted
i ts
h as
i s
s l ipped on
i nter ior r im
w ith
i s
i nter ior .
t ype
p la in
I t h as
has
a
l arge ,
r ed
s l ipped .
l edge-shaped
I t h as
a nd
smoothed
i s
a nd
i nter ior
f ig
r ed
a d ia meter o f
4-17 t a l l everted
geo metr ic
1 5a
f ig
open ing
a nd
r im .
des igns
i t i s
exter ior
i t
i s
r ed
2 40 m m .
4-17
a nd everted
r ed
I ts
a nd
s l ipped
r im .
on
t he
I ts exter ior r im i nter ior .
I t h as
2 60 m m . 2 06 TG
o f a constr icted
exter ior
1 9
a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly
2 05 TG
US i ts
w ith
open ing w ith
a r estr icted
a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly
Th is
i s
2 04 TG
co mplex
US f in ish
open ing
f in ish
a constr icted
pa inted
t he
Th is
t ypes
decorated w ith a r ed-pa inted c ross-hatched des ign on
i s
US f in ish
r im
2 20 m m .
US 2 04 r im
Phruk
1 3
f ig
o r if ice w ith
r im
f in ishes
4-17
do wn-s lop ing
a re
p la in
a nd
f olded
r im .
smoothed .
Both
I t h as
a
d ia meter o f about 1 80 m m . US Th is w ith I ts
t ype
f lat l ipped i nter ior
r im
p robably everted
r im .
f in ish
r ed
i s
2 07 TG
co mes I ts
part
o f
208
i ts
s urface
h as
body
f in ish
a n i s
i s p la in
a nd
t ype
exter ior and
h as
a n
i nter ior r im
r im
1 3
f ig
open ing
f in ish
i s
1 3
i s
p la in
a nd
a d ia meter o f about 200 m m .
f olded
Both
f ig
t he
r im .
The
r e ma in ing
exter ior a nd
i nter ior
a d ia meter o f about 1 60 m m . 4-17
open ing w ith a sma l l beaded
p la in
open ing
smoothed .
4-17
I t h as
2 09 TG
unrestr icted
a constr icted
f in ish
a nd
cord- marked .
smoothe .d . US
Th is
4-17
I t h as
2 08 TG
unrestr icted vert ica lly
f ig
a vesse l w ith
exter ior
s l ipped .
US US
1 8
f ro m
a nd
smoothed .
I t h as
r im .
Both
a d ia meter o f
about 1 60 m m . US Th is Both s ides
t ype a re
h as p la in
unrestr icted
a nd
smoothed . US
Th is w ith
t ype
p robab ly
do wn-s lop ing
I t h as
2 10 TG
a n
r im .
2 11 TG
co mes
Both
1 5a
f ig
open ing I t h as 1 5a
f ro m
4-17 a nd
do wn-s lop ing
f ig
r im .
4-17
a vesse l w ith
i nter ior a nd
f olded
a d ia meter o f about 2 00 mm .
a constr icted
exter ior s urfaces a re
open ing
r ed s l ipped .
a d ia meter o f about 2 40 m m . US Th is
externa l ly
t ype
co mes
everted
cord- marked .
The
f ro m
r im . r im
2 12 TG
The a nd
1 5a
f ig
a vesse l w ith r e ma in ing
i nterna l
4-17 a most
part
s urfaces
i ts
a re
r ed
d ia meter o f about 2 20 m m . US
2 13 TG
1 5a
f ig
r estr icted
o f
4-17
open ing
body s l ipped .
i s
and
vert ica l I t h as
a
B an Muang
Th is a nd
t ype
exter ior
h as
a constr icted
s urface
approx i mate ly
f i n ishes
The
r im
r im
open ing
a re
r ed
t ypes
a nd
s hort, everted
s l ipped .
I t
h as
r im .
a
I nter ior
d ia meter
o f
1 80 m m . US
Th is
Phruk
t ype
a nd
h as
a
i nterna l
2 14
TG
r estr icted
s urface
1 5b
f ig
open ing
a re
r ed
4-17
w ith
a very
s l ipped .
I t h as
s hort
everted
a d ia meter o f
r im .
about
1 60 m m . US Th is
t ype
c ross-sect ion . smoothed .
h as
Both
a n
o f
2 15 TG
i ts
t ype
has
t ip .
Both
r im
a n
s ides
o f
t ype
p robably
c ross-sect ion .
The
2 17
has
o f
t ype
t he
p robab ly
r im-body
i nter ior a nd
t r iangu lar
f in ishes
a re
r im p la in
i n a nd
f ig
4-17
s urface
a s l ight externa l
f in ishes
a re
r ed
swe ll ing
s l ipped .
I t h as
TG
1 5a
f ig
4-17
exter ior
open ing
s urface
a nd
f in ish
t r iangu lar
i s
r im
i n
r ed-s l ipped .
I t
1 80 m m . 1 3
f ig
4-17
a constr icted
j unct ion
i s
open ing
u nkno wn .
I t i s
a nd
everted
p la in
a nd
r im .
The
smoothed
on
exter ior, a nd has a d ia meter o t about 1 20 m m .
t ype
smoothed
1 3
2 18 TG
has
US Th is a nd
a nd r im
open ing w ith
a constr icted
i nter ior a nd
US
t he
i ts
a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly
Th is f or m
i nter ior
1 20 m m .
US Th is
2 16 TG
unrestr icted
a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly
h as
4-17
open ing
exter ior a nd
US t he
f ig
I t h as a d ia meter o f about 2 00 m m .
- Th is a t
1 9
u nrestr icted
on
has t he
2 19 TG
1 5b
a constr icted exter ior and
f ig
4-18
open ing r ed
a nd
s l ipped
everted
on
t 'e
r im .
I t
i nter ior .
i s
p la in
I t h as
a
d ia meter o f about 3 20 m m . LE VEL
US Th is everted
t ype
r im .
p robably
220 TG
h as
a n
THREE
1 3
f ig
4-18
u nrestr icted
I t i s p la in a nd smoothed
open ing
w ith
over a l l s urfaces .
a
I t h as
hor izontal a d ia meter
o f about 2 00 m m . US Th is a nd
t ype
h as
i nter ior a re p la in
a
a nd
p robab ly f in ishes
t ype
co mes a re
h as
a n
2 22 TG
u nrestr icted
f ro m
a s ha l lo w
p ta in a nd
smoothed . US
1 3
f ig
open ing
smoothed . US
Th is
2 21 TG
r estr icted
everted
r im .
Both
exter ior
I t h as
a d ia meter o f about 2 20 m m .
1 3
4-18
f ig
open ing
d ish .
Both
I t h as
2 23 TG
4-18 a nd
1 3
a nd o f
f lar ing ,
everted
i ts exter ior a nd
a d ia meter o f about 2 00 m m . f ig
4-18
r im .
I t
i nter ior r im
B an Muang
Th is a nd
t ype
i n ter ior
r im
approx imate ly
h as
a constr icted
f in ishes
a re
exter ior
f i n ish
i s
p la in
a n
t ypes
a nd
everted
smoothed .
t ype
a re
h as
p la in
a n
and
f ig
smoothed,
r im .
Both
I t h as
a
exter ior
d ia meter
o f
4 -18 open ing
but
t he
a nd
beaded
i nter ior
i s
r im .
r ed
I ts
s l ipped .
1 40 mm .
2 25 TG
1 3
u nrestr icted
smoothed .
hor izonta l ly burn ished .
1 5a
u nrestr icted
a nd
US s urfaces
a nd
2 24 TG
I t h as a d iameter o f approx imate ly
Th is
open ing
p la in
t ype p robab ly h as
r im
r im
1 50 m m . US
Th is
P hruk
f ig
4-18
open ing
The
a nd
s urv iv ing
everted
part
o f
t he
r im .
The
body
was
I t h as a d iameter o f about 1 80 m m . US
2 26 TG
1 5c
f ig
418
- US 2 26 p robab ly h ad a constr icted open ing a nd everted r im , but i ts r im-body j unct ion h as not s urv ived . I t i s p la in a nd smoothed on both s ides .
I ts d iameter
i s
c .
1 80 m m . US
r im .
Th is
t ype
I t
p la in
i s
h as
a n
a nd
2 27 TG
smoothed
h as a d ia meter o f approx imate ly
US Th is i ts
t ype
r im-body
p robab ly
j unct ion
i s
exter ior a nd
h as
4-18 w ith
exter ior
1 3
f ig
sma l l
a nd
externa l ly
i nter ior
b eaded
s urfaces .
I t
4-18
a constr icted
u nkno wn .
I t
open ing
i s p la in
a nd
a nd
everted
smoothed
r im
but
overa l l , a nd
1 80 mm .
2 29 TG
a r estr icted
i nter ior r im
t he
2 28 TG
h as
US t ype
on
f ig
open ing
1 80 m m .
h as a d iameter o f approx imate ly
Th is
1 3
u nrestr icted
1 3
f ig 4-18
open ing
f in ishes a re p la in
a nd
a nd
s tra ight
everted
smoothed .
I t h as
r im .
Both
a d iameter
o f about 2 00 mm . US t op .
Th is
t ype
The
exter ior
para l le l burn ished
h as
2 30 TG
a s l ightly i s
p la in
a nd
l i nes a t a n
a d ia meter o f approx imate ly
1 3
f ig
r estr icted
4 -18 open ing
smoothed
a ng le
o f
C .
a nd
1 7 °
t o
w ith t he
t he
f lat , i nner
squared s urface
perpend icu lar .
r im
bears I t h as
1 40 mm . LEVEL TWO
US Th is a nd
t ype
i nter ior
r im
h as
2 31 TG
a constr icted
f i n ishes
a re
1 3
f ig
open ing
p la in
a nd
4 -18 a nd
everted
smoothed .
I t
r im . h as
Both a
exter ior
d ia meter
o f
about 1 80 mm . Us a nd
2 32 TG
1 8
f ig
4 -18
Th is t ype h as a r estr icted open ing a nd everted r im . i nter ior r im f i n ishes a re p la in a nd smoothed . I t h as
approx imate ly
2 40 m m .
Both exter ior a d ia meter o f
B an Muang
US US exter ior
2 33 r im
h as
a
f in ish
i s
Phruk
2 33 TG
constr icted r ed
r im
1 7
f ig
4-18
open ing
s l ipped .
t ypes
w ith
I t h as
a
t h in
a d ia meter
everted
o f
r im .
I ts
approx i mate ly
1 80
mm . US
2 34 TG
US 2 34 h as a constr icted i s
r e lat ive ly
r im
f in ish
i s
t h ick
a t
t he
p la in
a nd
1 3
f ig
open ing
base
but
4-18
a nd
everted
t apers
smoothed .
r im .
t o a po int .
I t h as
a d ia meter
The
everted
Exter ior a nd o f
r im
i nter ior
approx i mate ly
1 80
mm . US Th is a nd
t ype
everted
pa inted
p robab ly
r im .
vert ica l
The
r ed
2 35 TG
co mes exter ior
l i ne .
I t i s
1 3
f ro m
f ig
4-18
a vesse l w ith
a nd
i nter ior
p la in
a nd
a constr icted
r im
f in ish
smoothed
on
open ing
i ncludes
t he
a
r ed
i nter ior w ith
a
d ia meter o f about 2 00 m m . US Th is a
t ype co mes
t r iangu lar
p la in
a nd
r im
i n
2 36 TG
f ro m
c ross-sect ion .
smoothed .
I t h as
i ts
t ype
exter ior
h as
a nd
I ts
2 37 TG
a constr icted
i nter ior
f ig
4-18
a s l ightly exter ior
constr icted
a nd
i nter ior
a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly
US Th is
1 7
a beve l w ith
r im
1 3
f ig
o r if ice
f in ishes
a nd
f in ish
i s
2 26 m m .
4-18
a nd
a re
o r if ice
r im
s i mple
p la in
Both
o f
smoothed .
squared
I t
h as
a
o r if ice
a
s i mple
a nd
l ip .
d iameter o f about 1 20 m m . US Th is squared both
co mes
r im ,
f ro m
bear ing
s ides , a nd
h as
2 38 TG
a g roove
outer
t ype
t ip .
I t
approx i mately
has i s
a n
p la in
h as
a nd
r im
h as
a
1 3
f ig
i s
p la in
and
a nd
smoothed
on
8 0 mm .
4-18
open ing w ith a n exter ior bead ing a t t he
i nter ior r im
a l l
over
a nd
h as
a
d ia meter
o f
i s
1 5c
f ig
open ing p la in
4-18
a nd
a nd
everted,
smoothed .
cupped
r im .
The
I f h as a d ia meter o f
2 41 TG
1 3 ,18
f in ish
i s
f ig
open ing
p la in
a nd
4-19 a nd
everted
smoothed .
r im .
I t h as
Both
t he
a d ia meter o f
1 40 m m .
t ype
Exter ior
2 40 TG
r estr icted
US r im .
I t
2 80 m m .
t ype
approx i mate ly
Th is
l ip .
smoothed
f in ish
US exter ior a nd
2 39 TG
a constr icted
i nter ior
approx i mate ly
Th is
4-18
1 20 m m .
t ype
exter ior a nd
t he
unrestr icted
US Th is
a t
f ig
a constr icted
a d ia meter o t approx i mate ly US
Th is
1 3
a vesse l w ith
h as
a nd
2 42 TG
a constr icted i nter ior
d ia meter o f approx i mate ly
r im
1 3
f ig
open ing
f in ish
i s
4-19 a nd
p la in
2 20 m m . US
2 43 TG
1 5f
- 2 53
f ig
-
4-19
everted, a nd
short
a nd
smoothed .
I t
b road h as
a
Ban h i tuanq
Th is a nd
t ype
everted
s ides
o f
i ts
p robably
r im .
The
s urface
approx i mate ly
co mes
e nd
o f
f in ishes
t h ickens
t ype
h as
t o wards
smoothed .
t he
l ip .
sha l lo w
a n
a re
p la in
a nd
smoothed .
2 44
TG
decorated g roove .
h as vert ica lly
i s
c .
w ith
Both
Both
and
i n
i ts
o f
surface
a
i s
Both
a d ia meter o f
Th is
t ype
p la in
a nd
Th is
t ype
i nter ior
r im
h as
everted
r im
a re
wh ich
p la in
and
4-19
a nd
p la in
I t h as 1 3
everted
g rooves ,
r im .
t he
a nd
I ts
r im
i nter ior
t op
r im
bears
smoothed,
t he
a
body
a d ia meter o f about 2 50 m m .
f ig
4-19
r im a re
a nd p la in
a
cyl indr ica l
a nd
smoothed .
r estr icted I t has
a
2 60 m m .
t he
I t h as
a l ong
exter ior s urfaces
a re
f in ishes
2 47
TG
constr icted
a po int a t
smoothed .
f in ishes
2 46 TG
out
1 3
f ig
o r if ice ,
l ip .
4-19
vert ica l
Both
s ides
collar
o f
i ts
a d ia meter o f approx imate ly US
I t
I t h as
open ing
bead .
4-19
f ig
para l le l
cord- mark ing .
US e nd ing
1 3
h as a curved everted
o f
i s
f ig
open ing
t hree
d ia meter o f approx i mate ly
Th is
1 3
2 45 TG
s urface
app l ied
t ype
open ing .
r estr icted
2 40 m m .
US Th is
a
externa l pa inted
open ing w ith
i nter ior a nd
t ype h as a r estr icted
i s
a vesse l w ith h as
Both
US f in ish
t ypes
r im
a constr icted
I ts d ia meter
Th is
f ro m
t he
nm
2 00 m m . US
Th is
Phruk
2 48 TG
a r estr icted
smoothed
1 3
f ig
open ing
overa l l, a nd
everted
s urface
i s
r im p la in
2 60 m m .
4-19
a nd
h as
a nd
r im
everted
r im .
a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly
a s hort ,
b road
1 40
mm . US a nd
h as
a
f in ish
2 49 TG
r estr icted i s
p la in
1 3
f ig
4-19
open ing w ith
a nd
smoothed .
a n
outcurv ing
I t h as
r im .
a d ia meter
Exter ior o f
about
1 20 m m . US Th is a nd
t ype
smoothed
h as
over
a n a l l
2 50 TG
open
mouth
s urfaces .
1 6
f ig
w ith
Th is
4-19
s i mple
t ype
squared
h as
l ip .
a d ia meter
I t o f
i s
p la in
about
2 20
cupped
r im
mm . US US w ith
a
2 51
h as
g rooved
approx i mate ly
t op .
I t
i s
p la in t he
a nd c lay
i s
o f
a n
smoothed a
1 3
f ig
r estr icted p la in
4-19
open ing
a nd
a nd
smoothed .
everted , I t
h as
a
d ia meter
o f
t op .
i s
200 m m . US
Th is
2 51 TG
a s l ightly
1 0 mm .
2 52 TG
unrestr icted on
both
be lo w US
s ides t he
1 3
f ig
open ing a nd
t op .
2 53 TG
h as I ts
1 3
- 2 54
4-19
w ith
s i mp le
d ia meter f ig
-
squared
a c ircu lar ho le
4-19
i s
c .
p ierced
1 80 m m .
I t
t hrough
B an Muanq
Th is
t ype
There a re a nd
two
had
a r estr icted
g rooves , p laced a t
smoothed
on
both
s ides .
a nd t i p .
t ype
smoothed I t h as
h as
on
2 54
both
s ides .
US t ype
s l ipped
exter ior .
h as
on
I t h as
There
t op
a nd
r im .
d ia meter o f
p robab ly
j unct ion
l ip
but
i ts
I t i s
f ig
1 3
a nd
r im . p la in
1 80 m m .
everted
r im .
i s
p la in
be lo w
t he
i nner
beaded
r im .
I t i s
g roove
I t
4-19
a nd
f ig
externa l ly but
p la in
a nd
smoothed
on
4-19 open ing w ith
I t i s
outcurv ing
decorated w ith
smoothed
on
t he
everted
l i nes
exter ior .
o f s ix
I t h as
a
1 80 m m .
t ype
body-r im
1 5c
u nkno wn .
p la in
everted
t op .
2 00 m m .
a r estr icted
i s
i s
a n
a s ha l lo w
o r if ice
2 56 TG
h as
a nd
t he
4-19
a nd
1 80 m m .
US Th is
a t
a d ia meter o f about
i nner c .
col lar
i nter ior
body-r im
on
t a ll a nd
t he
t ype
The
a l ip
f ig
i s
2 55 TG
US Th is g rooves
1 3
open ing
a constr icted
t he
t ypes
a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly
a d ia meter o f approx i mate ly
Th is r ed
i nner
TG
a r estr icted
r im
open ing,
t he
I t h as
US Th is
Phruk
p robab ly
j unct ion
o f g rooves but
i s
2 51
h as
TG
1 3
u nkno wn .
i t i s p la in and
f ig
4-19
a constr icted I ts
smoothed
open ing
a nd
everted
i nter ior
i s decorated w ith
on
exter ior .
t he
I t h as
r im
but
f our
t i nes
a d ia meter
o f about 2 00 m m . US US a nd
2 58
s hort
p robab ly
everted
d ia meter o f about
2 58
co mes
r im .
Both
squared . h as
t ype
h as
s ides
2 59
f ig
a re
TG
a constr icted
Both exter ior a nd
4-19 w ith
p la in
a
a nd
constr icted
smoothed .
open ing I t
h as
a
1 3
f ig
open ing
i nter ior r im
t op
i s
4-19 a nd
f in ishes
everted
a re
p la in
r im .
The
a nd
smoothed .
s hort,
everted
I t
a d ia meter o f about 2 00 m m . US US
The
1 3
a vesse l
1 80 m m . US
Th is
TG
f ro m
t op
a re p la in
2 60
p robably
bears
a s ha l lo w
a nd smoothed .
2 60 TG
has
1 3
f ig
a constr icted g roove .
I t h as
Both
4-19 open ing
exter ior
a nd a nd
a d ia meter o f about
i nter ior
r im
r im .
f in ishes
1 80 m m .
LE VEL ONE
US Th is a
s ha l lo w
smoothed .
2 61 TG
1 3
f ig
4-19
t ype h as a constr icted open ing a nd g roove . I t h as
Both
s ides
o f
i ts
a d ia meter o f about 2 40 m m .
- 2 55
-
everted
s urface
r im .
f in ishes
The
t op
a re
p la in
bears a nd
THE
The
e stabl ish ment
n ecessary p rerequ is ite These
beg in w ith
l eve l .
Bayard
r e lat ive
t o
r eflects
i ts
n ecessary
u se
as
t he
t o
h as
apply
l eve ls . s ites .
f i rst s tep
t o
Even Tha i land
Th is
t he
t he
t he
t hat
r im
t he
wou ld
not
t h is
soon
observer conc lude
t he
i n
degree
o f
t he
f abr ic
r im
w ith
t ypes
t ime
i s
manufacture
t hat a g iven
a sse mblage
i t
a ff in ity a nd
a c r it ica l
t he Upper Songkhra m
pottery
t he
s ites makes
t ypolog ica l s equence
o f
Tha
t or mer
Secondly,
t o
o f
a
e ach
Nok
a t t he
a nd
on ly
f requenc ies
cu ltura l s equence
casua l
l eve ls
i s
i n
Non
f requency
detect
app l ies
chang ing
a t
f or occupat ion .
t o
l ayer
o f quest ions .
o f s herds
pottery
l ow
by
a s er ies
dens ity
d ifferent
a na lys is
t ypes
t o
o f
t he
t han i n
e stabl ish ment o f
most
r im
r e lat ive
scarc ity
r ather
o f
approach
t o
r ev ie w ing t he
t oday
t ype
o f
be ing made
s uggested
s tat ist ica l
The
corpus
o f
noted
a ce metery s a me
t he mse lves , but a lso bet ween
bas ic
a cons iderat ion
( 1984)
o f
a
TYPES : SU MMARY
t o a n approach
Non Cha i , a nd
occurrence bet ween
o f
R IM
a rea .
i n
Northeast
o f
r ims
i n a
v i l lage context m ight r eflect a w ide var iety
o f cu ltura l events .
made ' pottery manufacture
a h andfu l o f " spec ia l ist" v i l lages ,
i n
wh ich
dozens
a ny
o f
nu mber
me mbers
i s
o f
o f
d ifferent
a nd s a le o f pottery vesse ls . t aken
e ither
t o
e stabl ish ment source . o thers
o f
So me
f ro m
i dent ify
t he
scope
dangers o f n a iv ity
o f
t he
Thus , wh i le t he
var ious
l oca l
t here
o f not ing
e stabl ish ing
P rov ince
descr ibed
l oca l men
i n
d ifferences Aga in ,
and
by
t hey
b rought
t he ir s k i l ls
a s
southwestern s tyle were be ing bought t he
po int
a
s tage
f urther,
i ntroduced s tyles wou ld a ny
cu ltura l change . Accord ing t o
o rgan isat ion a ff ina l
a nd
i n
l ead
soc ial
va luables .
So me , such a s
h ave
f ound
not
been t o
a l l ied
ment ion
v i l lages Such
o f
cera m ic
two
i ssues
i n
t he
t he ir i n
( 1984)
obl igat ions t he
g raves .
t he
de mands
t he most deduce
i n
r e levance
g iven
s ite , m ight
o f be
i s
u nderl ine
t he
o f
t he
M idd le
i f
soc ia l
Per iods ,
o f
b ronze t he
t ake s uch
l i ttle
p reh istor ic
p rest ige j e we l lery,
t hat pottery
bet ween
i n t he
To
copy ing
c ircu lat ion
poss ible
marr ied
l i nked w ith
a nd
f ar
po int c learly .
v i l lages .
a nd
f or m
i n Ro i E t
Soon , pots
t he
t he
a s
P lateau
potters
Early
d ist inct
a workshop
t h is
t he m .
t ypes
a re
's tress
vesse ls
occupants
o f
s a me manner . o rder
a s equence
do
v i l lage
Khorat
l oca l
c ircu lated
f abr ics
wh ich
o f
qu ite
a na lys is
a s we l l
A
s urround ing
i nvolved
a s ituat ion o f
t he
a ssess ment
I t i s
an
o f vesse ls made
e stabl ish
t rochus s he l l b race lets
contents , were
col lected
i s we l t beyond
t o
i lustrates
o f n ew
dur ing
t he c lay
i dent ify ing
t here
decorat ion
o f
t he
poss ib i l ity
Tha i land
f or m
s erve
potters w ith i n
h as
ho wever,
t he ir s k i l ls .
co m m .)
t o a s er ies
H igha m is
Northeast
o ther
t he
a nd
south west
good
a nd
a nd
a uthor,
potters may
( pers . t he
a
Such
i n t he
These
l earnt
t o
a re
t o
s a mp les .
t he
f abr ic
t oday
H igha m i n
i n
f or s a le, a nd
a rea
p ract ices
s tyle .
so me
p rerequ is ite
centres
a genera l un ifor m ity
t o
manufacture
t o s uch a source , but
s tudy .
p reh istor ic t o
t he
V incent
s urvey
Modern
decorat ive
a v i l lage
km .
deta i led
k no wn
bas ic
adjacent
so me t he
wo men
i n
access
manufactur ing
s tudy .
t he p lace where
potters
i n
part o f h is
v i l lages
t ypes .
f ro m
o f
i nterpret ing
i s
i n
r e moved Two
i n
pottery
d ifferences
i mportance i n
p resent
A i s
l ocated
o f
spec if ica l ly
f ac i l ity
sources i s
couple e ngaged
a re made
a re
p reh istor ic
a
a re
o r markets .
a d istance
kno wn
t he i n
v i l lages
f ro m
i n m inera ls
t o
These
pottery- mak ing
c lay
a l l
d ifferences des igned
a
t o f ro m
f am i l ies
l oca l v i l lages
pottery
i mport
c lay
t he
r estr icted
i nd iv idua ls
Today, h and
r im
t o
t o t he
f or ms
matched
i n
i ntens ive a nd scrupu lous a na lys is poss ible
i nteract ions .
p resent s tudy .
The
wh ich
a phased
s usta ins
a s econd, n earby
f i rst
s ite .
i s
There
a re
t he d egree
s equence Thus ,
t he
f or
t o a
per iods
Upper Songkhra m
e stabl ished by Wh ite s i te ,
but
not
f or
d ifferent
web
o f
s tressed
a ff ina l
t hat
approach ,
t ypes
a spects
a nd
o r
These
a re
i n
be
s ituated
cere mon ia l
i nd icate
o f
r i tes , a re
a part ia l a nd
even
qu ite
o f
wh ich
a ff i l iat ions .
s uch
not
behav iour,
p roper a nd
n earby, wh ich
part ic ipat ion
cons iderat ion
contextual mortuary
t ypes : s u m mary
f or Ban Ch iang may
a s ite ,
s im i lar s equence m ight i s
r im
i n
Converse ly,
t he
s a me
poss ib i l it ies
on ly
s uch
pottery
a s
val id
co mpr ised
o f
a
a markedly
a ff i l iat ion web .
must
r ims ,
chang ing
f or t hat
part
be
but
s et o ther
act iv ity
I t
w ith in
a
a rtefact
patterns
a nd
g iven we ight .
major
i ssues .
t entat ive
W ithout
approach
i s
deta i led
poss ible .
petrograph ic
Th is
w i l l
a na lys is , on ly
beco me
ev ident
a s
t h is chapter p roceeds . The r ims
r im
asse mblage
f ound a t t he
t er ms
o ther
o f
t he
vesse l
t e mper ing
t he
c lay .
i nc ised
decorat ion
mater ia l
f ro m
t h ird m i llenn iu m
The
f ro m
wh ich
There
c lear ly a nd
w ith
( 1982a)
h ints
o f
t h is
f ro m
a lso
t he
dated
i n
u sed
f or
f or m
a nd
t he
Early
Per iod
t o
t rad it ion
t he
f ound
f abr ic
vesse l
l i e w ith
h as
i s
t he
t he
No i vesse ls ,
no
s et apart
d ist inct ion
bur ia ls
a ff in it ies
Wh ite
a re
i s
s harp
t he
Non Kao
Ch iang
No i
Th is
c losest
t he
BC .
Ban Kho
s ites .
f or ms
on
Ban
f ro m
two
a t
l east
1
t he
i n t he basa l l eve l
a t Ban Na D i . Let
u s
beg in
co m monest
r im
8-6 ,
i s
t h is
1 8)
t o
f or
l eve ls
For
l eve l 8 ,
t he
s econd s ize
a nd
f or m
t he
t he
a re
t he
cons iderat ion
p resence
i n
r ims .
Th is
2 0)
t hree
o f
g raves
nu mer ica l ly
o f
t he
For l eve ls
whole
correspondence
on
i s
a
a lso
t o
t ype
l ip
r im
t ypes .
f or m
f ound
i n
US
a nd
b road
f ound
a constr icted
out
co m mon
'goblet"
p laced
US
bo w l w ith
be lo w
by
a
s uccess ive l eve ls a t Ban Na D i .
f rag mentary
t here t o
a bo w l
( type
r ound
w ith
t he
vesse ls does
not
3-5 .
corresponds
co mpr ises
r ev ie w
f ro m
f ac i l itated
correspond ing r ecur
t h is
t ypes
pedestal led
i n
t he
g raves . everted
2 1, but
h as
not
t h is
t ype
been
h as
f ound
f i rst,
e arly
f oot
a nd
open ing
The
t he
( f ig
I t i s
( type US
g raves .
der ived
r im .
I t
4-20) .
I t
i s
The
f ro m
s im i lar
a i n
a c lear externa l swe ll ing
r epresented
i n
t he
g rave
asse mblage . Th is
co mb inat ion
o f a gob let
a nd
r estr icted open ing a nd everted p la in a sse mblage . These n ew
s a me
l atter a re
t ypes
cont inue
co m mon
so me
t ypes .
f ro m
a
t ype US t he O m a nd
i n
2 8
a tso
s hare w ith
two
pa inted W ith
l i nes
t o
f abr ic .
The
i nc lude
a
both
everted
s haped
a t
f ro m
t he t he
t he
co m mon
r im
external
5 a nd
t ypes
( US
8 3
t he
Th is
I t i s
l eve l 7
j o ined
by
t hree
g raves , so we t ype
( US s ize .
s trong ly
h ave
2 6) co mes I t
was
s uspected
t hat
t he body o f wh ich was decorated
vessels a nd
h ave
co m mon
pa inted
t ypes 6 , but
been
f ound .
t ype
decorat ion .
i n
change t hose
l eve l
5
part icu larly a nd
i ns ide They
bead .
a re
t hree
t he
3 5-6 a nd 5 2 .
i n
i n
Types
US
l eve l 6 ( US
Th is
L ast
t ype
4 1) , has
t hroat .
a
s ize .
ne w
r ed
co m mon
w ith
bo w l
f or
t h ird
US
cons iderab le
4-20) .
a vesse l
t ypes
t hey
i n
o f
nu mer ica l ly,
r im
vesse l .
vesse l ( f ig
co mplete
bear ing
l eve ls
vesse l
open
s im i lar but
o f
l eve l 5 ,
co m mon
s l ipped
co mes
f ound
co mplete
s tyle
u nder
6 , where
a lso
car inated
s tyle , but no
character ist ic
l eve l i s
t he
t he O m Kaeo
Kaeo 2 8
i nto
based, g lobu lar vesse l w ith a
do m inated
i ncorporated
f i rst
o f
t h in- wal led,
t he
a nd
The
i dea o f t he shape
decorated
2 6
The
r ound
r im
a re
t al l
t he s et
Type US
f or mer out
everted
i n
r im
h ave f ig
( US
3 5
i s
a d ist inct
4-21 . 5 8),
[ hey a
r ed
8 7) a nd a sma l l vesse l w ith constr icted n eck
o f wh ich
h ave
Th is
d ra mat ica l ly .
i n
i s
r ed
a s l ightly
a sse mblage ,
s l ipped .
r estr icted once
US
6 2
a nd •1 08
open ing a nd
e stabl ished
w ith
a re
t r iangu lar l eve l
5 ,
Upper Songkhra m
cont inued
t o
do m inate
out d iagra mat ica l ly
t he
i n
s a mples
f igs
4-23
At Ban Na D i , t here w ith
t ime .
Leve l 8 h as
major ity
o f
vesse ls
f ound
were ,
t o
r ims
bet ween S ince
bears
pos it ive
l eve l 7 , a nd o f pottery .
body
4 0
i n
These
t hose
h as
t he
pedesta l ,
co mpr ised
a re
s et out
TABLE
Level
dens ity
There
dens ity
o f
t hat
n u mber
l eve l
7
f or
t h is
6 4.0
3 87
1 8.2
2 1.3
t hese
4 .
been
s aw
l eve ls
5
t o
a rea was more
dense ly
i s
t hat dur ing
t he
i n
a n
a rea
wh ich
occupat ion part icu lar
s ite
t hat o f
m ight
detr itus
g rounds
o f
both
Non
Cha i ,
var iety
a
a ny
r ange t he
be
o f
i s
e ach i n
2 4
t he
t imes
K ijnga m a rea
t hat
t hat a s
act iv ity
advanced
f or ms .
a rea
t o i n
Another
account t he
was
I n
4-5
l ater
t hat
per iod .
a n
t h is
A
w ith in
context,
occupat ion
extraord inary
p referance
above
i s
a
a nd
i n t he
t h ird
excavated was not u sed a s
pottery .
cu ltura l t he
a nd
l ater p reh istor ic
t he
p lace
a h igh
excavated
One
i n
i ncrease
b ronze work ing
o f
t here
o f
o f so i l
o f purposes , a f ind ing wh ich
l eve ls
spec if ic
f avour ing
t o
H igha m
may
t he
a
l o wer
a general gu ide on ly,
volu me
t he
dens ity .
b roken
i n
8
by
o f
hypotheses
dur ing
r eflect i n
noted
8 occupat ion
accu mu lat ion
note
t he
l eve l
u se
s herd
g reater
s ettled
l eve l
i n
t he
t he
f or
p rov ide
3 r eflect both
a lternat ive
i n
a
t he
actua l dens ity
h ave been a marked
I t h as
i ncrease
account
t o
per m 2
6
data
p rec ise ly
2 .66
l eve l
on o f
ri ms/m3
3
ho wever, appear
made
l eve l
2 9.4
i tse lf
conte mporary
s herds per
1 3.5
f or a w ide
s herds
r im
8 66
t hat
i t o f
4-1 .
4
l eve l
t he
t able
a s
a rea
4-1
o f
e st i mat ing
pedesta l led
t ypes
t he
2 0.6
on ly
t ypes
The g reat
i nter ior
r im
2 2.5
basa l
t o
i n
n ew
concerns
2 2.5
Severa l
f or
2 7
i ssue
4 63
i n
r im
j o ined
be ing t he
6 62
l eve ls , pottery was u sed
i nterest ing
a re
pot,
5
d ra mat ic
may
port ion
6
ce metery, whereas occupat ion .
bo w l
2 .66
conceded
i s s et
o f a b road
5 .29
f ro m
i n
a nd
e arly
1 8.2
does
r ims ,
t he
7 2.0
r ead i ly
l eve l .
on
a cord- marked bo w l
4 8
because o f t he d iff icu lty
Th is
n u mber o f
3 81
7
I t i s
t he
n r im s herds
8
3 a lso .
character ist ic
There
s econd
Ban Na D i : t he
f ound
t he
The
f igures
i n
a cord- marked
cord- marks .
l eve l 6 .
Re levant
i ncrease
co mpr ise
f or m
a nd
4 a nd
on ly e ight c lear ly d ist inct f or ms .
t here match
t he mou ld
l eve ls
2 5 .
i s a marked
Th is
t ypes : s u m mary
f ro m
t o
y ie lded
g raves .
a pedesta l .
j unct ion mou ld . bo w ls
f ound i n
r im
t he
f or
s ite .
a nd
i t a t
dens ity
i s t he o f
accu mu lat ing There
a re
a lternat ives , e ither s ingly
no o r
Upper Sonqkhra m
i n co mb inat ion . i ntens ive
That most
occupat ion
dur ing
l eve ls 3-5 .
o f
a rea
t he
As
a s
h as
been
f abr ic,
i t
t he
observed
i s
cons idered
by means
may
l eve l
i t ,
t here
f i rst
a re
M idd le
a nd
mortuary t he
l eve ls
Late
t h is
t here
was
peop le
a nd
a ffected
by
i s
bur ia l
l ess
act iv ity t he
use
f ro m
a
i nf i l led
Gor man
workers t he
f i rst
a nd
s tress f i rst
w ith
w ith
a nd
t he
use
o f
t h is i ron
i nto
Early,
changes
EP
phase
w ith
i n
4 t o
curv i l inear
cord- mark ing, pa int .
At
was
t he
The
t hen
Ban
phase
change and
I f
s ee m
p redo m inated .
Charoen wongsa 's t hat
5-3 .
3 .
s tyle
r ed
5 .
f ace
wou ld
noted
s ty le
t he
g roups , The
f our
t he
a ff in ity
l eve ls
s equence
f ro m
Kaeo"
t o
were
4 a nd
On
b road
t hen
cord- marked
"O m
data
c lose
5 .
f ro m
on
t rans it ion
decorated
two
cu ltura l
bas ica l ly
t he
t he
l eve ls
4 a nd
r ims
t he
a na lys is
r esu lts a re s et out
f ro m
8 , 7-6 , 5-4
Ch iang
The
i n wh ich
t hose
r ecogn is ing
L eve ls
r i tua l .
The
t e mpora l
exa mple ,
part icu larly
u ndertaken ,
f ounded
change
w ith
a
s econd,
Ban
f or
Consequently,
i s
f or
i n
a s tat ist ica l
o f cases .
were
s ubsequently
A l l
apply
l eve l 3 w ith
t he
t he
pottery
conte mporaneous
7 , a nd
a nd
o f
character ises
Per iod .
t rends
l eve l .
t here
i n s uccess ion
t he
des igns
s tyle
M iddle
t hat
t ypes h ad a r estr icted
t o
by
s ub-phases
a nd
co mpr ises o f
r im
genera l
g rounds
Per iods
r eflects
i nc is ion
o f
t he
s een ,
6 a nd
app l ique o rna ment t o one l atter
dens ity
7 a sse mb lages , a nd
s ubd iv is ion
pottery
MP
a h igh
des irable
8-6,
i nto
i nvolv ing
Wh ite 's
be
l eve ls
sp l itt ing
appröpr iate,
i s
t he
t ypes
r easonable
co mpr ises
f urther
o f
6 a nd
Leve l 8 l i nks w ith o f
a uthor,
o f a c luster a na lys is
As
t he
t he
a re most p robably
o f
cons ider ing
d istr ibut ion
4-23 .
bet ween
by
l eve l 8 , a nd
noted , many
c lay
f ig
t ypes : s u m mary
a ce metery .
Before
i n
f avoured
Leve l 7 f igures
d istr ibut ion .
a na lysed
i n
r im
4 ,
t he
Ch iang,
o r Wh ite 's
approx i mate ly
ma intenance
o f
t he
do mest ic water buffa lo . At Ban Na
D i ,
been
f ound
i n
They
were
f ound
e arl ier f ro m
l eve l
Om
t hro w has
Kaeo Th is
been
water i ron
i ssue
buffa lo . l eve l
be ing
dated
7 t o
f our .
f rag ments context
t he
o f
The
co mb ined
i n
h as
t he
BC .
l eve l 5 (c .
r ims
decorat ion
l ast
two 4-2 .
a re
i s
t herefore , i n
very
i ron
t o
e ach
i nference At
Ban
f rag ment o f The
Three
t he D i ,
l eve l
6
i ron and w ith
s trat igraph ic
r im
t ypes
a re
These a re nu mbers
o ther
Kaeo
a s
Na
ca me , a long
a nd
h ave
4-2
context o f Om
a t Ban MP ,
do mest ic
BC, w ith
r e ma ins
t he r ims
c learly
t he
t he
by
BC .
BC-200 AD) .
i mportant .
s im i lar
a nd
a nd
t he O m Kaeo s tyle .
TABLE Ban Na D i : t he s trat igraph ic
o f
o f
may
because
one
w ith
d a nd MP
6 00-500
y ie lded
1 00
EP
800-300 c .
t i e
h ave
l eve l 6 .
i mportance
i ron
Per iod ,
s tyle
l o wer
contexts
t he o f
t o
t o
Level 7 h as
body
t able
M idd le a rea ,
Kaeo
f ro m
a ff in it ies
i nterest,
ev idence
r ad iocarbon
Kaeo
Om
nu mer ica l
bet ween
r egu lar p resence i n
whose
a nd
pass ing
t h is
t he
D i occupat ion
f i rst
Songkhra m
5 00-100 f i rst
t han
i n
l eve l 7 o r
pots
Ban Na
dated
Upper
s lag ,
w ith
d ist inct ion
i s o f more i nvolved
upper
p rovenance
t he
by
The
o f Om
i n
dated
i ron
a ssoc iated w ith 2 6-28 .
i s
The
decorated
f ro m
a ssoc iat ion
a lleged
Wh ite
i n
upper
L eve l 6 ,
t he
noted,
age"
i n
vesse ls
on
vesse ls
cut e ither
7 mater ia l .
l ight
Ch iang .
t hree
g raves
r im
t ypes
been
Upper Songkhra m
Level
t ype 2 6
-
I t
t o
i ts
were t he
1 0
on
1
0 .25
-
7
0 .81
5
2
0 .30
1 2
1 .81
6
5 3
1 1.45
9 5
2 0.52
7
2 2
7 .09
1 0
2 .62
t ype t he
-
been
i n
2 6
I n
3 7 •f or
d ra wn
f ro m
t hese
l eve l i n
spear
b lade
a nd
t he
l atest
e nd
o f
t he
t o
a nd
i s
t hat 6 ,
bur ia l
f or
o r
l arge
phase
o f
Om dated
h as
a
i t
i s
I n
t h ird
t o
very
l eve l 6 ,
( n=28)
i s
o f
bur ia l
wh ich
w ith
be long
been
c lear ev idence
a d ist inct ion
t o
Dur ing c lear
i mple ments ,
1 6 ,
h ad
t he
i nference
BC .
r ims
i ron
t han i n
conf ined
6 00-100
r ange
t ro m
The
s tyle c .
e arl iest
i s
sp its ,
l o wer
t o
a ce metery
d ra wn
but one
conf ined
l eve l 7 .
upper most .
The
t here
were
t he
a ss igned
t ypes 2 7-8 a re 3 7
Kaeo
w ith
bang le
At Ban Na D i ,
a context where in Wh ite
t he
i s 7 .
on
been
spec i mens
s eventeen t he
l eve l
2 6 t hey
t er m ina l
i n
assoc iated m idd le
n eckr ing
a nd
f or
h as
l eve l 7 co mpr ised, depend ing
t he
and
t ype
f igures
2 1
subd iv ided
r ims
2 7-8 ,
i n
abundant
m idd le
were
e arly
t ypes
context was
more
were
above
l eve l 7 , a l l For
t h irteen
Kaeo
l eve l
about e ight centur ies . i n
o f
-
l eve ls
t he
nu mber o f sp its
f acts ,
vesse ls
o f
Correspond ing
7 a nd
antecedents
t h ick
bet ween
( n=4) .
t h ird ,
t hat
sp its .
cons iderably
l o wer
span ,
t he
-
Each
case
two
e arl iest O m
t h ird
upper most
t he
t op
t h ickness ,
was
upper
t h is
" sp its" .
S ince
t he
-
ment ioned
t h ick t he
l oca l t hat
t otal
-
t hree .
i ts
c lear
o f
-
parent sp it .
t op
t ypes 2 7-8
-
cm
f ound
t otal
4
h as
o f
t ypes : s u m mary
3
8
bas is
o f
r im
bet ween
i n
f or t he
a
t o
t he
u se
f or
cont inu ity Ear ly
a nd
M iddle Per iods . There t he b reak r im
was
t ypology .
r eplace ment a nd
a
These
o f
a
r ims
o f
f or
a re
b reak
t ong
o lder
i s
a
r ims
i n
matched
by
t o
t he
Further r ims
f ound
d igg ing r ims been t he
o f
out
s urface
o f
changes
wh i le a t
t he t he
t ype
a nd
t he ir i n o f
D i w ith
l eve ls t he
f our a nd p resent
a re dated
o f
D i may
-
c .
t he
t o
2 1) .
i nvo lved
F ina l ly, ( f ig
o rna ment 1 00
t he
4-27) .
a r im
These
a nd
BC, and
by
t he
c learly
we l l h ave
l ocate
co mpar ing
Ban Muang
so me
doubtless
wou ld
- 2 60
f ro m
Thus ,
f ive , a nd
4-20
no w
t ip .
de monstrated
a sse mblage
context .
a te l ier
i nc ludes
The actual s hapes o f
app l ique t o
work ing
o f t he
a t Ban Ch iang .
i s
a t Ban Na
r im
deta i ls
work ing ,
( f igs
employed
t ypes
v i l lage
t ypes
decorat ion
They
t he
cu ltura l
Th is
ne w
t rans it ion
postholes
t rue
b ronze
t he
t he
i ron
a
o f g rog
t he Late Per iod
i t occurred w ith t o
cu lture . r im
part icu larly
o f
by
o f
t hree var iab les .
t h is
p its
f ound
a l l
D i , but
advent
ce metery
r ange
Na
not conf ined
t he
i ncept ion o f
a t Ban Na
o f
i n
i ns ight
i nto
Ban
mater ia l
i nvolve
pa int, t er ms
i n
advent o f nove l a rtefact t ypes . r e late
s een
ne w
pers istent r ed
a t
5 , a nd was
e stabl ished
by
i n
r evea l
f abr ic changed, changes
d iscont inu ity 6 and
d iscont inu ity
d ifferences
p reference
l eve ls
Th is
s harp
r eplace ment t he
certa in ly
bet ween
Om
a n
The
r e located
so me
Kaeo
i ntens ive
so me
t he
Phruk .
even
r ims
h ave
s earch i n
on
modern
Upper Songkhra m
contexts .
A
co mpar ison
Ban Muang Phruk a nd 3-3 , f ig
bet ween
r im
t he
l eve l 5 a t Ban Na
t ypes : s u m mary
r ims
4-22) .
- 2 61
f ound
D i h as
-
i n
t he
s ho wn many
l o west
l ayer o f
para lle ls
( tab le
Upper Songkhra m
r im
TABLE The
r e lat ionsh ips
i n
r im
t ypes
R i m Type
B an Muang Phruk
US 5 6
3-4
US 7 4
4-5
5 -6
US 7 8
3-5
3-6
3-5
3 -6
US 8 7
2-5
3-6
US 9 6
4-5
5
US 9 9
3-5
5 2 a a
3
4-5
5
3-4
4
3-4
r ims
4
t hat
t here
bet ween
a re
t he
i nterest
wh ich
i n
a t
f or m
o f
been
s a me
p reva lence
w ith
pa inted
o f
t he r im .
w ith
So me
At
t he
Don
Kh lang
a nd i s
t he t o
i nner
character ist ic r e levant
be
f ound
e arl ier
t hat
s ites
d isp lay t he
f or mer
l ayers
a re
i n
upper
- 2 62
i nterest ing
wh ich ( f ig
i s
a t
basal
Moreover,
genera l
D i .
s ite
-
Ch i
t o a nd
o f
t ype
h ave i s
s im i lar it ies co m mon
been
l ocated c .
2 00
aga in ,
a re
t hose f ro m
do
not
i n
t he
pa inted everted
r ecovered i n
BC t he
Ban
These
n a mes
r ims wh ich
t he
i n
t here
p lace ment o f a r ed
on ly
dated
t he
t hose
Kaeo
f ound
4-26) .
observed
t ypes .
Non Cha i t ypes
t he
The
i n
a lso
o f a n Om
l eve l 5 a t Ban Na
s urface
The
r ims
s ites
Phruk wh ich a re so s im i lar t o
t hree
s t i l l
o f
been
f ro m
decorat ion , and
Ban Ch iang H ian a nd Don Kh lang . Ch i Va l ley
a l l
both
pa int .
i s absolute
Upper Ch i Va l ley
s hape ,
pa inted
t he
c lear para l le ls
f ro m
one exa mple
r ange
h as
n u mbers
Ban Muang
t he
t ip, o r on
t he
pottery
r eta ined .
p rec ise
r ed
r im
i n
o f
r ims r ed
not y ie lded
The b reak
i ncreas ing
a t Non Cha i
t ypes w ith
o rna ment ing a ny
Na D i ' a nd
r im The
contrast marked ly
a t Ban
t he
band
o r i n
3
s ites .
h as
para l le ls
3-4
twenty
two
a t Ban Na D i .
a nd
Cha i h ave
r evea l
US181
s l ipped
d iscovered Non
3-4
3
s a me
a sse mb lages so me
2 -4
US178
noted
Phruk
3-5
1S119
contexts
Red Muang
3 -5
3 -4
t hat Ban Muang Phruk
mortuary
3-5
1S164
f abr ic
one
3-5
4
US174
nor
3-5
3 -5
US168
r im ,
3-5
4
us111
t he
5
3-5
Non Chai
i s
5
5
US108
r evea l
6
1S 8 4
1S110
po int
6
US 6 7
1S110
i s
3-6
5
US108
I t
Ban Na D i
2-5
1S101
a nd
4-3
bet ween Ban Na D i a nd Ban Muang Phruk
US 65
f or m
t ypes : s u m mary
a t
t he M idd le t o
date
3 00 AD . o f
t he
Upper Songkhra m
appropr iate mater ia l The cons idered t here t he
a re
t hrough
l eve ls
a t Ban Na
a re
l i kew ise
very
s ituat ion
t hat
t he t h is
D i a re
wh ich
spec i mens
I t i s
exa m ined
t he
l eve l
i n
h ave 6
basa l Ban Muang
t he
noted
t o
so me
t hat
l eve ls s tands
deta i l ,
a nd
f ract ion
f ind
a lso
been
Unfortunate ly, t he m
a na lys is a nd
out
t ype The
l eve ls a re
d ist inct .
been
1 9
t he
5
a s
i t h as
o f
apart .
3 ,4
i n
t or
t he mater ia l f ro m
f ro m
a sse mblage
h ave
i ncorporate
c luster
6 mater ia l
a h igh
Phruk
t e mper a nalys is .
Phruk
o f
f abr ic
l eve l
o f
c luster
Muang
t he
The
r ims
t ypes a
r esu lts
t hat
s tyle
r ange .
o f
Ban
t he
s et out . a nd
been
s ets
f ro m
f ro m
t ogether .
Kaeo
s a me
t ypes : s u m mary
d ifferent
appl icat ion
4-28,
s im i lar, h as
Om
t he
t he
r ims
f ig
g rouped
Th is i s
I n
i nto
o f
t he
i nsuff ic ient
a na lys is .
7-8
t al ls
f requenc ies
nm
f ound
t emper .
r e lat ive ly
t he ir c losest para l le ls
I t f ew
i n
l eve l
on
t he
5 a t Ban Na D i . The excavated
r e lat ionsh ips
bet ween
t he
a sse mb lages
a nd
sche me
s u mmar ised
i n
equate ,
t he
bas is
Ban
Na
Leve l Late
on
5 a t Per iod
para l le ls
i n
Table
3-4 . o f
The
D i a nd
p roposed
upper most
t he O m
a t Ban Ch iang . t he
t he
basa l Th is
Kaeo Ban i s
s ite o f Non Cha i a nd
s tyle Muang
p roposed
part
o f
r ims ,
by l eve l
based Wh ite 7
( 1982a)
a nd
Phruk
r e late
c lose ly
t o
t he f ind
4-4
f ra me work
f or Non Kao
No i , Ban Na D i a nd Ban Muang Phruk
%bite's
Ban Na D i
Ban Muang Phruk
Non Kao Nöi
Non Chai
Phases
EP 1 EP 2 EP 3 EP 4 1 400-500 BC * L .
7 -8
Ma
5 00-100 BC * Late L .7 & 6
LP
1 00 BC
-
* L .
3 -5
* L .
4 -5
* = - p resent
6
These
l ater Don Kh lang .
chronolog ica l
i s
l eve l
t o Wh ite 's M idd le Per iod .
s een on a butt background .
TABLE
A
phases
p roposed
* L .
1 -5
1 5 a n
US 3
3 2 c m
US 6 US 5
US 4
US 9
2 4 c m
US 1 2
2 6 c m
US 1 3
US 1 4
F I GURE Pottery
r im
t ypes
f ro m
4-2
Non Kao No i ( US
1 -17) a nd
( US
1 :2
1 9-25) sca le
Ban Na D i l eve l 8
U S 20 U S 1 9
U S 2 6 U S 2 3 U S 2 1
U S 2 7 U S 2 9
U S 3 1 U S 30
U S 3 3
U S 3 4 9 cm
U S3 7 U S 3 5 U S 3 6
F I GURE Pottery
r im
t ypes
f ro m
4-3
Ban Na D i l eve l 7 , sca le
12
L EVEL 7
28 C M
U S 4 9 U S 48
U S 45
U S 44
U S 50
US 5 2
U S 4 7
L EVEL 6
6
US 2 6
U S 1 8
L U 2 7
F IGURE Pottery
r im
t ypes
f ro m
4-4
Ban Na D i l eve ls
- 2 66
-
7 a nd
6 , sca le
1 :2
U S 6 3
U S 65
N on ( . . ha i T ype 2 2 N on C ha i M inor T ype 5
F IGURE Po ttery
r im
t ypes
f ro m
4-5
Ban Na D i l eve l 6 , sca le
' 1 :2
U S 7 1
1 6cm
10
1 1• 1 41 1
-
US 7 3 U S 7 2
U S 77
US 7 5
U S
7 9 U S 80
U S8 1
2 6cm
US 82
U U 8 , 5
U S 86
US 87
Pottery
r im
t ypes
f ro m
Ban Na D i l eve l 6 , sca le
1 :2
L EVEL
5
2 8cm
U S 2 6
U S 3 5
U S 2 8
2
m
±t .
2 4c m
m) 01
4 11
U S
1
—
3 7
U S 4 3
U S4 1
U S 5 5
US
4 7
U S 5 6 U S 5 7
U S 58
L EVEL 6
F I GURE Pottery
r im
t ypes
f ro m
4-7
Ban Na D i l eve ls 6 a nd
5 , sca le
t2
ii
t
cm
U S 63 U S5 9
w 2 üc m
U S7 8
U S8 5
U S 93
U S 9 7
2 8cm
U S 98 N onCha i T ype AA
F IGURE Pottery
r im
t ypes
f ro m
4-8
Ban Na D i l eve l 5 , sca le
t2
US 19
U S 17
F IGURE Pottery
r im
t ypes
f ro m
4-9
Ban Na D i l eve l 5 , sca le
1 :2
2 0cm
2 0cm
I»
e.
me d 11 111 11. 1 11 e
U S 1 24
U S 1 28
1 2
c m
,
U S1 32 U S 1 30
1 6
2 o c m
c m
1 6
c m
U S 1 34 U S1 33
U S 1 35
2 1cm
U S 1 38 US 1 40 , 51 37
US 1 39
Non Cha i T ype 22 ,
U S 1 87
F IGURE Pottery
r im
t ypes
f ro m
4-10
Ban Na D i l eve l 5 , sca le
- 2 72
-
12
U S 2 7
U S 3 5 US 3 4
2 0 c m
U S 7 6
U S B7
F IGURE Pottery
r im
t ypes
f ro m
4-11
Ban Na D i l eve l 4 , sca le
1 :2
2 0 c m
2 6 c m
2 4 c m
U S 1 00 U S 1 08
Non Chi T ype 2AA
US1 07
US 10
U S 14 2 0 c m
U S 19 U S1 2 1 U S 1 20
U S 1 48
2 1 c m
U S 1 49 U S 1 50
F IGURE Pottery
r im
t ypes
f ro m
4-12
Ban Na D i l eve l 4 , sca le
12
2 1 c m
2 6 c m
U S 1 52
U S 1 53
U S 1 55
U S1 56
U S 1 54
US 1 57
2 0 c m
U S1 63
U S 1 62 3 3
4 1 1 1 1 111
1
1
-
1 9 c m
c m
U S1 67 1 6 c m
U S 1 73
US 1 72
1 2c m
1 4 c m
U S 1 76 U S 1 75 U S 1 74
F IGURE Pottery
r im
t ypes
f ro m
4-13
Ban Na D i l eve ls
- 2 75
-
4 a nd
3 , sca le
1 :2
L EVEL 4
U S170
U S1 89
U S 1 78 U S 1 77
L EVEL 3
U S 5 9
U S 28 U S 5 6
U S 5 6
U S 7 8
U S 6 2
1 2 c m
U S 84
U S 8 7
U S 1 07
F IGURE Pottery
r im
t ypes
f ro m
4-14
Ban Na D i l eve l 3 , sca le
- 2 76
U S
-
12
1 09
2 3cm
US 1 20 US 1 1
U S1 47
Non Cha i T ype 2 AA
US
1 58
U S 1 49
US 1 64
U S 1 68 U S 1 74 U S 1 78 2 4 cm
U 518 1 U S182 U S 185
U S 1 80
U S1 83
US 1 84
U S 1 86
F IGURE Pottery
r im
t ypes
f ro m
4-lb
Ban Na D i l eve l 3 , sca le
- 2 77
-
12
US 65
US 5 6
N on Cha i T ype 2 AA US 78
2 4 cm
3 2cm
US 1 0 1
U S 96
U S 1 64
U S 1 93
US 1 94
F IGURE Pottery
r im
t ypes
f ro m
4-16
Ban Muang
- 2 78
-
Phruk, sca le
12
US 1 97
U S 1 96
U S 2 03
2 0 c m
U S 1 99 U S 206 U S 205
t e
20 cm
U S 20 1
U S 207
U S 200
1 6cm
U S 2 15 U S 2 09
U S 2 16
h 9 c,
U S 2 18
U S 2 17 U S 2 11 U S 2 12 1 8 cm
US 2 14 US 2 13
F IGURE Pottery
r im
t ypes
f ro m
4-17
Ban Muang
Phruk, sca le
1 :2
US 2 19
US 22 1
US 223 US 2 24
U S 222
22 u n
U S 2 26 U S 227
U S 225
1 8cm
1 4c m
2 Cc r n
U S 2 30 U S 2 29
U S 2 28
1 8c m
2 4cm
U S 2 34 U S 2 33 U S 2 32
U S 2 35
2 2cm
U S 2 38 U S 2 36
U S 2 37
F IGURE Pottery
r im
t ypes
f ro m
4-18
Ban Muang Phruk , sca te
- 2 80
-
12
U S 2 42
2 4 c m
2 5 c r r ;
2 6- c
U S 2 46
U S 2 45 U S 244
1 4 cm
g i
1 2
c m
r U S
48 U S 2 49
U S 2 47 US 2 50 / 8
U S 2 5 1
U S 2 52
2 0cm
1 8cm
2 0cm
U S 2 57
U S 2 56
U S 2 55
U S 2 54
4 N e l a cm
2 0cm
U S2 71 5V
1 8 cm
3
U S 2 58
U S 2 60
F IGURE Pottery
r im
t ypes
f ro m
4-19
Ban Muang
Phruk , sca le
1 :2
_
F IGURE The co mp lete vesse ls r im
t ypes
f ro m
4-20 Ban Na D i w ith
i dent if ied
i n
t he co mmon
l eve ls 6-8
I lustrat ions
o f c o mmon B an N a D i r im
t ypes
U S 3 5 U S 58 U S 5 6
2 4c m
U S7 8
U S 6 2
2 0cm
2 1cm
U S 10
U S 8 7
F IGURE The co mmon
r im
t ypes
4-21
i dent if ied
i n
l eve ls 4-5 a t Ban Na D i
Ana lys is
8
o f Upper Songkhra m
7
B ND 6 4
r ims :
3
i lustrat ions
B MP 3 5
51 4
0 .58 0 .6 1 0 .62 0 .66 0 .67 0 .68 0 .8 1 0 .86 0 .92
1
F I GURE C luster d iagra m a ff in ity
bet ween
4-21
s ho w ing
r ims
f ound
t he
degrees o f
i n d ifferent
a t Ban Na D i a nd Ban Muang Phruk
l eve ls
-i
2
Ana lys is
o f Upper Songkhram
r ims :
i lustrat ions
1 0% 3
3 6 7
3
51 4
L EVELS
1 I
III
I P A LA L
A L"
r4
3
3 7 ( N
5
4 > )
F IGURE H istogra m
o f
t he
4-23
f requency occurrence o f r im l ayer a t Non Kao No i
t ypes by
6
Ana lys ts
3 87
3
8 72
4
6 62
5
46 3
6
4 60
7
4 8
8
o f Upper Songkhra m
r ims :
i lustrat ions
L EVELS
1%
34 5 6 7 8 3 4 5 6 7 8
S A ° D
i + + H t H t 4 e
3 4 5 6 7 8 3-
f i t
456 7 8
91 "
3 4 5 67 8
, 7 3
o
F IGURE H istogra m
o f
t he
f requency
4-24
occurrence o f r im
l ayer a t Ban Na D i
t ypes
by
Ana lys is
o f Upper Songkhra m
r ims :
i lustrat ions
S •t
L EVE LS 387
3 -
872
4 -
6 62
5 -
4 63
6
460
7 -
4 8
8
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$ 1• 009 7 H t 7H I WI
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45 6 78
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L f l
c ,
C N I
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( " > ,
1 . 3
4 )
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c s 4
L i ,K J,
c o
K, 9 0 ,* ; ' , 52 2 V c2 2 ,
,r 1
F IGURE H istogra m
s ho w ing
t he
4-25
f requency
occurrence o f
l ayer a t Ban Na D i ( cont .)
r im
t ypes
by
N
, *
Ana lys is
o f Upper S ongkhram
r ims :
i lustrat ions
i E V EL 5 , -
4 3 .
2 -
1 2 9
3 -
9 8
4
. 7 38
5
1 IA 1 .4 d Oc c ‚ i l ‚t
1 2
5!
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4
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1
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S S
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,s 4
2 5
( r ' r "
4 5
1 0% c o
F IGURE H istogra m
s ho w ing
t he
4-26
f requency
occurrence o f
L ayer a t Ban Muang Phruk
- 2 88
-
r im
t ypes by
(N I
Ana lys is
o f Upper Songkhra m
r ims :
i lustrat ions
1 0%
L EVELS
3
4 5 2
2
2
L EVE Ls
3 4 5 . 6 7 . 8 3 4 5 6
1 0%
8
LEVELS
2 3 4 5
1 0%
r 9 1 Pr i 1 k F IGURE
H istogra m
s ho w ing
t he
f requency
‘ 4 , ( 5
4-27
occurrence
o f
t e mper
t ypes
Non Kao No s ( top), Ban Na D i (m iddle) a nd Ban Muang Phruk
- 2 89
< 3
-
by
l ayer
a t
Ana lys is
o f Upper Songkhra m
r ims :
i lustrat ions
L eve l 7 5 4
8
3
6
0 .32 0 .42 0 .42 0 .54 0 - 7 1
F IGURE L s tuster d iagra m
s ho w ing
Ban Na D i on
t he
t he
4-28
r e lat ionsh ips
bas is o f
- 2 90
t e mper
-
bet ween t ype
t he
l eve ls
f requenc ies
a t
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
Charles Higham and Amphan Kijngam With contributions from Payom Chantaratiyakam, Warrachai Wiriyaromp, Philip _Houghton, Metha Wichakana, Warankhana Rajpitak, Nigel Seeley, T. T. Chang, E. Loresto, Brian Vincent, Jacqui Pilditch, Ingrid Adamcyzk, Richard McGovern-Wilson, P.O. Jones, Robert Maddin and Y. Q. Weng
Part ii BAR International Series 231(ii) 1984
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122 Banbury Rd, Oxford, OX2 7BP, UK
GENERAL EDITORS A.R Hands, B. Se., M.A., D.Phil. D.R Walker, M.A.
B.A.R.-S231(ii), 1985: 'Prehistoric Investioations in Northeast Thailand', Part ii
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c ontents
N ./ CD I _ L) P1 F E
CHAPTER F IVE
-r
o f v olu me
wc 2 ):
t wo
C C DN I rF E NI
Charles H igham a nd Amphan K ijngam THE BUR IAL POTTERY FROO BAN NA D I
2 91
The multivariate a nalysis o f
r ound b ased v essels..
2 93
The multivariate a nalysis o f
p edestalled v essels.
Manufacturing t echniques
CHAPTER S IX
Charles H igham a nd Amphan K ijngam THE B IOLOG ICAL R EMA I NS F I KM BAN NA D I
3 53
S uidae Cervidae
3 59 3 63
Canidae Nänidae
3 64 3 67
F elidae
3 67
Mustelidae
3 67
R anidae Ames
3 67 3 68
Väranidae
3 70
C rocodylidae T rionychidae
3 70 3 70
V iverridae
3 70
L eporidae
3 72
Muridae Ab iApestes japan/cos
3 72 3 75
Ophicephalidae
3 76
Anabanditidae
3 76
C laridae
3 77
B agridae
3 77
S iluridae
3 78
Cyprinidae
3 78
The B an N a D i
f aunal
f aunal material
s pectrum f rom h uman b urials
The molluscan r emains T he r i ce r emains
CHAPTER E IGHT
3 53
Bovidae
T he
CHAPTER SEVEN
3 00 3 04
3 78 3 79 3 82 3 84
P hilip Houghton a nd Warrachai W iriyaramp T HE PEOPLE CF BAN NA D I
3 91
I ntroduction Methods o f a nalysis
3 91 3 91
F indings
3 93
D iscussion
3 99
Charles H igham a nd Amphan K ijngam T HE MORTUARY R ITUAL AT BAN NA D I Mortuary p hase o ne Mortuary p hase
t wo
Mortuary p hase
t hree
4 13 4 16 •4 33
-
4 34
I-
c ontents
R eview o f CHAPTER N INE
o f v o lume
t wo
t he mortuary e vidence
4 35
Netha W ichakana THE ANALYSIS CF UPPER 9 40NO IKHRO IM SETTLEMENT PATTERNS
a -AP TER
TEN
5 46
P ayof ' Chantaratiyakarn THE RESEARCH PROGRAMME
I N THE
N ODDLE CH I VALLEY
5 65
A i ms a nd methods General r esearch s trategy
5 65 5 68
Summary
5 71
SECT I CN 13WD CHAPTER ELEVEN P ayan Chantaratiyakarn THE EXCAVATION CF BAN CH I ANG H IAN N C BAN 1 < -0 1 -0 1
5 76
I ntroduction
5 76
T he s tratigraphy o f B an Chiang H ian The
5 77
r ad iocarbon c hronology
T he material
5 78
c ulture
5 79
The e xcavation o f B an Kho Nbi
5 83
T he b iolog ical
5 83
r emains
Summary
5 85
CHAPTER TWELVE P ayof ' Chantaratiyakarn THE POTTERY FR3A BAN CH IANG H I AN
A te
RELATED S ITES The
r im t ypes
5 90 f rom B an Chiang H ian
5 90
T he p ottery f rom B an Kho Nö i
5 99
R ims w ith p arallels a t Non Chai T he r ims
a nd Non Dua
f rom Non Nbi
B an Chiang H ian:
6 01 6 01
t he b ody .s herds
T he a pplique d ecoration
6 10
f rom B an Chiang H ian
Conclusions
6 13 6 17
CHAPTER TH IRTEEN P ayam Chantaratiyakarn THE M IDDLE CH I A FEA :
SETTLEMENT PATTERNS
6 22
CHAPTER FOURTEEN P ayom i Chantaratiyakarn T HE M IDDLE CH I AREA : CONCLUS ICNS
U NA E
5 -1
B an Na D i:
t he
t hree b urial
5 -2
B an Na D i:
t he
f actor
p edestalled v essels
scores
V 1/
c ):
p hases a nd t or
6 38
t heir
d ates
2 91
t he a nalysis o f 3 00
c ontents
o f v o lume
t he complete p ots
t wo
5 -3
T he d imensions o f
f rom B an N a D i
3 06
6 -1
B an N a D i:
t he bovid d entition
6 -2
B an N a D i:
t he bovid s econd f ore p halanges
3 56
6 -3
B an Na D i:
t he bovid magna
3 57
3 54
6 -4
B an Na D i:
t he complete b ovid metacarpals
3 57
6 -5
B an Na D i:
t he bovid f irst
3 57
f ore p halanges
6 -6
B an Na D i:
t he s uid mortality f requencies
3 59
6 -7 6 -8
B an N a D i: B an Na D i:
t he s uid mandibles t he s uid maxillae
3 61 3 62
6 -9
B an Na D i:
t he s mall
3 63
d eer mand ibles
6 -10 B an Na D i:
t he mandibles
f rom Cervus e ta,/
6 -11 B an N a D i: 6 -12 B an Na D i:
t he mandibles f rom O wls A f l iliaris t he maxillae f r o m Canis f aniliaris
6 -13 T he bones
f rom AelogaIe personals
6 -14- T he bones
f rom A k ins t/ grins
6 -15 T he c hicken b ones
3 63 3 65 3 66 3 67 3 68
f rom B an Na D i
3 68
6 -16 T he bones
f rom A t emigalus aerAya rms
3 71
6 -17 T he bones
f rom
3 71
6 -18 T he b ones
f rom Lepus peguensis
k iverricula r asse
3 72
6 -19 T he murid bones 6 -20 T he b ones f rom fk orpestes jay :an/0as
3 73 3 75
6 -21 T he b ones f rom Cphicephalidae 6 -22 T he b ones f rom Anabantidae
3 76 3 77
6 -23 T he b ones
f rom C laridae
3 77
6-24 T he bones
f rom Bagridae
3 78
6 -25 T he bones a ssociated w ith h uman b urials
3 81
6 -26 B an Na D i: 6 -27 B an Na D i:
3 82 3 84
7 -1
t he s hellfish r emains t he r ice k ernels
B an Na D i: mean a ge o f p hase
d eath
B an Na D i:
7 -3
L imb p roportions
7 -4
B an N a D i: mean c ortical
7 -5
a dults
f rom mortuary 3 93
7 -2
f or
f or
1 b urials t he comb ined
l ife
t able
i n B an N a D i
f or mortuary p hase 1
a dults
t hickness a nd Nordin's s core
t he s econd metacarpal
The mean n umber o f N a D i
l ines o f
3 95 a rrested g rowth
i n
t he B an
p opulation
3 95
7 -6
B an Na D i:
7 -7 7 -8
B an Na D i: t he mean d imensions o f f emale t eeth Comparative t ooth morphology t or B an N a D i a nd Non Nök T ha
7 -9
T he mean s tature
t he mean d imensions o f male
f or men a nd women
t eeth
3 97
f rom s everal
4 03
7 -10 Mean mandibular s core
d imensions
t hickness f or
f or
t he males
8 -1
Summary o f
9 -1
T he a rea o f
f or
t hree p rehistoric T hai
t he 2 nd metacarpal
f rom s everal
t he b urial d ifferent
Songkhram a rea
g roups 4 04
a nd Nordin's
g roups
4 05
d ata
4 18
s oils w ithin g iven d istances
f rom p rehistoric s ites a nd r andom p oints Upper
3 97 4 03
T hai
p opulations 7 -11 Cortical
3 94 3 95
i n
t he 5 50
contents of volume two
9-2 9-3 9-4
The Upper Songkhrsm area: the mean areas of different soil types within given distances fran prehistoric sites and randanly chosen points ............................553 The yields of rice under different methods of cultivation ............. • ................................554 Production, population levels and areas under rice for the Blue Meo..................................555
11-1 Ban Oliang Hian: details of the burials......................577 11-2 Ban Oliang Hian and Ban Kho Noi: the radiocarbon dates ......578 11-3 Ban Oliang Hian: suggested chronological sequence by layer.....................................................579 11-4 Ban Oliang Hian: incidence of bronze fragnents by layer .....580 11-5 Ban Oliang Hian: incidence of iron by layer .................580 11-6 Ban Oliang Hian: the rice stemners...........................582 11-f Ban Oliang Hian: the faunal spectrun ........................584 12-1 Ban Oliang Hian: the mean square contingencey coefficients between layer asserrblages....................... 617 13-1 The different areas of soil types within one and three km radii of prehistoric sites and randan points........626 13-2 The yields of rice/ha under different methods of cultivation..................................................630 13-3 The relationship between rice consU1l)tion and population...................................................632
VC>LUlvtE
5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-8 5-9 5-1O 5-11 5-12 5-13 5-14 5-15 5-16 5-17
TWC>:
FIGURES
The results of a factor analysis of round based pots fran Ban Na Di....................................310 The clusters of round based vessels resulting fran a factor analysis.............................311 Ban Na Di: pot form 1a ......................................312 Ban Na Di: pot form 1a.......................................313 Ban Na Di: pot form 1b ..................... • ................314 Ban Na Di: pot form 1b ......................................315 Ban Na Di: pot form 1c.......................................316 Ban Na Di: pot form 1c ......................................31 7 Ban Na Di: pot form 1c ......................................318 Ban Na Di: pot form 2........................................319 Ban Na Di: pot form 2........................................320 Ban Na Di: pot form 2 .......................................321 Ban Na Di: pot form 3........................................322 Ban Na Di: pot forma 3 and 4.................................323 Ban Na Di: pot form 4 .......................................324 Ban Na Di: pot form 4 .... � .................................-..325 Ban Na Di: pot form 4 .......................................326
-
IV
-
c ontents
o f v o lume
t wo
5 -18 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orm 4
3 27
5 -19 B an Na D i: 5 -20 B an Na D i:
p ot p ot
f onm 4 f onm 4
3 28
5 -21 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orme 4 a nd 5
3 30
5 -22 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orm 6
3 31
f orme 7 a nd 9
3 32
3 29
5 -23 B an Na D i:
p ot
5 -24 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orm 9
3 33
5 -25 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orme
3 34
5 -26 F actor
a nalysis
5 -27 R esults o f
1 0-13
3 35
f or p edestalled v essels
a c luster
a nalysis
f or
p edestalled v essels
3 36
5 -28 B an Na D i:
pot
f orm 1 4a
3 37
5 -30 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orm 1 4b
3 38
5 -29 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orm 1 4b
3 39
5 -31 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orm 1 4b
3 40
5 -32 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orm 1 4b
3 41
5 -33 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orm 1 4b
3 42
5 -35 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orms 1 5 a nd 1 7
3 43
5 -34 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orme 1 4b a nd 1 4c
3 44
5 -36 B an Na D i:
pot
f orme 1 6 a nd 1 8
3 45
5 -37 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orm 1 9
3 46
5-38 Ban Na D i:
p ot
f orm 1 9
3 47
5 -39 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orm 1 9
3 48
5 -40 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orm 2 0
3 49
5 -41 B an Na D i:
p ot
f orm 2 1
3 50
5 -42 S tability/access d iagram f or
3 51
5 -43 S tability/access d ata
3 52
f or
essels r ound b ased v essels t he p edestalled v
B an Na D i:
t he
f aunal
s pectrum e xcluding s mell
f ish
6 -2 B an Na D i:
t he
f aunal
s pectrum f or
i ncluding
6 -1
s mell
f i sh a nd
l evels 4 -8,
f rog
3 87
6 -3 B an Na D i: s catter p lot o f s econd f ore p halanges
t he d imensions o f
bovid
6 -4 B an Na D i:
t he d i m ensions o f
b ovid
f irst
3 86
s catter p lot o f
3 88 3 89
f ore p halanges
6 -5 B an Na D i: 6 -6 B an Na D i: 6 -7 B an N a D i:
7 -1 G raph s how ing a ge a t 7 -2 B an Na D i:
3 89 3 90
s catter p lot o f b ovid megna s catter p lot o f b ovid metacarpals o utline o f t he r ice g rains d eath o f
s urvivorship c urve
7 -3 B an Na D i: mortality c urve
3 90
t he p eople o f B an Na D i
4 06
f or mortuary p hase 1
4 07
f or mortuary p hase
7 -4 B an Na D i:
l ife e xpectancy c urves
7 -5 B an Na D i:
s urvivorship c urves
1
f or mortuary p hase
f or B an Na D i
4 08 1
4 09
a nd comparative
s amples
4 10
8 -1 B an Na D i:
t he mortuary p hase l a b urials
i n s quares A 1-4
4 43
8 -2 B an Na D i:
t he mortuary p hase
l b b urials
i n s quares A 1-4
4 43
8 -3 B an Na D i:
c b urials t he mortuary p hase l
i n s quares A 1-4
8 -4 B an Na D i:
t he mortuary p hase 2 b urials
8 -5 B an Na D i:
t he mortuary p hase 3 b urials
8 -6 B an Na D i:
t he mortuary p hase
8 -7 B an Na D i:
b urials 4 0,
l a b urial
i n s quares A 1-4
4 43 4 45
i n s quares A 1-4
4 45
4 7
4 47
i n s quare F 6
4 5 a nd 4 6 ( mortuary p hase l a)
a nd
contents of volume two
burial 42 (rR>rtuary phase 1b) in square F6.........448 8-8 Ban Na Di: burials 41 and 44 (rR>rtuary phase 1a) and burials 37-8 (rR>rtuary phase 1b) ...................449 8-9 Ban Na Di: burial 36 (rR>rtuary phase 1b) in square F6.........450 8-10 Ban Na Di: burials 19 and 21 (rR>rtuary phase 1b) in square F6......................................451 8-11 Ban Na Di: burials 24 (rR>rtuary phase 1b) and 27 (rR>rtuary phase 1c) in square F6............................452 8-12 Ban Na Di: burials 31 and 32 (rmrtuary phase 1c) in square F6......................•...............453 8-13 Ban Na Di: burials 16 and 17 (rR>rtuary phase 1c) in square F6......................................454 8-14 Ban Na Di burial 47 square F6 (rR>rtuary phase 1a) ..........455 8-15 The grave assent>lage fran burial 47 (rR>rtuary phase 1a) ......456 8-16 Cattle figurines fran burial 47 .............................457 8-17 _Cattle figurines fran buri al 47 (con t.)......................458 8-18 Ban Na Di burial 40, 45 and 46 square F6 (rR>rtuary phase 1&) ........•.......................459 8-19 Ban Na Di: the grave assent>lage fran burial 45 .............. 460 8-20 Ban Na Di: the grave assent>lages fran burials 40 and 46 ...•.461 8-21 Ban Na Di burials 37 and 39 square F6 (rR>rtuary phase 1·b) ....462 8-22 Ban Na Di The grave assent>lages fran burials 37, 39 and 21..463 8-23 Ban Na Di burial 42 square F6 rR>rtuary phase 1b..............464 8-24 Ban Na Di: the grave assent>lages fran burials 50 and 42......465 8-25 Ban Na Di burial 38 square F8 rR>rtuary phase 1b..............466 8-26 The grave assent>lage fran burial 38•.........................467 8-27 Ban Na Di burial 41 square F6 rR>rtuary phase 1a..............468 8-28 Ban Na Di burial 44...............••...........•.............469 8-29 Ban Na Di burial 36 square _ F6 rR>r tuary phase 1b..............470 8-30 Ban Na Di: the grave assent>lage fran burial 36..........•....471 8-31 Ban Na Di: burials 31-32 square F8 rR>rtuary phase 1c.•.......472 8-32 Ban Na Di: the grave assent>lage fran burial 31 ..•............473 8-33 Ban Na Di burial 35 square F8 rR>rtuary phase 1c..............474 8-34 Ban Na Di: the grave assent>láge fran burial 35...............475 8-35 Ban Na Di: the grave asserrblage fran burial 32 ...............476 8-36 Ban Na Di: the grave assentJlage fran burials 30 and 32 ......477 8-37 Ban Na Di burial 27 square F6 rR>rtuary phase 1c..............478 8-38 Ban Na Di burials 19 and 21 square F6 rR>rtuary phase 1b......479 8-39 Ban Na Di burials 19 and 21 square F6 rR>rtuary phase 1b......480 8-40 Ban Na Di burial 24 square F8 rR>rtuary phase 1b..............481 8-41 Ban Na Di: the grave assentJlage fran burial 19...............482 8-42 Ban Na Di burials 16 and 17 square F6 rR>rtuary phase 1c......483 8-43 Ban Na Di: the grave assent>lage fran buriel 16...............484 8-44 Ban Na Di: the gra,ve assentJlage fr an burial 17...............485 8-45 Ban Na Di: burial 22 square A2. rR>rtuary phase 1a.............486 8-46 Ban Na Di: the grave assentJlages fran burials 20, 22, 34 and 25 .................................487 8-47 Ban Na Di: burial 26 square A3 rR>rtuary phase 1a............. 488 8-48 Ban Na Di: the grave assentJlage fran burial 26...............489 8-49 Ban Na Di: burial 28 baulk A3/AA rR>rtuary phase 1a...........490 8-50 Ban Na Di: buriel 33 baulk A3/AA rmrtuary phase 1a...........491 8-51 Ban Na Di: burial 43 square AA rmrtuary phase 1a........... �.492
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c ontents o f v o lume
8 -52 B an N a D i: b urial 8 -53 B an Na D i: b urial 8 -54 B an N a D i: b urial 8 -55 B an Na D i: b urial
t wo
2 3 b aulk A3/AA mortuary p hase l b 4 9 s quare A4 mortuary p hase l b 2 5 square A3 mortuary p hase l b
4 93 4 94 4 95
3 0 square AA mortuary p hase l b 8 -56 B an N a D i: b urial 1 2 square 63 mortuary p hase l b 8 -57 T he g rave a ssemblage f rom b urial 1 2 8 -58 T he g rave a ssemblage f rom b urial 1 2 ( cont ) 8 -59 B an Na D i: b urials 1 3 ( mortuary p hase 1 B) a nd 1 8
4 96 4 97 4 98 4 99
( mortuary p hase 1 C) square AA 8 -60 B an N a D i:
t he g rave a ssemblage f rom b urial
5 00 1 8
5 01
8 -61 B an Na D i: t he g rave a ssemblage f rom b urial 1 8 8 -62 B an Na D i: b urial 4 8 b aulk A3/A4 mortuary p hase l c 8 -63 B an Na D i: t he g rave a ssemblage f rom b urial 4 8 b urial
4 8 ( cont
5 02 5 03 5 04
8 -64 B an Na D i:
t he g rave a ssemblage f rom
8 -65 B an Na D i:
t he g rave a ssemblage f rom b urial
)
8 -66 B an Na D i: 8 -61 B an Na D i:
t he g rave a ssemblage f rom b urial 5 0 b urial 2 0 s quare A A mortuary p hase l c
5 07 5 08
8 -68 B an Na D i: b urial 2 9 s quare AA mortuary p hase l c 8 -69 B an Na D i: t he g rave a ssemblage f rom b urial 2 9
5 09 5 10
4 8 ( cont. .)
5 05 5 06
8 -70 B an N a D i:
b urials 1 0 a nd 1 1
8 -71 B an Na D i: 8 -72 B an Na D i: 8 -73 B an Na D i:
b urial 1 0 s quares A3/A4 mortuary p hase l c t he g rave a ssemblages f rom b urials 1 0 a nd 1 1 b urial 3 4 s quare A l mortuary p hase l a
s quares A3/A4 mortuary p hase l c 5 11 5 12 5 13 5 14
8 -74 B an Na D i:
b urial
5 15
8 -75 B an N a D i:
t he g rave a ssemblage
1 4 s quare A l mortuary p hase l b f rom b urial
1 4
8 -76 B an Na D i: b urial 1 5 square A l mortuary p hase l b 8 -77 B an N a D i: t he g rave a ssemblage f rom b urial 1 5
5 16 5 17 5 18
8 -78 B an Na D i: b urials TS 1 9-22 s quare F 5 5 19 8 -79 B an Na D i: t he g rave a ssemblage f rom b urials TS 1 5 a nd TS 1 9.520 8 -80 B an Na D i:
t he g rave a ssemblages TS16 a nd TS21
f r o m b urials 1 3, TS3,
b urials TS15-18 s quare F 5. A lt a re mortuary p hase l b 8 -82 B an Na D i: b urials T S7-14. A LL a re mortuary p hase l c
5 21 5 22
8 -81 B an Na D i:
8 -83 B an Na D i:
t he g rave a ssemblages
f rom b urials TS7
TS13 a nd TS17 8 -84 B an Na D i: 8 -85 B an Na D i: 8 -86 B an Na D i: 8 -87 8 -88 8 -89 8 -90 8 -91
B an B an B an B an B an
Na Na Na Na N a
D i: D i: D i: D i: D i:
8 -92 B an N a D i:
b urial I S 1 2 mortuary p hase l c rom b urial 1S12 t he g rave a ssemblage f t he g rave a ssemblage f rom b urial TS12 ( cont. .) t he g rave a ssemblage f r o m b urial 1S12 ( cont.) b urials 1S4-6 s quare F5 mortuary p hase l c t he g rave a ssemblage f rom b urial 1S5
5 25 5 26 5 27 5 28 5 29 5 30 5 31
t he g rave a ssemblage f rom b urial TS6 b urials TS1-3 s quare F 5 p robably mortuary p hase l c
5 32
b urial
5 34
4 s quare A l mortuary p hase 2
8 -93 B an Na D i:
t he g rave a ssemblage
8 -94 B an Na D i: 8 -95 B an Na D i:
b urial
t he g rave a ssemblage
t ram b urial
5
8 -96 B an Na D i:
t he g rave a ssemblage
f r o m b urial
6
f rom b urial
4
5 s quare A l mortuary p hase 2
mortuary p hase 2 8 -97 B an N a D i:
5 23 5 24
b urial
7 s quare A2 mortuary p hase 2
5 33 5 35 5 36 5 37 5 38 5 39
c ontents o f v o lume
t wo
he g rave a ssemblage f rom b urial 7 8 -98 B an Na D i: t urial 8 s quare A l mortuary p hase 2 8 -99 B an N a D i: b 8 -100 B an N a D i : t he g rave a ssemblage f rom b urial 8 he g rave a ssemblage f rom b urial 8 ( cont.) 8 -101 B an Na D i : t urial 2 s quare AA mortuary p hase 3 8 -102 B an Na D i :b urial 1 s quare A3 mortuary p hase 3 8 -103 B an Na D i :b b urial
8 -104 B an N a D i
3 s quare A3 mortuary p hase 3
5 40 5 41 5 42 5 43 5 44 5 45 5 46
9 -1 T he d istribution o f a ll i dentified p rehistoric s ites i n t he Upper Songkhram s urvey a rea
5 60
9 -2 T he d istribution o f p rehistoric s ites a nd r andom p oints r elative t o t he a rea u nder
s oil
t ypes 3 a nd 5
5 61
9 -3 Map o f t he Upper Songkhram s urvey a rea s how ing t he d istribution o f p resumed s alt working mounds 9 -4 Map o f t he Upper Songkhram s urvey a rea s how ing
5 62
the d istribution o f Early P eriod s ites 9 -5 Map o f t he Upper Songkhram s urvey a rea s how ing t he d istribution o f Late P eriod s ites
5 64
1 0-1 T he Chi Valley: 1 0-2 The Chi Vat L ey:
5 72 5 73
1 0-3 T he M iddle Chi
5 63
s ite l ocation map r ainfall i sohyets s urvey a rea
5 74
1 0-4 P lan o f B an Chiang H ian
5 75
1 1-1 B an Chiang H ian:
t he s tratigraphy
1 1-2 B an Chiang H ian:
t he material
1 1-3 B an Kho N l oi:
t he material
5 87
c ulture
5 88
c ulture
5 89
1 2-1 B an Chiang H ian:
r im t ypes
1 1
6 02
1 2-2 B an Chiang H ian: 1 2-3 B an Chiang H ian:
r im t ypes f rom l ayer 1 0 r im t ypes f rom l ayer 9
f rom l ayer
6 03 6 04
1 2-4 B an Chiang H ian:
r im t ypes
6 05
1 2-5 B an Chiang H ian: 1 2-6 B an Chiang H ian:
r im t ypes f r o m l ayer 7 r im t ypes f r o m l ayer 6
6 06 6 07
1 2-7 B an Chiang H ian:
r im t ypes
6 08
f rom l ayers 7 -10
f rom l ayers 6
1 2-8 B an Chiang H ian: r im t ypes f rom l ayers 5 a nd 6 a nd s urface f inish t ypes f rom l ayers 1 0-11 1 2-9 B an Chiang H ian: s urface f inish t ypes f rom l ayers 5 -10 a nd a pplique
t ypes
1 2-10 B an Chiang H ian:
f rom l ayer
1 1
6 15
t he t ypes o f a pplique d ecoration f rom
L ayers 9 a nd 1 1
6 16
1 2-11 B an Chiang H ian:
t he p ercentage o f
1 2-12 B an Chiang H ian: p er l ayer
t he p ercentage o f s urface f inish t ypes
1 2-13 B an Chiang H ian:
c luster d iagram o f
f inish p er
6 09
r im t ypes p er
l ayer
6 19 6 20
r im t ypes a nd b ody
l evel
6 21
1 3-1 T he r elationships b etween s ites a nd s oil
f requencies
i n
t he M iddle Chi Valley
6 24
1 3-2 T he r elationship b etween s ite s ize a nd c atchment
p roductivity
i n
t he M iddle Chi Valley
1 3-3 The main v ariables i n t he d evelopment o f a c hiefdom i n t he Chi Valley ( after H igham 1 984)
6 25 6 37
The burial pottery
from Ban Na D1
CHAPTER
FIVE
THE B URIAL POTTERY FROM B AN NA DI All excavations in Northeast Thailand yielding prehistoric mortuary remains have revealed that the burial rite involved the placing of pottery vessels in the grave. This practice makes possible a range of analytical approaches not feasible if broken sherds alone were available. Moreover ,. since there are as yet no detailed reports available on prehistoric pottery from Northeast Thai sites, any comprehensive study must necessarily break new ground. The chapter which follows is itself restricted to certain aspects of the funerary vessels from Ban Na Di. This is due to the fact that �the detailed analysis is too large an undertaking for one individual. The Ban Na Di ceramics and their external the subject of B.A. Vincenes doctoral dissertation ,. and some early findings are reported on below. He has already collected fifteen modern clay samples from the Sakon Nakhon Basin and Upper Chi Valley tor comparative purposes, and now plans to create a file of about 1000 stained thin sections as the basis for analysis of clay sources, tempering materials, manufacturing techniques ,. and exchange patterns. Wichakana's analysis of non-burial pottery is set out above. A definitive typology therefore awaits the full petrographic and chemical analysis presently being undertaken by Vincent so as to enable the fabric component to be included among the typological variables concerned. While this clearly circumscribes the nature and content of this section, a number of relevant issues will be considered. The principal aim is to employ the ceramic data for throwing light on sociocultural variables. It must be stressed that nearly all vessels were found in known The relationship between different association with inhumation burials. Thus both vessel forms and categories of grave is clearly important. Binford (1971) and Saxe (1971) have proposed that in egalitarian societies, burial goods frequently recognise the age and sex of the individual. Where goods cross-cut age and sex distinctions, there is a possibility that other variables, such as inherited or achieved status, are involved. Therefore it is necessary to devise a typological ordering of the complete vessels. It is clear however, that the cemetery at Ban Na Di was in use for a considerable period of time. There is therefore, the need to find out whether the particular forms of vessel reveal style changes with time. It is also possible that the establishment of different forms of vessel in terms of form and style will make it possible to recognise unusual or chronologically restricted ones which were imported. Such vessels being rare, may come only from the graves of high status individuals. The reader is reminded that there are three major burial phases at B an Na Di, with the following level correlations and dates:
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The burial pottery from Ban Na D1
TABLE 5-1
Ban Na Di: the three burial phases and their dates
Bur i a l Phase 1a 1b 1c 2
3
Layer Equ i va l ent Proposed Dates lower l eve l 7 upper /mi d l . 7 lower l eve l 6 l eve l 4 l eve l 3
900-700 BC 700-500 BC 500-400 BC 200 N) + 500 N) +
Excavations at Ban Na Di .. as has been shown.. revealed the possibility that there are two different burial areas representing different social groups. The pottery vessels were approached bearing in mind the possibility that there may be subtle differences in style between analogous pots in each cemetery area. Such differences .. if documented ., would be of considerable interest in the analysis of social dimensions at Ban Na Di. The availability of complete vessels .. makes it possible to consider their possible uses. Such possible uses make such a study relevant to any review of prehistoric culture at Ban Na Di. Both the forms identified and their possible uses are bases tor comparing Ban Na Di with other prehistoric sites which have been excavated in Northeast Thailand. Widespread similarities are as relevant as the discovery of marked local distinctiveness in style. Although some pots were found complete .. m ost had been broken during the prehistoric period and much time was devoted to reconstructing them. The contents of the complete pots were excavated in the laboratory in the hope that this would help in understanding their function. In approaching the establishment of typological groups of vessels, it must again be pointed o ut that there is little available comparative information in the Sakon Nakhon Basin. The nearest site for which there are comparable data is Non Nok Tha (Bayard 1971). There are as yet ,. no definitive reports on the pottery· from Ban Chiang ., which is only c. 25 km northeast of Ban Na Di. There are two principal related ways of approaching the analysis of the complete vessels from Ban Na Di. Both have different objectives ., and each has been undertaken. The first begins with the approach to the classification of vessel shape advocated by Shepard (1956). This paper is The analysis of considered important .. and is worth briefly summarising. vessel shape should involve measuring from tour different points on a pot's surface. These are known as end points ., points of vertical tangency, inflection points and corner points. The first refers to the end of a vessel. such as the r:im tip or basal part of a pedestal. A point of vertical tangency is where ,. tor example ., a spherical vessel has its maximum width. and begins its curve to the shoulder or the base. A point of inflection is where a contour turns from convex to concave, while a corner point is for example. the part of a vessel where a shoulder turns a sharp angle to become the rim. All measurements of Ban Na Di vessels have one of them as a point of origin.
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The
I t t he
i s
two
w ith
t he
w ith
t he
bas ic
when
t ak ing
u nrestr icted
o f
vesse l :
smal ler
category .
The
d isregard ing
t he
descr ibed
be ing
a nd
s upports ,
co mpos ite ,
a re
was
f unct iona l t he
r at io
t he
w idth
and
s econd,
a t
measur ing
o f
vesse l ,
syste m
i n
modern
vesse ls
t he
t he
by
g roups
Shepard
o f
t he
Shepard 's
t o
a na lys is t o
i n
t he
t o
t he
There h ave
i n
e ach .
i s
t hese
vesse ls
t o
was
t aken
not
t he
s evera l
up
t hese
h ave o f An
t he
bas ic
s urface .
h as
o f
t he
pot .
The
i n
a t Non
by
s i mple,
vesse ls
f ro m
an
o f
two
base ,
pot 's
var iables ,
t he
by
t he o f
un it o f
t he
a t he
r esu ltant ( 1972)
He
Tha were
t o
and
Ca lder
P rov ince .
t ak ing
t hen
case
o f one
cons idered
Nok
a nd
s tab i l ity I n
Non
expl ic itly
f or
concluded
p robab ly
used
a na lys is
t o
o f
o f
t he
Ban
s ubjected
p resence
o f
vesse ls
e ach
o ther,
c learly
i t i s
n u mbers t he
o f e ach
made
ev idence
f or was
So me
u s ing
f or ms ,
a nd
vesse l t he
a nd
a re
deta i led
t h is
on
s ubject
a l l
ho wever,
i n
r evea led
t urn
major ity
descr ibed
t hen
vesse ls were
-
t he
both
i n
Consequent ly, be lo w
a fter
r im
wh ich
t hree
c lay i s
and
a re
s et
a l l spec i mens
i n
h a lf o f
added t he
o f
Nearly
t echn ique
l o wer
F inal ly,
- 2 93
t o
D i wh ich t aken
opt ion
f in ish .
r esu lts
mou ld ing t he
Na
been
a
vesse ls .
Most were made by
h em isphere t echn ique .
f unerary
mu lt ivar iate
Ban
h ave Th is
f ro m
f our g roups .
co m mon .
t o
poss ible
a na lyses .
d ist inct
o f co mp lete o f
D i
d ist inct
f ro m
F ive measure ments
a cons iderat ion
t hese ,
Na
vesse ls were measured
t hen
co mp lete
s tat ist ical
f or m
POTS
t ime .
on
smooth ing .
g roups :
ROUND-B ASED
were
cord marks
anv i l
a re r ims
o f manufacture a nd s urface
was
The
upper
a nd
o f
p resence
f eatures
po int,
s hapes , exclud ing
obta ined
poss ible
base .
were
a ss igned
o f pos it ive
padd le
f in ished
because
h em isphere
cord- marked p resence t he
t he
s er ies
exa m inat ion
l o wer
t he
t hrough
g reat maior ity
be lo w , s uggested
e nd vesse ls
d i mens ion
Mahasarakha m
These
correspond
t echn ique
been
t he
t he
t he
a
r econstructed
a sse mblage
spec i mens
o f s hape ,
so me
f or m
s a me
t er ms r ev ie w
o f
co m mon , a r ounded
S ince
t hat
a n
i n
contents .
f igures
i dent if ied
eva luate i n
r eversed upper
a n
cook ing .
po ints .
t o
a n
i s
adopted
a t
r ef lects
MacDona ld
o r part ia l ly
changes
h as
a re s i mply obta ined by
basa l w idth
co mparable
co m mencement
o rder
i solate
n a med
co mp lete
t he w idth
f or mer
Ban . Koeng ,
r eference
t hree
f i rst
r e levance
THE MULT I V AR IATE ANALYS IS OF
At
concerned w ith
f our
( 1980)
t he
vesse ls
wares , a ll co mp lete
i s
Necked
i nto
t he
o t e ach
gave
a nd
o f
Measures
access ib i l ity
o f
f or s torage , s erv ing
concerned
t hose
t he
Bas ic
emphas is ing
emp loyed .
f ro m
a t
c r it ica l .
t hat
i s
def ines
o r if ice ,
Th is
t angent i s
t atter
Shepard
The
w idth .
MacDona ld
The
he
l ight
n eck .
r estr icted .
vesse l w idth
degree
values t hat
by
r im .
t he
t he r im ,
t he
r espect
s tructure
f or mer
co mp lex .
s tab i l ity .
t he
r ound-based
o f
( 1971) c lass if icat ion
o f max i mu m
g roups ,
vesse l
a nd
t he
r estr icted
a
a
i mpress ion ist ic,
approach
access ib i l ity
w ith
subd iv ided and
a
D i
sy m metry Wh i le
t h is
w ith
i ndependently
i nflected
Tha
o f
o f
def ine I n
t he
a ngle
add it ion
Wh i le Bayard 's Nok
t o
t hose
t han
B an Na
i ntegrate .
t hose
a nd
f ro m
a na lys is
i mp l icat ions .
aperture
a s
a n
r ev ie w
o t measure ments
d ia meter
s econd
beg ins
under
f unct iona l
c lasses
o r if ice
one
object ives
b ur ia l pottery
s tages .
over
a n
c learly t he
f in ished
was
s een
vesse l's
put
embe l l ished w ith
out
h ave F irst,
ex ist ing i n
t he
i nter ior
by . means i n
p lace
a t h in
o t
a nd
appl ied
The burial pottery
from Ban Na Di
strip of clay round the upper part. This was usually finger-pinched and the ends terminated in a curve or .. in two cases .. a round medallion. Any form of decoration by applying paint is extremely rare. In tact.. only one vessel in the assemblage as a whole bears red painted decoration (no 62). Details on There are also a few pot9 which were not mould-made. individual vessels are set out below. The impression gained from studying the range of pot forms and These are defined on the basis of sizes.. is that there are tour groups. size rather than shape .. since all pots have a spherical contour. The first two groups comprise large vessels with a diameter varying between 27 and The two are distinguished by the fact that four specimens are 44 cm. generally less broad and have a particularly high rim. The third and fourth groups contain medium and small spherical vessels .. the maximum and 11-14 cm. A breadth dimensions being respectively 15-24 cm tendency for early vessels to have taller .. more flaring rims was noted during this stage of the analysis. Bearing in mind the possibility that changes in shape occurred with time within the principal mortuary period at Ban Na Di .. the computer was asked to seek eight clusters in the assemblage. In a perfect situation .. one could expect there to be three clusters of the large vessels The same three groups should corresponding to mortuary phases 1 a-c. be present tor the medium-sized vessels. Only 2 groups are expected tor the small pots ... because they are not present in phase 1a burials. Moreover .. there are only two such small vessels from phase 1b graves. The cluster analysis used was, then .. requested to assign li_ke vessels to one of eight groups. The results .. details of which are set out in fig 5-2 were far closer to the expectation than one could reasonably refined the morphol ogical hope tor. Moreover .. they added to and impressions briefly described above. At the same time .. a factor analysis was undertaken on the same data. The results of the factor analysis are set out graphically fig 5-1. The eight groups depicted in that figure by circles are those proposed by the cluster analysis. Factor 2 (Y axis) reflects the dimension rim height. Factor 1 reflects the other four dimensions· taken. Let us commence with clusters 1 and 4. These are the large vessels. The analysis grouped all four early specimens together. Those from mortuary phase 1b were assigned to group 7 ,, together with 6 specimens from phase 1c. Groups 4 contains only mortuary phase 1c specimens. As may be seen from fig 5-1 ,, the distribution of these two groups is relatively discrete. It mustn·t be overlooked that the program demanded eight groups of the data. Detailed inspection of the dimensions in question does .. however .. indicate the reason for splitting these large vessels into two groups .. the early ones have narrower openings and are taller. Those in group. 4 have broader openings and tend to be squatter. There are some hints that there is a chronological development between phase 1a and 1b large vessels .. and a definite difference between the phase 1a large vessels and all later ones. The medium-sized vessels were grouped into four clusters (fig 5-1). The first group comprises only one specimen (pot no 2 ). It comes from burial 47 .. one of the earliest in the site .. and is distinguished by a very high ,, flared rim. Such enlarged rims also characterise the ve�sels in cluster 8. Six of the ten specimens in this group come from mortuary phase 1a burial contexts. Two of the balance are from burial 36,. which
- 294 -
T he
co mes
f ro m
phase
l a .
t ro m D i
t he
a phase
l a-b
co mes
l c
was
Petrograph ic
t h is vesse l l c
c luster
a nd
8 ,
r educed
one
t hese r im
a nd
bur ia l 6 2
not
a na lyses
B an
Na
D i
cou ld
1 6 .
e as i ly
The
bur ia l 2 9) .
I t i s
mou ld- made
a nd
no w
be long
r e ma in ing
under way
a l ien
l ater
der ives
t o
Ban Na
t he
bears
s hou ld
t o
vesse l
r ed-pa inted
c lar ity whether o r
i s exot ic.
C luster 3 conta ins phase
TS
( pot no
i t
f ro m
i ntertace
f ro m
context
because
decorat ion . not
phase
Pot 2 6
t rad it ion
b ur ia t pottery
twe lve
f ro m
vesse ls
h e ight
spec i mens ,
f ive
f ro m
phase
l b,
a doubtfu l chrono log ica l p rovenance . a re
( the
s l ightly
average
i s
sma t ter
2 3 .9 m m
overa l l, i n
but
s ix
f ro m
Re lat ive
h ave
c luster 8 a nd
t o
markedly
1 4 .2 m m
i n
c luster 3 ) . C luster 5 i s i nctudes
t he
6 vesse ls
l ast
f ro m
chronolog ica l d ist inct ion f ro m , a re
phases
r ather
r im
der ive
a nd
l arger
h e ight
sma l ler
l b
The sole ly
phase t he
o rna mentat ion l a
pots
must
h ave
t he band i n
pot
decorat ion o f
c lear
t hat
be
f ound
such
The
s lashes
t hese
on
i n
t o
not
p inched .
The deta i ls
i n
aga inst c luster
3 a nd a re
3 2
s et
i nclude
vesse ls
i n c luster 5
1 5 .2 6 .
f or
t he
m m) .
A l l
The
but
two
a re
der ived
apart
by
d ist inct
d ist inct ive t he
( pot nos
pot 's
3 a nd
f ro m
a phase
a lso
d ist inct
i s
appl ique
l a
s uch body .
3 2) .
I n
i s
o rna ment Two t he
Twe lve
f or mer,
The
on ly
f or m
i t co mpr ises
bands , wh ich
i s
phase
para l le led
context .
a s
o f
a ser ies
o f t he 2 3 pots wh ich were
usua lly
f inger
f ol lo ws :
C luster
3
5
4
8
W i t hout
appl i que b and
7 *
3
i s
t o account
f i gure
t hus no
wh ich
o f a meda l l ion wh ich
l ater contexts .
5 h ave a s
most
upper part o t
co mes i n
vesse ls ,
a lso
W i t h appl i que b and
* The
Both
I t
i s
c tuster 3 , except
mm
o f
a re
The
f or m
pot no
f ound
c lusters
vesse ls .
There
The vesse ls
w ith in
c lusters
o rna ment
t he
l atter a lso
co mpr ise
7 .3
p laced
t aken ,
t he
appl ique
appl ied
t hose
cons idered .
i s co mpleted
1 08 .
t han
5 .
l a .
s ized
l c .
contexts .
d i mens ions
t he appl ique band
phase
a ll
med iu m phase
3 a nd
f ro m
( average
were
t he
5 f ro m
c lusters
smat ter
pots
l c
f ro m
a nd
a l l d i mens ions
poss ib i l ity
f ro m
bet ween
was
r ound-based f ro m
co me l b
l c, but none
i n
wh ich
t o
phase
r educed by one
f or
a n unprovenanced
specimen.
A
X2
t est
s ign if icantly t he
f o llo w ing
t ime .
app l ique medal l ion .
on
t hese
i nc idence
f acts
a re
o f
f igures appl ique
s uggests bands .
I n
Phase
l b
l c
6
6
w i t hout
5
5
t here
There band The
applique b and i s
a re
wh ich
t hat
c luster
t er ms
o f
5
h as
a
chronology,
r e levant :
w i t h appl i que b and
C learly w ith
r un
h igher
no
change
f our
e arly
matches
r est h ave no
i n l arge
t hat
t he
i nc idence
vesse ls
f ro m
pot
s uch decorat ion .
no
o f
( cluster 3 .
i n
t he 1 ) . t hat
appl ique One
band
has
i t e nds
a n r i a
T he
On ly an
one
app l ique
f rag mentary such
a
med iu m a n
t he
l arge
( pot
spec i mens
decorat ion . s ized
app l ied
phases ,
not
5 8) .
I t
i s
i ncluded
i n
t he
s uch
E ight o f
t he
decorat ion
but
t here
i s
was
i s
cut
o r
c lusters
sma l l
4 a nd
7 h as
t hat
s evera l
ho wever,
were
a na lyses
more
do
co m mon
bo w ls
Sma l ler vesse ls l arge
o ften
t reated
t he i n
Before
ones
t h is way
t urn ing
f actor
o r
establ ish ment descr ibed .
i n
h ave
on
c luster
do ing,
i t i s
Nok
Tha
by
a nd
t entat ive t he
n ature
D i
i t
t he
5 h ave
code
i s
H is
not
vesse ls
mortuary t ro m
r a ised
a
a nd
decorated
more
c luster 5 were more
i n c luster 3 . wh ich
t o
were
not
n ecessary e nco mpass
t hat
t here
Non
no
The
Tha
f i rst s tudy
t hat
f or
o f a p re l im inary
t o
t ypes
i s
i n t he
spec i mens
c losest
deta i led
Nok
cons ider
co mparable
ho wever, was
s uff ic iently
i ncorporated
t o t he
i s
Tha i land .
s urvey
t o
one
h ave i n
t he
change
t o
t o
pots
i s
s tressed
( 1971) .
a nd
Na
t hose
i n Northeast
Bayard
Ban
3 s ee m
vesse ls
a na lyses ,
s im i lar a sse mblage
Non
r are
app l icat ion ,
2 , wh i te
t han were
t hroughout
a morpho log ica l
f or m
g roup
a morpholog ica l
so
f or
a fter
o f
o f
t he
c luster
o f
I n
t o
e ncountered
j abbed
t han
r e lat ing
up
s tat ist ica l
bands
ev idence
f inger-p inched .
any
D i
noted
e leven
t hus
so me
o ften
f or
B an Na
band .
wh ich
t he
f ro m
vesse ls wh ich make
no
Certa in ly
vesse ls .
Such band
o f
band
b ur ta t pottery
be
o f
o ther
u se
t han
i n
i n
a
genera l way . The
p r inc ipa l
s tructure d ifferent I n
i n
t he
f or ms
o f
t he
c luster f or ms
cons ider
i t
s uch
Hav ing be ing
t h is s tyles
i s
a base
s et a s ide
unusua l,
a nd
a l l
f actor
w ith
o r
ana lyses ,
t he bas is o f
t hese
o f
These an
They ex ist ing
t he
r im .
cm
i n
a re
The
cord- marked
h e ight .
mortuary t ime .
The
vesse ls
( f ig
advocated
vary
Wh i le
phase ,
vesse ls
5-2) . r ather t hree
FOR M
s ize
was t he
t han
w ith t hree
vesse l ,
a na lys is I n
i n
i n w idth
t he
t here
c luster
Consequent ly,
s ubfor m
u s
e ach t he
t o t o
f or m
s eek r e late
i dent if ied .
vesse ls
on
s upport .
t he
Those
l ater . r eason
were
o r a nother, s tand out
s ubjected
be ing
f ol lo w ing
t hat
t o
mu lt ivar iate
t here
f or ms
a re
a re
t hree
p roposed
on
o f
t h is
s ubfor ms
upper
1 5-25
f or m
p roposed
much
o r if ice
cm
i n
f our
h a lt a nd
r e ma ined t he
t he a nd
t hen
bet ween
s im i lar
a ff ix ing
1 4 a nd 2 2
t he
t he w ith o f
o f our k no w ledge , conservat is m
i s
i nto
t h is
r im
s a mp le
spl itt ing
f or
everted
t hroughout
h e ight o f
g roups
a nd
l o wer h a lf on
d ifferent
s ub-groups .
a re p roposed .
1A : vesse ls
i nc ludes
t he
decrease
p resent s tate t oo
a constr icted
s tages ; mou ld ing
j o in ing
a c lear h as
1
bet ween
1 -5, 1 6 , 2 5 , 2 6 , 3 2, 3 6 ( f igs
Th is
i s
a llo w
a na lyses .
u sua l ly made
Vesse ls
f or
s tudy
pedesta lled
i mpress ion
var iants .
spher ica l
were
a
pots
t he
t o
s ubd iv ide
f or one
FOR M
r im .
t o
cons idered
r ound-based
t ime ,
f unct ions
absence a re
w ith
i n it ial ly
vesse ls wh ich ,
chronolog ica l
morpholog ica l
poss ible
p roposed
p resence
p rov ided w ith a s
o f o f
a nd
consequence ,
bas is
object ive
deve lop ment
vesse ls
a nd
6 2 .
5-3 , 4 ) i n
c lusters
2
a nd
8 .
These
a re
The
d ist ingu ished t o
t he
very a s
e arly
u nusua l
r ed
by
e arl iest
pa int
a na lys is wou ld
t he
i n
phase two
on
be
r e lat ive ly o f
on
o f
t he
t he
t a l l and
t hree
l b
r im
i t not
f ro m
1 B : vesse ls
t he
s uggests
t h is
s ubfor m
co m mon body .
a
was
Spec i mens
6 3
unusua l
t hat
i n
a l l
r im
i n
a n ear ly
t oo
vesse ls
t han
i n
6 4
t he
h ave
l ocated
1 C : vesse ls
These
vesse ls
r educed
FOR M
f or m
A
mou ld- made .
2 : vesse ls
carefu l ly t h is
The
appl ied
g roup
deta i led
f ro m
bet ween
1 0
a nd
a l l
t he
and
l a
f our
bod ied
vesse ls phase
pots
mou ld- made . i nterred
l a
t he i t
3 .
These
a na lys is
t o
sma l l i s
1 2
One
manufactur ing
mou ld ing .
h ave
i n
cord- marked o f
t he
t echn ique .
They
a re
a lso
carefu l ly u ndertaken
o f
t he
c lay
u sed
may
Ban Na D i .
a nd
3 6 .
a nd
phases l b
l b
f or ms .
a nd
c .
The
r im
i s
A l l were mou ld- made .
a nd
1 33 .
r ound
everted no
6 5
a nd
1 4
based r im .
wh ich , The cm
bo w ls
A l l l i ke
nos
max i mu m
a nd
w ith
but
t he
a
one 6 3
a nd
w idth
s l ightly
vesse l 6 4,
were bears
o f vesse ls
max i mu m
h e ight
i n
var ies
cm .
3 : vesse ls
i n
t h is
t o
l b
bet ween A l l
I t
vesse l,
5-10 , 1, 1 2)
( f igs The
out w ith
5-7, 8 , 9 )
cord- mark ing .
bet ween
FOR M
mortuary
t he
f or
mortuary
sma ll ,
vert ica l 1 3
t h is
spher ica l ,
1 7, 1 9 , 2 0 , 2 2 , 2 4, 3 0 , 3 1, 3 4, 6 5
except ion
var ies
body .
f or
6 , 7 , 1, 1 2 , 1 3 , 1 4, 1 8 , 2 1, 2 3 , 2 8 , 2 9
co me
open ing
a
cord- marks was
i mported
co mpared w ith
i nc ludes
constr icted
s tands
decorated
def in ite ly mou ld- made .
i nd icate
t he
( f igs Th is
t h ird
t he
c luster
a nd
ev idence
( f igs
no w much
i n
8
o t
t hese vesse ls were
For m
o f
source
be long
r e ma inder a re
5-5 , 6 )
t o
no
appl icat ion
vert ica l d irect ion .
r evea l t hat
The
part
f ore ign
c luster
f rag mentary
a nd
i tse lf .
t hree
t he
g roup .
A l l but t hree o f t he vesse ls were
r e ma inder
o f
8 , 9 , 1 0 , 1 5 , 2 7 , 2 9 , 3 3 . 6 3 , 6 4 , 1 00 , 1 01, 1 02 , 1 05 .
i ncludes
sma l ler
l a
A l l but
Two
upper
a
( f igs Th is
r ims .
phases .
phase
D i
not mou ld made , a nd was
a long
u sed
B an Na
p ronounced
f ro m
i t i s
a nd
c lay
f ro m
mortuary
g rounds :
r e moved
For m
b ur ta t oottery
2 8
h ave
r e ma ins o f a n
g roup
1 07. 1 08 , 10
a nd
3 6
i nfant
1 1 .
5-13 , 1 4) ( c luster
contexts
l arge,
a nd
cm
a t
b road
sharply
( pot no
Ban
1 ) Na a nd
everted
a re D i .
a l l
2 7-36 r ims .
1 07, mortuary
der ived
These cm
a re t al l .
One
phase
l b) .
f ro m l arge ,
t he deep
Three were
conta ined
t he
The
FOR M
4 : vesse ls
b ur ia l pottery
f or m
co mpr ises
a ll
f ro m
t hat we
s hou ld
s im i lar it ies s izes ,
2 5-37 i n
f in ish
cm .
two
spl it
t hese
t he
t o
t he
l arge m id-late
vesse ls
a na lys is
ascr ibed
a part icu lar
t o
These
two
s hape t hree The
a nd
decorated
concentr ic
edge
o f
pa inted
t he
r im
i s
9 4
l i nes a lso
a nd
f ro m
They r ed
a re
pa int
a t
There o f
a re
a nd
pa inted
(mortuary phase a nd
phase
l c) .
The
s harply
l b)
co me and
vesse ls
car inated .
4 m m) .
The
vesse l ,
t hen
Om
For
Kaeo
i nc is ing
t he
s a me
buffa lo .
per iod
j ust
vesse ls
decorat ive
decorat ive t he
t hree
para l le l part
o f
bands e ach
f i rst
e ach band
wh ich
Th is
pot
i s
very
s im i lar
i n
t han
a t
p resent
l arge
s a mple
one
g roup
t o
a nd
1 09
t o
r ead i ly
be
Each
body-neck
j unct ion .
i nf i l led a nd
s er ies t he
( f ig
5-23)
t o
t hose
s ty le
l c) ,
4 1-46
cm) ,
t h in- wa l led w ith
r ed
occurred t he o f
e ffect
(c . t he
pa int .
a t about
do mest ic
water
co mpr is ing
curves i s
2 1
o f mortuary
cord- mark ing
i dent ica l pattern
f lo w ing
s hape
a re
f i rst
d , and
i ron
Kaeo"
phase
bet ween
t hey
a re
per iod
versa , a t
"O m
equ iva lent
vary ing
a n
t he
5-22)
(mortuary
s ize ,
f or
i n
h as
1 -4 .
t hree-d i mens iona l
a nd
r espect ive ly
body .
d ist inct ive
wh ich
D i bear
v ice
1 2
t he
t he
i nvolves
e arly
a
o f
1 ( the
o f s uch
t o
a nd
t h in , a l most spher ica l
( f ig
1 8
w idth
7 : Vesse l 9 6
s ize
t he
l eve l
ev idence
A
s ubjected can
5-21)
be lo w f or ms
des igns
two, a nd
FOR M
A
t he
s im i lar
They a re qu ite d ist inct f ro m
s ty le
descr ibe
vesse l .
i nto
s ee ms
s a mple
3 5
t o
( the
A l l t hree vesse ls a t Ban Na
upper t urn ing
a s
F6
( f ig
most
g raves
l arge
At Ban Ch iang , t h is s tyle be longs
t he
g raves
bear
f ro m
square
a re
t he
vesse ls .
extre me ly
r ed .
vesse ls wh ich
These
i t
t he
a rgued
G iven
a nd
d ist inct a nd
95
over
6 : vesse ls 9 7, 9 8
t hree
decorat ion .
i n
c learly
Ban Na D i e arthen ware vesse ls be long ing
FOR M
be
c luster .
s ubgroups .
l arge ,
a nd
f ol lo ws :
co me
l b) .
w ith
e ach
i nvo lved,
two
a re
cm
i t cou ld
c lusters ,
1 mortuary
a re
5 : vesse ls
l c and
on
t hese
i ncluded
t hey
f or m , a s
vesse ls
(mortuary phases
not
because
FOR M
1 30 .
These 2 8-45
Aga in ,
e stabl ish ment o f more phase
a nd
ROUND-BASED VESSELS
were
mu lt ivar iate
i nto
7 .
bet ween
based t or
t echn iques
vesse ls
l ead
4 a nd
mou ld- made .
contexts
OTHER
Severa l
D i
2 1)
c lusters
s ubgroups
manufactur ing
t o
ho wever, cou ld we l l e nco mpass
A l l were
def ine
and
i n
t o
The b readth var ies
chronolog ical
unnecessary
5-15
vesse ls
ovo id cord- marked vesse ls . h e ight
Ban Na
5 7-60 , 7 8-83 , 1 06 , 12 , 1 20 , 1 21, 1 24 ( f igs
Th is
f ro m
on
c reated
t he by
h ead o f e ach curve .
be long ing
t o
f or m
C .
T he
except
t hat
p a inted .
i t
i s
cord- marked
I t co mes
f ro m
FORM On ly f in ish
a
a nd
body
g roup
n eck t races on
i t was
everted
r im .
f urther
exter ior
not
phase
o f
t h is
Kaeo"
vesse l
f ound
i n
i d
w ith
vesse ls
Most
d ecorat ion . a
r ed
w ith
h ave
a
One
s l ip .
i n
phase
1 c)
f ound ,
but
one
1 40 .
corner
7 .
i ts
a l l
( pot
i s
s hape ,
exter ior
contour ,
r eca l l
t he
no
p laced
constr icted
f in ish
w ith
9 0), was
i n
t h is
because o f i ts s ize . I t i s d ist ingu ished by i ts t i ny s ize w idest) a nd t he c rudeness o f i ts manufactur ing t echn ique . c h i ld 's phases
a nd
( f igs 5-23 , 2 4)
a spher ica l
ho wever 19
i nc ised
contexts a t Ban Ch iang .
smoothed
No
f urther
1 c) .
was
decorat ion
9 : vesse ls 8 7-91, 9 3 , 19 a nd
o f a ny
t he
f ragment o f "Om
co mpr ises m in iature
a nd
over,
B an N a D i
(mortuary
c ar inated v esse ls
FORM Th is
a l l
b ur ia l 3 5
f ro m
8 : vesse l 1 31 ( bur ia l 4 8 , mortuary
p resence
l arge , s harp ly
b ur ia L o ottery
no
pa inted
g roup
on ly
( 4 .5 cm a t i ts I t l ooks l i ke a
f i rst e ffort a t pottery . These s even vesse ls co me f ro m mortuary l b-c . There i s i n add it ion , one spec imen ( pot no 1 40) f ro m l eve l .
The
basa l
extreme ly
h a lf was
c rude
once put
i n
No
a nd
t hen
t hree
co i ls
a ttempt was made
t o
were
smooth
added . over
I t
t he
i s
co i ls
i n p lace .
FORM Th is co mp r is ing
1 0 : vesse l 9 9 , bur ia l 1 8 , mortuary phase
i s
a lso
f or m
cord- marked
vesse l ,
i t i s open
I t c lose ly
i s
( f ig
5-25)
d ist ingu ished
f ro m
f or m , a nd
h as
h as
The
r esemb les
pots
a
i n ter ior
spher ica l a nd
I t dates
s hape ,
exter ior t o
i s u n ique
i n
exter ior
i s
s urface
o r ig ina l s urface
8 5
a nd
b ad ly
p itted ,
bear
( hg n eck
t hose
c arefu l ly 8 6
( tor m
phase
co mp lex
s lop ing wa l ls so
i t
i s
a nd
not
l c .
5-25) a nd
marks
t he equ iva lent o f mortuary
t he mortuary
s tra ight, out ward
1 .
constr icted
s urfaces
1 2 : vesse l 1 22 , bur ia l 1 9 , mortuary
vesse l
a r ather
i t l acks a pedesta l .
a f lat base , a nd
FOR M
but i n
l c .
1 : vesse l 1 25 , square F6 , l eve l 1 , f eature
i nstrument .
FORM Th is
t hat
vesse l
r im .
smooth ing
sma l l
exter ior s urface .
FOR M Th is
a
9 because
1 5 , be lo w) , except
ever ted
mou tded ,
f in ish .
s harp ly
made
phase
( f ig
poss ib le
i ncurved t o
phase
l c . .
( f ig
I t h as
r im ,
d escr ibe
f in ish .
1 3 : vesse l 1 27 , bur ia l 1 8 , mortuary
a
5-25)
a t Ban Na D i . a n
by
l c .
5-25)
t he t he
The
Th is
vesse l
h ave
been
a
h igh .
The
t o
l i ke
max i mu m
a
Ban Na
D i
d ish ,
but
sha l lo w
w idth
i s
3 2
cm , but
A l l but
pedesta l led
t hree
o f
mu lt ivar iate t he ir
measure ments nos
o thers .
r im
4 2 ,
1 23
undertaken .
t he
2 8
a re
The
was
1 28)
on
a re
p r inc ipa l
s i mple
t hree
des irable
i mpress ions . were
made ,
t hree
t he
a lso
i nto s hort
t he
d ifferent t hese
r ev iew
The
i s
w ith
pedesta l .
a n
f e lt
t hat
eas i ly
These
The
r esu lts
i mpress ions .
90 .4%
f actors .
The
These
i n
t ak ing vesse ls
shape
f ro m
a l l
o f t he s a mple s uggested on
s ize
a na lyses
dur ing
t he
a nd
s hape .
conf ir med
wh ich
whether
The
contrasted and
t he
pots
r ecogn ised
t hese
changes
i n
a s
t he
s a mp le
co mpr is ing
l arger vesse ls were
open , o r constr icted
constr icted,
conta iner, r e lat ive ly
span
deter m ine
excluded
I t
such
vesse ls i n shape
t ime .
i t was f i rst
t ime
were
exclude
s tat ist ica l man ipu lat ions
both
mu lt ivar iate
t o
and s te m med pedesta l .
t hose
i ncreas ing ly
two
t he
n ecessary
passage o f
outset,
g roups .
g iven
f e lt
t o
spec i mens .
c learly
r easons why
whether
pots
co mplex
o ther
i mpress ion ist ic
t est
Second ly,
t he
w ith a r im
t o
i t was
corre late w ith At
9 cm
vesse ls were s ubjected
r e ma in ing
s uff ic iently
matched
and two A
co mp lete
a na lyses . shape
wh ich
There a re
_ fe lt
conce ivab ly s tands
PEDEST ALLED VESSELS
t he p resence o f a nu mber o f s ub-for ms , based was
cou ld
i t on ly
surface was smoothed .
THE
because
were
s haped
I ts
f ro m
THE MULT IV AR IATE AN ALYS IS OF
t hree
( pot
i s
l id .
bur ia l pottery
w ith
o r if ice
s tand ing
a g roup
j unct ion
i n
on
wh ich
bet ween
t he
f a l l
i nto
sma l l vesse ls
s ubd iv ided a b road t he
f i rst
r ather
o r if ice
pedesta l
was
a nd
t he
s lender . o f
a
o f
t he
f actor
a na lys is
var iat ions
d i mens ions
i n
contr ibut ing
i n
f act,
quest ion t o
conf ir med
der ives
f ro m
two
f actors
t he
t hese
t he
f i rst
a re
f ol lo ws :
TABLE Ban Na D i : f actor scores
f or
t he
5-2 a na lys is o f pedesta l led
Factor 1 .
R im d i ameter
2 .
Maxi mum w idth o f
3 .
Total
4 .
D i ameter
a t
b ase
5 .
D iameter
a t
t oot-body
6 .
Foot
body
body h eight
h ei ght
j unction
1
vesse ls
Factor
0 .383
0 .831
0 .854
0 .444
0 .963
0 .088
0 .860
0 .445
0 .148
0 .924
0 .913
0 .270
2
a s
T he
C learly
t he
r im
contr ibute most t o o ther f or
Factor
( nos
5 2 ,
2 ,
a re
1 a nd
depend ing
t he
5 3)
w ith
t he
t hree
spec i mens
Nu mbers
b road
3 0-40
unrestr icted a ssoc iated
t hat
The
r e ma in ing
s een- by
t he
co mpr is ing i n
f ig
These
m in iatures
and
phase
g raves ,
t he
l c
a re
appear
t o
a nd
a c luster 4 8
i s
g raph ica l ly
vesse ls
a re
o f
r est
o f
t he
f ro m
t he
s a mp le . doub le
A l l
above . vesse ls . and
p robably t he
phase
l b .
t hree
g roups
s ituat ion
i s best
sets
Th is
out
a s et
coherence g roup
i s
r esu lts co me
t he
a
f act .
bet ween
f ro m
( B .10-11) a nd
o f
o f
a lso s ee r )
o f
i nter med iate
t hree
bur ia l
a t
o r
Th is
t he
s ize
t o
phase
The
c lear .
out
a
t i es
t o
f or mer
s ets
vesse ls
r ecovered ,
r estr icted
two
a na lys is .
a sy mbol
o ther was
3 6
f or
va lues
two
e arl iest
w ith
i nto
The
g iven
r eferred
t he
employed .
5-27 .
g ives
t he m in iature
bur ia l
f a l l
f ro m
a nd
t he
t he
f actors
The
f or m
3 6 ,
i s
c .
been a scr ibed
5-26
two
vesse l
t hose
bur ia l
t hese
X-ax is
b o r
S trat igraph ical ly,
4 4. 4 7
t he
j unct ion
1 r ef lects
t he
t h ,'
mortuary
o ther
f ro m
adjacent bur ia l ( B .48) . Turn ing aga in
d ist inct ive ly t o
suggests
t hat
These They
a re
t o
d ifferent
per iphera l
t he
f ig
a re
l arger
t hey
a re
part icu larly
r e lat ive ly
l c .
A
5-26 ,
f ro m
d ist inct ive ly
a nd
t he
more
appropr iate
a nd
l c l arge vesse ls . There a re two
Ban
Na
The
f i rst
D i ,
both
a ss ign
i s pot no 92 .
For a ll
( the
s ized
p rov ided
w ith
f in ished
t hen app l ied The
med iu m
a pedesta l . w ith
a
r ound
s econd
Th is
cord
(mortuary
There co mes
f ro m
i s
a nd
p robably A
t he body pot
t op
a fter
o f a pedesta l .
r e mova l
phase 6
The
t he mou ld .
f or m
context
o f
pedesta l led
a nd
does
Th is
vesse l t he
The pot h as
I t
co mp lexes
a t
vesse l
a nd
s ize , .
i s a k in
i t
h as
o f
t o
beer s
a mou ld
band
and
c lay
was
a n appl ique band . co mpr ises
bo w l h as
a mou ld .
a nd
t he
f or m
l b
f in ish
on
i t i s
a sharp ly
port ion Th is
above
a
sma l l
everted t he m id
vesse l co mes
f ro m
l b) .
f urther
l eve l
on f ro m
two,
phase
t hat
made
1 28 .
The
t h is
body phase
two spec i mens
bur ia l
n arro w t o
no
t o
co mpr is ing
except
t he m .
t he
o ther
shape ,
purposes ,
padd le .
i s
o f
o f
w ith
t he
major
a re
pedesta l .
l eft
t hat t hese
above),
un ique
f or m
l b,
5 4
t he mse lves
t he
t he
j unct ion
g roup
t he
j unct ion s urv ived .
t he
t o
o f
sma l l nu mber o f
t er ms
a sse mblage descr ibed above . bet ween
t he
a nd
They a re a lso
vesse ls
shape
phase
t he upper part o f on
one
a
o f
i n
pot was
l o wer h a lf was made
bur ia l 5 0
po int t o
s ee
wrapped
r im , a nd
a ttached
pots
f ro m
i ntents
bo w l
t he
1 2
t o
d ist inct
bo wl ,
t he
poss ib i l ity
t he m
cord- marked po int was
t he
vesse ls
c learly
2
t or m
be longs
a l lo w
f urther
be ing
a n arro w
o f t he
t he
3 7
l eft o f t he m .
o f
At p resent, g iven
t o
t hat vesse ls
t he
because
f ro m
One
l arger s a mple wou ld
t o
I nspect ion
d ifferent
base .
poss ible
pots
apart
t a l l , w ith
b road
f e lt
i t i s
1 2
g roup . s et
r epresent a d ist inct g roup .
was
bet ween t ro m
f igs
t he
l a,
o f
( 84-86) a re
r esu lt
t hree
wh ich Each
o f d iscr im inat ion
vesse ls
f oot-body
Factor
va lues
V ax is
l eft
t he 2 .
u nrestr icted
co mes
5-26 , wh ich
a na lys is .
t he
and
vesse ls
co mpar ing
c learly
on
conservat ive ly
degree
r e lat ionsh ips wh ich
The i n
D i
a t
f actor
phase
botto m
bur ia l . has
f or
5-26 ,
i nter med iate
i nterface , a nd
depend ing on
t he
One
d ia meter
f ro m
pedesta l
a re
B an Na
f or Factor 2 .
va lues
t o
o r if ices . w ith
f ig
i t co mes
h igher
h ave
a nd
6 above .
i n
Y ax is
on whether
f ro m
obta ined
4 a nd
set out
and
g roup
va lues
3 ,
The
l a-lb
d ia meter
t he
d i mens ions
i nd iv idua l pots
b ur ia l pottery
body
a p la in , smoothed
not
vesse l belong
( pot
no
1 23) .
t o
t he
mortuary
i s ma lfor med, h av ing
r im .
The
exter ior .
pedesta l
a n
i tse lf
I t
i r regu lar h as
not
The
On
i nto
t he
FOR M Th is
c lass
t he a nd
very
e arly
phase
cord- marked, and
port ion
co mp lete .
o f
The
t he pedestals
FOR M
1 4B : vesse ls
vesse ls were
marked ly
were
genera l
i n
exa mples .
For m
t a l ler 1 4B
FOR M These f or m
var iant .
pedesta ls part
o f
a nd
t he
s t i l t v is ible
i n
FOR M For m a nd
1 5
everted
mortuary
t o
no
r ims
phase
l c
Th is body
u n ique
mou ld- made was
a lso
t he o r
t hat a ny
marked ly
convex .
apart
e ach
case ,
o f
t he
added
phase
body
l a
was
a nd out .
The
s ize .
l o wer exter ior part o f t he The
wa isted
4 4 , 4 7
a nd
4 8
bod ies i s
out a s
t he
body
added
part,
t he mse lves
t he
f or m
1 4A
l b-c .
5-34)
be ing
were
were
i n
phases
( f ig
sma l ler
mou ld- made ,
added
co mp lete ly
The
pedesta ls
t han
i n mortuary
s tand
3 4)
padd le .
f ound
body-bases
t he
t o
l ater .
cord- marked .
a lthough
t he
t han
t he
a nd
t he
The
exter ior
The
o thers
cord- marks
a re
8 4 , 8 5 , a nd
t hree
8 6
m in iature
( f ig
5-35)
pedestal led
vesse ls .
These
even
care less ly
was made
on
f ash ioned .
a mou ld .
A l l
There
i s
t hree co me
no
f ro m
bur ia ls .
vesse l t he
1 6 : vesse l 1 28
i s
r e lat ive ly exter ior
cord- marked ,
The
mou ld- made
vert ica l cord- mark ing , sma l l-ste m med pedesta ls
c rude ly
a nd
r e ma in .
o ther
a lso mou lded , but
i n
i ns ide
body
t hree
t o mortuary
s urface
( f igs 5-29
more
4 7
1 5 : Vesse ls
FOR M
was
was ,
be long
bet ween
t he
t here .
general ly
s uggest
7 1
vesse ls t he
o f
pot
co mpr ises
a body w ith
ev idence
f ar
1 4C : vesse ls
parts
i n
5 3 were
body
o r if ice
t he upper part o f
i n p laces
t he
vesse ls
but
e nt ire ly
a nd
a cord- wrapped
vesse ls were
Aga in ,
upper
body
were smoothed on
h ave
and
h ave
3 7, 3 8 , 4 1, 4 2 , 4 3 , 4 5 , 4 6 , 4 9 , 5 0 ,
t he
t hree pedesta l led
1 4B
4 9
a lso mou ld- made .
r estr icted
vesse ls
5-28)
j unct ion
open
a re smoothed
mou lded port ion was s haped w ith ho wever,
i s
exter ior
5 1, 5 4, 5 5 , 5 6, a nd These
5 2
3 9 ,
These
l b .
( f ig
Vesse l 5 2 was
Nu mbers
upper
was
a na lyses , pedesta l led
o f a b road
vesse l
c losed .
i tse lf .
curv ing
a fter mou ld ing
o f
D i
f or ms-
character ist ic
o r if ice
s l ightly
pedestal
i n ward
t he
The
i t i s
t he
f ollo w ing
B an Na
1 4A : vesse ls 3 9 , 4 0 , 5 2 , 5 3 .
h as
pedesta l .
spec i mens f ro m
f ro m
t he bas is o f t hese mu lt ivar iate
been s ubd iv ided
a nd
bur ia l pottery
pedesta l/body
but
( f ig
sma l l .
5-36) The
cord- marked .
t hen
j unct ion
smoothed i s
t h in
t o wer h a lf o f The
so a nd
upper
t hat on ly t he
t he
part
t races
pedesta l
body
o f
t he o f
i t
i tse lf,
T he
b ur ia l pottery
FOR M Th is except i ts
cur ious
t hat
f or m
vesse l
i t h as
1 7: vesse l 9 2
i s
s haped
a pedesta l .
cannot be
The f ro m
l ast o ther
f rag mentary . f ro m
t ooted
( f ig
a nd
does
f ound
pedesta l led
constructed t he
( f ig
l i ke
pots
s upport
i s
o f
f or m
1
b roken , a nd
not
i n
der ive
l eve l 6 .
f or ms
5- 3 6)
I n
f ro m
t he
s hape ,
i t
a lthough
I t h as a p la in , g lobu lar body, a nd
t he
a r im
s ite 's i s
p r inc ipa l
qu ite
support
wh ich
d ist inct
i tse lf
r ises
i s
vert ica l ly
i t .
FOR MS AR They
t hree
o f
conta ined
w ide-be l l ied l id .
I n
d ist inct
1 9-21 : vesse ts
t hese
t he
t er ms
o f
co me
r e ma ins
vesse l w ith
t rad it ion
f or ms t he
o f
a l l
f ro m
The
a na lys is
s tab i l ity . w idth .
p roceeded
S tab i l ity The
r ef lects
va lues
f or
t he
w ith
pots wh ich
s hou ld
t oday
h av ing
s im i larly
Thus , t he modern Be ing
f lex ib le
makes
s uch
be
vesse ls
extre me ly
on meta l supports
t herefore
u n l ike ly
d istr ibut ion
va lue
i s
w idth ,
t he
t hree
t o
d iv ide t hree
t o
a
a
f i tted
r epresent
a
l a-c .
F igure
access ib i l ity t o
i ts
pot
5-42
h ave
i s
a nd
max i mu m been
concerned
t he mse lves extre me ly unstable . t he
modern
not
j ar
r es istent
o f
s upport co mplete
4 3 .
by
Tha i
r egard
i s
t o
v i llager,
t he m
s et do wn
a s
on
r ound-based
a r ing o t s tones
base .
t he
cook ing i n
who
unstable .
a r ope
acc identa l knocks ,
Aga in ,
o r even
bur ia it,
base
vesse ls
t he h earth a nd
t ip .
o f
t he
" stab i l ity"
c lusters . a n
pot's e ach
t hat
s tab le .
ba lanced
o f
f or
r ound based water
a re
The
t he
vesse ls , wou ld
a re
p resence
cons iderat ion
o f
t herefore more
a nd
t hey
phases
a
r at ios
r im
f abr ic,
2
co mpr ises
ST AB IL ITY
bases , a re
shaped
l arge
a nd
a nd
f ro m mortuary
r at io
s tressed
phase
f or m
open ing, everted
f igs 5-42 a nd
r ound
n everthe less
uses
i n
e ach
w ith
t hese
ca lcu lated a nd a re p lotted
3 7-41)
mortuary
a nd
t echn ique
t he vesse ls
( f igs
t he
i nfants ,
constr icted
manufactur ing
f ro m
13-117
ACCESS IB IL ITY AND
I t
D i
5-35)
Untortunate ly
1 8 : vesse l 1 23
f or m
context, but was
a l l
Ban Na
deter m ined .
FOR M
mortuary
f ro m
I n
a rb itrary
c lusters
a re
f act,
f igure
i ndex s ince
o f
i n
f ig
5-43
s uggests
t he
obta in ing
t h is
method
o f
cm
by
vesse ls
1 .0
t he
s ize
t he
d ist ingu ished
by
r ather
i n
access ib i l ity .
t han
max i mu m
d ifferences
i n s tab i l ity . The except ion d ia meter o f
vesse ls
There
f or i s
by
t he
vesse ls a s
c losed
open
vesse ls
w ith
o f
mouth
They
r e lat ive
on
pedesta l led
o f var iat ion
be ing
i nspect ion , a r eflect ion
r e lat ive ly
t er ms
a
a f a ir degree
a l l cou ld be descr ibed i s , on
l i ttle
t o
a re
t he
w ithout
max i mu m
t he body .
Va lues 5-43 .
vary
d ist ingu ished
very o f
b road
i n
s tab le .
bases
t er ms The
var iat ion
chronolog ica l change . bases .
Later
a re
s et
out
i n
f ig
o f access ib i l ity, t hough
ones
i n
access ib i l ity
Early goblets were h ad
a
constr icted
The burial pottery
from Ban Na Di
junction between base and body r and an incurving rim which restricted access. MacDonald (1980) has suggested that degrees of accessibility and stability reflect the use to which vessel forms were put. Taken to extremes, one does not store meat in a milk bottle or water on a plate. Calder (1972) has described vessel use in the Thai village on Ban Khoeng. It is important to note that many vessels have both primary and secondary functions. As might be expected however, the majority of forms are concerned with cooking, storing and serving. Two of the most widespread forms currently seen in modern villages throughout the Ban Na Di area, are the large water storage jar and the smaller round-based vessels used for cooking rice or spiced meats. It is interesting that the dimensions and shape of the former match those for the vessels of form 4. The dimensions and shapes of form 1 also conform with the modern cooking vessels. The possibility that they were in fact used for cooking is sapported by the recovery from the complete vesselsr of the remains of small fish bone, fragments of rice and in one case, the entire forelimb of a young pig. No vessels of form UA or B have been recovered undamaged, so it is not possible to evaluate the contents of such vessels, if any, at the time of burial. The form 14 vessels are not matched in the modern contexts. These vessels were made for stability. Two possible uses were the serving of food or of liquids.
MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUE
The majority of the mortuary vessels were made in three stages. Firstly, the basal hemisphere was shaped on a mould. The mould itself was clearly an existingr cord-marked vessel because the interior bore positive cord-marks which could only have been obtained by beating the soft clay over an existing cord-marked vessel. The hemisphere of clay was then cut from. the mould. In- the c�se of forms 1, 2, 3 and 4, the upper part was then added r and shaped with a cord-wrapped paddle and clay anvil. Several such anvils have been recovered from Ban Na Di, and their shape parallels those still in use in the area. The final stage in the manufacture of forms 1-4 was the addition of the rim, which was put in place over the cord impressed upper part of the vessel and smoothed. Painting on such moulded vessels is never found. The principal surface embellishment takes the form of cord impressions. Certain form 1, 2, 3 and 4 vessels were also decorated with an applied band of clay which was itself finger-pinched or slashed at regular intervals with a sharp implement. These applied bands were never placed continuously round the vessel. Each end was usually curved to form what Gorman and Charoenwongsa called the "curvilinear applique.. style at Ban Chiang. In two cases however r the end point formed an oval medallion. Such applique bands were found on some but not all, pots of forms 1, 2, 3 and 4. In the case of the pedestalled vessels r the basal hemisphere was likewise mould-made. The upper portion and the pedestal were then added. The upper part of the vessel and the pedestal were usually smoothed inside and out, while the lower hemisphere was cord-impressed.
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The burial pottery
from Ban Na Di
There are some exceptions to these general principles of moulding followed by shaping with the paddle and anvil. Some form 1 vessels appear to have been shaped entirely with the paddle and anvil. In certain vessels. the pattern of positive cord-impressions formed during the moulding process is clearly visible. Now; since each mould bore a unique pattern of cord impressions. an analysis of size and mould pattern allows the investig ator to fingerprint individual vessels back to the same mould. The possibility thus exists for the recognition of relationships between specific graves. Thus. it might be the case that vessels from individual potters are restricted to certain areas of the cemetery. T his situation would strengthen the proposition that each area contains the bodies from members of a partic·ular lineage. On the other hand. the presence of vessels from the same mould in different areas of a cemetery. would support the notion that there were specialised potters who supplied the community as a whole. ,,. The mortuary sample at Ban Na Di is unfortunately too small to Extensive excavations would investigate these fascinating areas further. surely make available the necessary data for the exploration of such details of such social variables.
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The
b ur ia l p ottery
TABLE The d i mens ions o f f ro m
Pot
P rov.
B an N a D i
5-3
t he
co mp lete pots
Ban Na D i
Mart.
R im D ia.
R i m/body
Phase
( am)
D ia.
Nö.
f ro m
R im
( am) H t.( rmm)
Max.
B r.
b ody ( am )
Max.
H t
body ( am)
FORM l a 1 A2 B .22
l a
1 4.0
1 1.0
3 0.0
1 7.0
1 9.0
2 F 6 B .47
l a
2 1.0
1 6.0
3 8.0
2 0.0
2 2.0
3 A l B .34
l a
1 9.0
1 3.0
3 0.0
1 7.0
1 9.0
4 A3 B .26
l a
1 9.0
1 6.0
2 2.0
1 9.0
1 7.0
5 A3 B .26
l a
1 6.0
1 2.0
2 6.0
1 7.0
1 7.0
1 6 F 6 B .36
l b
1 9.0
1 5.0
2 2.0
2 1.0
1 8.0
2 5 F 5 BTS.21 2 6 F 5 BTS.16
l a l b
1 7.0 1 6.0
1 4.0 1 4.0
2 3.0 2 3.0
1 7.0 1 8.0
1 5.0 1 5.0
3 2 A2/3 L .8
-
1 9.0
1 5.0
2 4.0
1 7.0
1 6.0
3 5 F 6 B .36 6 2 AA B .29
l b l c
2 1.0 1 8.0
1 8.0 1 5.0
1 9.0 2 0.0
2 3.0 1 8.0
1 9.0 1 6.0
1 29 F 6 B .40
l a
-
-
-
1 9.0
-
FORM l b 8 F 6 B .42
l b
1 6.0
1 4.0
1 2.0
1 6.0
1 5.0
9 F 6 B .38 1 0 F 6 B .38
l b l b
1 5.0 1 7.0
1 2.0 1 4.0
1 8.0 1 9.0
1 4.0 1 8.0
1 5.0 1 7.0
1 5 F 6 B .36
l b
2 0.0
1 5.0
1 6.0
1 7.0
1 6.0
2 7 F 5 BTS.15
l b
1 7.0
1 4.0
1 6.0
2 0.0
1 8.0
3 3 A2 L .5 6 3 AA B .29
l c
1 5.0 1 9.0
1 3.0 1 5.0
1 5.0 1 8.0
1 7.0 1 9.0
1 4.0 1 7.0 1 3.0
6 4 AA B .50
l b
1 4.0
1 3.0
1 6.0
1 5.0
1 00 AA B .20
l c
1 6.0
1 4.0
1 5.0
1 8.0
1 9.0
1 01
l c
1 6.0
1 5.0
1 1.0
1 7.0
( 16.0)
1 02 F 5 BTS.12
l c
1 4.0
1 2.0
1 3.0
1 9.0
1 6.0
1 05 F 6 L .7
-
1 6.0
1 3.0
1 4.0
1 8.0
1 5.0
F 5 BTS.3
FORM l c 6 A l
B .14
l b
1 7.0
1 6.0
4 .0
2 0.0
1 8.0
7 A l B .14
l b
1 8.0
1 6.0
6 .0
1 9.0
1 6.0
1 1 A l B .15
l b
1 6.0
1 5.0
1 0.0
1 9.0
1 6.0
1 2 A l
B .15
l b
1 8.0
1 6.0
7 .0
2 0.0
1 8.0
1 3 A3 B .12 1 4 A3 B .12
l b l b
1 6.0 1 6.0
1 5.0 1 4.0
9 .0 7 .0
1 6.0 1 8.0
1 7.0 1 6.0
1 8 AA B .48
l c
2 7.0
2 4.0
7 .0
2 5.0
1 8.0
2 1
F 6 B .32
l c
2 0.0
1 8.0
9 .0
2 4.0
1 9.0
2 3 AA B .50
l b
1 8.0
1 6.0
1 0.0
2 3.0
2 1.0
2 8 F 5 B TS.12
l c
1 7.0
1 5.0
9 .0
1 9.0
1 4.0
2 9 F 5 BTS.12
l c
1 7.0
1 6.0
6 .0
2 0.0
1 7.0
3 6 AA B .18
l c
1 6.0
1 5.0
6 .0
1 8.0
1 6.0
FCFM 2
T he
b ur ia l p ottery
f ro m
B an Na D i
1 7 AA B .48
l c
1 2.0
1 1.0
6 .0
1 4.0
1 2.0
1 9 AA 8 .48
l c
1 1.0
1 0.0
5 .0
1 2.0
1 0.0
2 0 F 6 B .32
1 0
1 1.0
1 0.0
7 .0
1 3.0
1 1.0
2 2 AA 8 .50
l b
1 1.0
9 .0
8 .0
1 2.0
1 0.0
2 4 F 6 B .19
l b
1 2.0
1 0.0
8 .0
1 3.0
1 1.0
3 0 F 5 BTS.12
l c
1 7.0
1 1.0
7 .0
1 4.0
1 2.0
1 1.0
1 0.0
1 3.0
1 4.0
1 3.0 1 2.0
3 1 F 5 L .7 3 4 F 5 BTS.5
l c
1 2.0
1 1.0
1 0.0
1 3.0
6 5 AA B .18
l c
1 4.0
1 2.0
1 1.0
1 3.0
1 1.0
1 33 F 6 B .31
l c
1 2.0
1 0.0
1 1.0
1 5.0
( 10.0)
FORM 3 1 07 A3 80.25 1 08 A2/3 L .8
l b
3 2.0
-
2 7.0
1 10 F 6 B .46
l a
1 11 A2 L .8
-
1 18 F 6 B .44
2 5.0
3 5.0
3 6.0
3 5.0
1 9.0
3 7.0
3 3.0
3 6.0
2 4.0
1 9.0
2 3.0
2 8.0
2 8.0
3 0.0
2 5.0
2 7.0
3 5.0
2 7.0
l a
3 0.0
2 2.0
3 2.0
3 4.0
5 7 AA B .10/11
l c
2 7.0
2 5.0
9 .0
3 7.0
3 4.0
5 8 F 5 BTS.5 5 9 AA B .48
l c l c
2 5.0 3 2.0
2 3.0 3 0.0
1 4.0 7 .0
3 8.0
3 5.0
4 3.0
3 7.0
6 0 AA B .18
l c
3 4.0
3 2.0
9 .0
4 5.0
3 5.0
6 1 F 6 8 .32
l c
3 0.0
2 8.0
9 .0
4 7.0
7 4 A A 8 .30 7 5 A l B .14
l b l b
2 1.0 1 9.0
1 8.0 1 7.0
1 2.0
3 4.0
7 6 F 5 BTS.12
l c
3 0.0
2 9.0
1 1.0
3 9.0
7 7 F 5 BTS.3
l c
7 8 F 6 0 .31
l c
3 2.0
2 9.0
1 1.0
7 9 F 6 B .31
l c
3 2.0
2 9.0
1 2.0
3 7.0
2 5.0
8 0 F 5 B TS.12
l c
2 8.0
2 5.0
1 2.0
3 8.0
3 2.0
8 1 AA 8 .48
l c
2 6.0
2 3.0
1 4.0
4 0.0
3 8.0
8 2 AA B .12
l b
3 5.0
3 2.0
1 1.0
8 3 F 5 BTS.12
l c
3 8.0
3 6.0
1 2.0
4 3.0
2 5.0
1 03 F 5 BTS.7
l c
3 2.0
3 1.0
1 0.0
4 2.0
1 04 F 5 BIS.?
l c
3 0.0
0 27.0
1 06 F 6 B .19
l b
2 9.0
2 7.0
8 .0
3 9.0
1 12 AA 8 .48
l c
3 8.0
3 6.0
9 .0
4 1.0
2 6.0
1 9.0
4 1.0
3 3.0
3 0.0
2 7.0
1 1.0
4 0.0
( 30.0)
2 8.0
FOFM 4
1 20 A3 B .12 1 21 F 6 B .21
l b l b
3 7.0
3 8.0
2 8.0
9 .0 ( 28.0)
2 6.0
1 2.0
1 26 F 6 B .19
l b
2 8.0
2 6.0
7 .0
3 8.0
1 30 F 6 B .19
l b
2 8.0
2 6.0
1 0.0
4 1.0
( 38.0)
1 32 F 6 B .32 1 34 F 6 B .31
l c l c
4 4.0
4 0.0
1 0.0
1 35 AA B .10/11
1 c
3 6.0
3 2.0
1 1.0
1 36 F 5 BTS.6
l c
2 8.0
2 5.0
9 .0
1 38 F 5 BTS.12
l c
2 6.0
2 4.0
1 1.0
9 4 F 6 B .35
l c
1 2.0
1 0.0
3 0.0
1 7.0
1 7.0
9 5 A3 B .12
l b
1 4.0
1 2.0
3 1.0
1 24 F 6 L .7
FORM 5
( 38.0)
'
- 3 07
-
The
bur ia l p ottery
f ro m
B an
Na
D i
FC RA 6 9 7 F6 B .21
l b
3 3.0
3 1.0
2 0.0
4 6.0
9 8 AA B .18
l c
29.0
2 7.0
2 2.0
4 1.0
2 6.0
-
3 1.0
2 9.0
1 7.0
4 3.0
( 30.0)
1 09 F6 L .?
2 9.0
FORM 7 9 6 F6 B .35
l c 30.0
5 .
2 2.0
3 4.0
2 3.0
FORM 8 1 31 A3/4 B .48
l c
FORM 9 8 7 A3 B .12
l b
6 .0
5 .0
1 1.0
8 8 AA B .48
l c
4 .0
4 .0
9 .0
5 .0
6 .0
8 9 AA B .48
l c
6 .0
5 .0
7 .0
6 .0
6 .0
90 ›A B .50
l b
8 .0
7 .0
6 .0
9 .0
8 .0
9 1
l c
4 .0
4 .0
5 .0
6 .0
6 .0
9 .0
1 0.0
F5 BTS.6
9 3 F 6 B .19 1 19 A3/4 B .12
l b
7 .0
5 .0
1 6.0
l b
4 .0
4 .0
9 .0
l c
1 1.0
1 0.0
7 .0
1 1.0
7 .0
1 0.0
8 .0
2 4.0
1 2.0
1 3.0
FO RA 1 0 9 9 A3 B .18 FO RA 1 1 1 25 F6 L .7 FORM 1 2 1 22 F6 B .19
l b
26.0
2 8.0
1 2.0
l c
32.0
3 2.0
9 .0
FO RA 1 3 1 27 AA B .18 Pot
P rov.
No.
Mort.
Rum D ia. Mhx2W idth Tot.Ht.of
Base Du i.
Foot H t.
Phase
(an)
body (am)
body
( am)
(am)
( am)
FCF M 1 4a 3 9 F6 B .36
l b
1 9.0
2 1.0
2 0.0
1 6.0
1 0.0
40 F6 B .36
l b
1 5.0
1 6.0
1 5.0
1 5.0
7 .0
5 2 F 5 BTS19
l a
1 9.0
2 0.0
1 6.0
1 6.0
7 .0
5 3 A3 B .26
l a
1 7.0
1 8.0
1 6.0
1 6.0
8 .0
FORM 1 4b 3 7 A l
B .14
l b
1 7.0
2 0.0
2 7.0
1 8.0
1 4.0
3 8 A2 B .12
l b
1 2.0
2 0.0
2 6.0
1 6.0
1 0.0
4 1 A l
B .15
l b
1 4.0
1 9.0
2 0.0
1 7.0
1 0.0
4 2 AA B .18
l c
1 4.0
2 2.0
2 6.0
1 5.0
9 .0
4 3 F 6 B .31
l c
1 3.0
2 2.0
2 6.0
1 7.0
1 0.0
4 5 F 6 B .32
l c
1 3.0
2 1.0
2 3.0
1 5.0
8 .0
4 6 AA B .50
l b
1 2.0
2 0.0
2 5.0
1 8.0
1 2.0
4 9 F 6 B .19
l b
1 2.0
2 2.0
2 5.0
1 5.0
7 .0
5 0 F5 BTS5
l c
1 2.0
1 9.0
2 2.0
1 6.0
1 0.0
5 1
F 5 BTS12
l c
1 2.0
2 0.0
2 4.0
1 7.0
9 .0
5 4 F 5 B1S13
l c
1 9.0
2 3.0
2 4.0
2 0.0
1 2.0
T he
b ur ia l p ottery
f ro m
B an t q a D i
5 5 F 5 BTS5
l c
1 4.0
1 9.0
2 4.0
1 9.0
5 6 F5 L .7
-
1 3.0
2 1.0
2 3.0
1 4.0
6 6 F 6 B .37/39 l b 6 7 F6 B .37/39 l b 6 8 AA B .13
l b
-
-
-
-
-
1 2.0
2 7.0
8 .0 1 0.0
-
-
1 9.0
9 .0
1 6.0
8 .0
1 8.0
1 2.0
6 9 F 5 BTS15
l c
-
-
-
1 7.0
1 0.0
7 0 AA B .29
l c
-
-
-
1 6.0
9 .0
7 1 F 5 BTS6
l c
7 2 A2 L .8
-
7 3 F 5 BTS12
l c
1 37 F 5 B TS6
1 3.0
2 0.0
-
2 7.0
-
1 2.0
-
1 9.0
-
1 7.0
9 .0
1 4.0
1 0.0
-
l c
1 2.0
FOF M 1 4c 4 4 A3 B .48
l c
1 2.0
1 5.0
1 9.0
1 2.0
6 .0
4 7 AA B .10/11
l c
1 1.0
1 3.0
1 4.0
1 1.0
4 .0
1 7.0
1 1.0
5 .0
4 8 AA B .10/11 Pot
P rov.
No.
l c
Nbrt.
1 1.0 R im
P hase D ia
1 5.0 R im
R im Mody Nhx. W idth Tot.Ht.ot B ase Foot H t.
H t.
D ia.(am ) b ody ( am )
( am )
( am )
b ody ( am) D ia.
(am )
( am)
FO RA 1 5 8 4 AA B .12
l c
1 1.0
6 .0
9 .0
9 .0
1 0.0
7 .0
3 .0
8 5 AA B .48
l c
9 .0
6 .0
8 .0
8 .0
7 .0
5 .0
2 .0
8 6 F 6 B .19
l b
1 1.0
5 .0
9 .0
9 .0
8 .0
4 .0
2 .0
l b
1 1.0
9 .0
9 .0
1 2.0
1 5.0
1 0.0
50
l c
1 8.0
6 .0
1 6.0
2 1.0
1 9.0
1 2.0
4 .0
1 2.0
1 5.0
RY M 1 6 1 28 AA B .50 FCFN I 1 7 9 2 AA B .48 FORM 1 8 1 23 A2 L .6 Pot
P rov.
No.
Mort.
R im D ia.
Phase (an )
R i m-body
R im H t.
Max.Br
D ia . ( cm )
( rm i)
b ody( an) b ody( an )
.Max.Ht
FORM 1 9 1 13 A l B .4
2
3 1.0
3 1.0
1 9.0
4 3.0
1 14 A l B .5
2
3 1.0
3 1.0
1 8.0
4 1.0
3 7.0
1 15 A l B .8
2
3 5.0
3 5.0
1 6.0
4 3.0
3 6.0
FORM 2 0 1 16 A2 B .7
2
4 1.0
4 3.0
2 0.0
5 5.0
3 2.0
2
4 9.0
4 1.0
1 6.0
3 8.0
FORM 2 1 1 17 A2 B .6
1 8.0
B an Na
+ 3
+ 2
D i :
i lustrat ions
o f c o mp lete
vesse ls
C 2
M or tuary p hase •o ne At wo •t hree
C l us ter 1
+ 1
C 6
1
C 4
2
3 Xa x is
2
1
0
F IGURE Factor Ana lys is o f X ax is
i s
+ 1
5-1
r ound
t actor 1 , Y ax is
b ased i s
pots .
f actor 2
+ 2
+ 3
Ban
+ 3
+ 2
Na D i :
i lustrat ions
o f c o mplete
®
M or tuary p hase •o ne •t wo m ut hree
v esse ls
C 2
+ 1 -
o
-2
3 3 Xa x is
2
1
0
F IGURE The
c lusters o f
r ound
based
vesse ls
+ 1
+ 2
5-2 r esu lt ing
f ro m
a f actor a na lys is
+ 3
B an Na D i :
i lustrat ions
o f c omp lete
v esse ls
a
F IGURE A . C . E .
5-3 Ban Na D i : p ot
Pot no .3 B .34 MP Pot no .1 B .22 MP
l a l a
Pot no .25 B .TS21 MP
l a
f or m
l a
B .
Pot no .2 B .47 MP
l a
D .
Pot no .4 B .26 MP
l a
F .
Pot no .5 B .26 MP
l a
B an Na D i :
i lustrat ions o f c o mp lete
v esse ls
,
C
e
F IGURE A .
5-4 Ban Na D i : pot
Pot no .35 B .36 MP C .
l b
B .
f or m
l a
Pot no .26 B .TS16 MP
Pot no .16 B .36 MP l b D . Pot no .32 Leve t 8 E . Pot no .62 B .29 MP l c
l b
F IGURE A .
5-5 Ban Na D i : pot f or m
Pot no .64 B .50 MP C .
Pot no .15 B .36 MP
E .
Pot no .9 B .38 MP
l b l b l b
B . D . F .
l b
Pot no .27 B .TS15 MP
l b
Pot no .8 B .42 MP
l b
Pot no .10 B .38 MP
l b
B an Na D i :
I lustrat ions o f c omp lete
v esse ls
a
1
F IGURE A . F .
5-6 Ban Na D i : pot f or m
Pot no .63 B .29 MP l c C-D . Pot no .33 Leve t 5 Pot no .101 B .TS3 MP
l c
B . E . G .
l b
Pot no .100 B .20 MP
l c
Pot no .105 Leve t 7 Pot no .102 B .TS12 MP
l c
B an Na D:
i lustrat ions
o f c o mp lete
v esse ls
C
d
F IGURE A . C .
5-7 Ban Na D i : pot f or m
l c
Pot no .12 8 .15 MP
l b
B .
Pot no .11 B .15 MP
l b
Pot no .7 8 .14 MP
l b
D .
Pot no .6 B . 14 MP
l b
- 3 16
-
B an Na D i :
i lustrat ions
o f c o mp lete
v esse ls
a
b
C
F IGURE A .
5-8 Ban Na D i : pot f or m
Pot no .23 B .50 MP C .
l b
B .
l c
Pot no .13 B .12 MP
Pot no .14 B .12 MP
l b
l b
B an Na D i :
I lustrat ions
o f c o mp lete
v esse ls
a
F IGURE A . C .
5-9 Ban Na D i : pot f or m
Pot no .18 B .48 MP Pot no .21 B .32 MP E .
l c l c
B . D .
l c
Pot no .36 B .18 MP Pot no .28 B .TS12 MP
Pot no .29 B .TS12 MP
l c
l c l c
B an Na D i :
i lustrat ions
F IGURE A .
v esse ls
5-10 Ban Na D i : pot f or m
Pot no .24 B .19 MP C .
o f c o mp lete
l b
B .
2
Pot no .22 B .50 MP
Pot no .20 B .32 MP
l c
l b
B an N a D :
i lustrat ions
o f c omp lete
v esse ls
a
F IGURE A .
5-11 Ban Na D i : pot f or m
Pot no .30 B .TS12 MP C .
l c
B .
2
Pot no .65 B .18 MP
Pot no .31 Leve t 7
l c
B an Na D i :
i lustrat ions
F I GURE A .
5-12 Ban Na D i : pot
Pot no .19 B . ,48 MP C .
o f c o mp lete
l c
B .
v esse ls
f or m
2
Pot no .17 B .48 MP
Pot no .34 B .TS5 MP
l c
l c
B an
Na
D i :
I lustrat ions
o f c o mp lete
v esse ls
a
F IGURE A .
5-13 Ban Na D i : pot
Pot no .10T B .25 MP
l b
- 3 22
B .
-
f or m
3
Pot no .108 Leve l 8
a
F IGURE A . C .
5-14 Ban Na D i : pot
Pot no .110 B .46 MP Pot no .74 B .30 MP
l b
f or ms 3 ( a-b) a nd
l a
B . D .
4 ( c-d)
Pot no .111 Leve l 8 Pot no .75 B .14 MP
l b
F IGURE no .
5-15
Ban
12 B .48 MP
Na
l c C .
D i :
pot
f or m
4 .
A .
Pot no .59 B .48 MP
Pot no . l c
8 1 B .48 MP
l c
B .
Pot
B an Na
D i :
i tustrat ions
o f c o mo tete
v esse ts
a
F IGURE A .
5-16 Ban Na D i : pot
Pot no .79 8 .31 MP C .
l c
B .
-
4
Pot no .134 8 .31 N AP
Pot no .58 B .TS5 MP
- 3 25
f or m
l c
l c
B an Na
D i :
F IGURE
i lustrat ions
A .
5-17
Pot no .82 B .12 MP C .
o f co mo lete
Ban Na D i : pot l b
B .
vesse ls
f or m
4
Pot no .120 B .12 MP
Pot no .61 B .32 MP
l c
l b
B an Na D i :
i lustrat ions
o f c o mo lete
v esse ls
a
F IGURE
5-18 Ban Na D t : pot f or m
4
A .
Pot no .104 B .TS7 MP
l c
B .
Pot no .103 B .TS7 MP
l c
C .
Pot no .57 B .10/11 MP
l c
D .
Pot no .135 B .10/11 MP
l c
B an Na D i :
F IGURE A .
i lustrat ions
o f c o mp lete
v esse ls
5-19 Ban Na DI : pot f or m
Pot no .60 B .18 MP
l c
B .
4
Pot no .106 B .19 MP
l b
B an N a DI : i lustrat ions
o f c o mp lete
v esse ls
a
F I GURE A .
5-20 Ban Na D :pot
Pot no .80 B .TS12 MP C .
l c
B .
-
4
Pot no .T6 B .TS12 MP
Pot no .83 B .TS12 MP
- 3 29
f or m
l c
l c
B an Na D t :
F IGURE A .
i lustrat ions
o f c o mp lete
v esse ls
5-21 Ban Na D t : pot f or ms 4 (a) a nd
Pot no .121 B .21 MP C .
l b
B .
5 (b-c)
Pot n o .95 B .12 MP
Pot no .94 B .35 MP
l c
l b
B an Na D :
i lustrat ions
o f c o mp lete
v esse ls
a
b
F IGURE A .
5-22 Ban Na D: pot
Pot no .109 Leve l 7 C .
B .
f or m
6
Pot no .98 B .18 MP
Pot no .97 B .35 MP
l c
l c
B an Na D :
I lustrat ions o f c o mp lete
v esse ls
a
F IGURE
5-23 Ban Na D i : pot f or ms 7 (a) a nd
9 (b-e)
A .
Pot no .96 B .35 MP
l c
B .
Pot no .88 B .48 MP
l c
C .
Pot no .89 B .48 MP
l c
D .
Pot no .87 B .12 MP
l b
E .
Pot no .119 B .12 MP
l b
B an Na D i :
i lustrat ions
o f c o mp lete
v esse ls
D
a
b
C
F IGURE A .
5-24 Ban Na D i : pot
Pot no .91 B .TS6 MP C . .
l c
B .
f or m
9
Pot no .93 B .19 MP
Pot no .90 B .50 MP
l b
l b
Ban Na
D i :
i lustrat ions
o f co mplete
v esse ls
a
F IGURE A . C .
5-25 Ban Na D i : pot Pot no .99 B .18 MP
Pot no .122 B .19 MP
f or ms
l c l b
- 3 34
1 0(a),11(b) 12(c)and
B . D .
-
1 3(d)
Pot no .125 Leve l Pot no .127
B .18 MP
l c
B an
Na D t :
I lustrat ions
o f
c ormo lete
v esse ls
3
2
1
0
( 84 0 8 6 0 8 5 • P hase 1 0 P hase 2 E lP hase 3
2
2
F IGURE Factor a natys is Factor
1 i s
t he
5-26
f or pedesta l led
x ax is ,
f actor 2 i s
- 3 35
-
vesse ls . t he y ax is .
B an Na
t ustrat ions o f c omp tete v esse ls
P o tn o . oo p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 • •o 0 0 0 00 0 .494 -
5 6 4 9 4 3 3 8 4 2 7 1 5 0 5 1 4 1 5 5 4 54 6 3 75 4 4 0 3 9 5 2 5 3 4 7 4 4 4 8 U
0 .693 -
( 1 ) 0 .946 U
( r ) 1 . 3 1 . 340 . g
2 .149 -
M or tuary p hase • 1A , 0 1 1 3 , 01C .
F IGURE Resu lts o f a c luster a na lys is t ro m
5-27 f or
t he
Ban Na D i .
p edesta lled
vesse ls
684
B an Na D:
i lustrat ions
o f c o mp lete
v esse ls
a
F IGURE A . C .
5-28 Ban Na DI : pot f or m
Pot no .53 B .26 MP Pot no .40 B .36 MP
l a l b
B . D .
1 4a
Pot no .52 B .TS19 MP Pot no .39 B .36 MP
l a l b
B an Na D t :
I lustrat ions
o f c o mp tete
v esse ts
a
b
F IGURE A
5-29 Ban Na D i : pot
rvt no .38 B .12 MP C .
l b
B .
f or m
1 4b
Pot no .49 B .19 MP
Pot no .46 B .50 MP
l b
l b
B an Na D i :
i lustrat ions
o f c o mp lete
v esse ls
a
F IGURE A .
5-30 Ban Na D t : pot
Pot no .68 B .13 MP C .
l b
B .
t or m
1 4b
Pot no .37 B .14 MP
Pot no .41 B .15 MP
l b
l b
B an Na D i :
i lustrat ions
o f c o mp lete
v esse ls
a
F IGURE A .
5-31 Ban Na D i : pot
Pot no .55 B .TS5 MP C .
l c
B .
f or m
1 4b
Pot no .50 B .TS5 MP
Pot no .56 Leve t 7
l c
B an N a D i :
i lustrat ions
o f c orno lete
v esse ls
a
F IGURE A .
5-32 Ban Na D i : pot
Pot no .il B .TS6 MP C .
l c
B .
-
1 4b
Pot no .13T B .TS6 MP
Pot no .51 B .TS12 MP
- 3 41
f or m
l c
l c
B an Na D i :
F IGURE A .
i lustrat ions
5-33 Ban Na D r : pot
Pot no .42 B .18 MP C .
o f c o mp lete
l c
B .
t or m
v esse ls
1 4b
Pot no .43 B .31 MP
Pot no .45 B .32 MP
l c
l c
B an Na D i :
F IGURE A . C .
I lustrat ions
o f c o mo lete
5-34 Ban Na D: pot t or ms
Pot no .54 B .TS13 MP Pot no .47 B .10/11 MP
l c l c
B . D .
v esse ls
1 4b (a) a nd
1 4c (b-d)
Pot no .48 B .10/11 MP Pot no .44 B .48 MP
l c l c
Ban Na D s :i lustrat ions
F IGURE A . C .
5-35 Ban Na D: pot
Pot no .84 B .12 MP l b Pot no .85 B .48 MP l c
o f c o mp lete
t or ms B . D .
v esse ls
1 5(a—c) a nd
1 7(d)
Pot no .86 B .19 MP Pot no .92 B .48 MP
l b l c
B an Na DI : i tustrat tons o f c o mp lete
v esse ls
a
b
F IGURE A .
5-36 Ban Na D i : pot t or ms
Pot no .128 B .50 MP
l b
B .
1 6(a) a nd
1 8(b)
Pot no .123 Leve l 6
Ban
Na
D i :
I lustrat ions
o f
c o mo lete
vesse ls
a
F IGURE A .
a nd
B .
5-37 L id
Ban Na DI : pot
f or m
1 9
a nd Pot no .113 B .4 MP
- 3 46
-
2
Ban Na
D i :
i lustrat ions
o f
c o mp lete
v esse ls
a
F IGURE A .
a nd B .
5-38 Ban Na D r : pot L td
t or m
1 9
a nd Pot no .114 B .5 MP
2
Ban
Na
D i :
i lustrat ions
o f
c o mp lete
v esse ls
a
F IGURE A .
a nd B .
5-39 Ban Na D i : pot L id
t or m
1 9
a nd Pot no .115 B .8 MP
2
B an Na D i :
i tustrat ions
o f c o mp lete
v esse ls
0
F IGURE A .
a nd B .
5-40 Ban Na DI : pot L ad
f or m
2 0
a nd Pot no .116 B .T MP
2
B an Na D i :
F IGURE A .
a nd B .
I lustrat ions
o f c o mp lete
5-41 Ban Na D i : pot f or m L id
v esse ls
2 1
a nd Pot no .11T 8 .6 MP
2
B an Na D i :
d lustrat ions
o f c o mp lete
v esse ls
2 . 4 oF orm 1 •F o rm 2 oF orm 3 AF orm 4
2 .2
A
2 . 0
1 . 8 A
1 . 6
0
A
0 A AA AA0 A 0
•
0
•
• A
0
▪o o
4-
. 7 ( )
•
A 0
0
G 1
•
L i
< L i
1 . 0
0
0 . 02 0 . 03 0 . 04 S tab i l ity ( 1 .0 /Max .b r . )
0 . 05
F IGURE S tab i l ity/Access d iagram f ro m
0 . 06
0 . 07
5-42 f o r
r ound
Ban Na D i .
b ased
vesse ls
0 . 08
0 . 09
B an Na D i :
1 . 60
i lustrat ions
o f c o mp lete
v esse ls
•F orm 1 4A 0F orm 1 4B AF o rm 1 4C
15 0
1 . 40
•
1 . 30 •
0
1 20 A
•
•
1
0
1 0 1 . 10
1 . 20
1 . 30
1 . 40
1 .5 0
1 . 60
1 70
ACCESS IB IL ITY
F IGURE S tab i l ity/Access d iagra m f ro m
f or
5-43 t he pedesta l led vesse ls
Ban Na D i .
- 3 52
-
1 . 80
1 . 90
C an
H a
D i :
G FI
THE
So i l
cond it ions
a t
o f o rgan ic
2 0 mm
screen .
Ban
Ch iang
f auna l
dur ing
a na lyses
( H igha m
a nd
dec ided
t o
K i jnga m
pass
a screen w ith co mpr is ing
mater ia l
f ro m
accord ing
t o
poss ib le
a re
screen ing p r inc ipa l
t he
s et
sma ll
gastropods
per
out
s he l l, on
r e ma in
spec ies .
spec ies
was
Before n ecessary
i n
f or
f ig
o ffer ing
t o
6-1 .
t hen
t h is
Ban
be
o f
o f
a ss igned
bone very
a
t he mater ia l a nd
p rec ise ly
r esu lts
f ro m
t he
o t
t he
r ice
f i sh .
6 .6 .
S ince
The
o f The
r e ma ins
ascr ibed
a re
t o
on ly
actua l nu mber o f
o f
The
p ieces
p lant mater ia l .
aga in ,
a s t h is
f ine- mesh
sma l l
a nd
o f
L abe lled
b inocu lar m icroscope .
sma l l
f actor
a s
were
t he
i t was t hrough
a nd
The
carbon ised
t ine-screen ing , by
D i ,
sp it
p rocess
co mpr ised
i dent if ied,
t he
pub l ished
Na
and
o f
a t
co mplete .
o r spec ies .
p rocedure
f rag ments
r esu lts
c leaned
mater ia l
a
undertaken
been
screen ing
was
The
r epresented
i ncreased
i s s een
l arger
genus
f rag ments
Most
s a mpled
t he
They were
t o
A l l
o f
f eature
t he
t hrough
p rocedure began w ith
t he mse lves
f ig
as
t hat
h ave
excavat ion
excavated
t or
passed
The
data
under a l o w-po wered
wel l
be lo w.
were
spectrum
as
Ch iang
Th is
f ro m
f ro m
f avourab le
so i l was
unt i l excavat ions were
f am i ly,
i n
r esu lt ing
app ropr iate
1mm .
excavat ions
f inds
r eported
o f
cont inued
scrut in ised
a nd
so i ls
s ize
most
D I
i dent ica l w ith
t he
e ach
NA
excavat ions .
Ban
Dur ing
f ro m
appropr iate
bone,
a ll
1 979) .
was
were
1 975
t he
l eve l p rovenance .
t o
p rocedure
a nd
r ecovered
t he
D i
BAN
A l l excavated
on
a sa mple
a mesh
Na
FR O M
p rocedure was
1 914
l eve l 4 , and
The course ,
t he
1 > r • :
RE MA INS
Ban
undertaken
r e ma ins
E
mater ia l .
Th is
b iotz Dq iza t
A
B IOL OG IC AL
p reservat ion mesh
t he
t he
1 5%
o f
i nd iv idua ls
r esu lt ing
f auna l
6-2 . a n
i nterpretat ion
cons ider so me o f
o f
t hese
t he p rob le ms o f
f auna l
spectra ,
i t
i s
i dent if icat ion .
BO V ID AE, B ibos sp ., Bubo/us bubel ls The buffa lo
bas ic
( K ijnga m r e ma ins Ban
For
h ave
a nd
Non
Nok
s ize d ifferences .
Th is
i s
t he
Ch iang
p rob le m
d ifferent
s ize
The
o f
a ma te
absence
o f
B ites
bet ween
on
t er ms ,
"Boy /doe Th is wh ich
t he m
cattle " .
g roup no
The
bov id
a nd
a
b as is
f ro m
The
a nd
t he There
d o mest ic
a na lyses
o f
i nfa ll ible
approach , because
w i ld
f or
p reh istor ic a re
p robably bet ween
i dent if ied .
- 3 53
-
t hree
i nd igenous
sauve/ i) r u les bone
do mest ic
a nd
t ro m
t he m
out
s a mples .
a l l descr ibed
spec i mens
upon
a n i ma l cou ld we l l overlap _
t he
Nov ibos
r e l ied
t he
but not
were
d ifferences
i n
poss ible .
bet ween w i ld
f or mer .
f e ma le
s ites
i nclude
d ifferences
s eparat ion
water
r esolved
1 975a)
t hese
cou ld, o f course,
o f
been
( H igha m
s a mp les o f
t he
bones
r e ma ins
a r easonable
sma l lest
cons istent
o f
t he l arge ly
bones ,
makes
d ist ingu ish ing
j avan icus a nd
t he
bones
o f
Tha
co mparat ive
(B ibos gaur t is .
wh ich
spec ies
do mest ic
bet ween
(B ibos sp .) h as
a nato m ica l
i dent if ied
t he
bet ween
d ist ingu ish ing catt le
s evera l
been
ho wever, a nd
o f
bubal is) a nd
1 979a) .
morphology c attle ,
p roble m
(Subs
I n
under t he
t he
c attle
p ract ica l h ead ing
l argest,
t he water
a nd
c attle
d ist inct ions
w i ld .
buffa to h ave
f or
been
B an
When i t was f ro m
Ban
Category s l ight
t he
f ound
bov id
t hat
Na
degrees o f
o f
t he
f ro m
b izloq ica l
Ban Ch iang
g reat major ity
D i a lso
amount
D i :
t eeth
t he
1 i nc ludes
Na
r evea l un worn
wear .
ca me
Tong were a na lysed ,
o f
young
t eeth , a nd
t hose
i n
c ategory
3-4-5
r evea l
The
bov ids 2 ,
h ave
p rogress ive ly
CATEGORY OF %EAR 1
2
3
4
5
1 5
1 4
-
Teeth 2
3
1
-
1
-
-
-
RA 1 344
5 5
1 -
_
3 r , J ,
1
-
-
i ncisor
3 4
-
M 1
1 2
-
-
8
2
2
R X 2
1 0
-
-
8
2
-
8
4
-
3
1
-
7 5
7
4
4 2
M3 TOTAL I n addition Upper
t here a re 8 l ower
deciduous
2 0
2
t eeth
Teeth
F t v I2
1 7
FM3 13 44
2
-
7
1
1
7
-
1
1
3
2
9
4
-
-
3
2
M 1
1 7
-
-
2
M2
1 2
1
-
6
5
-
M3
1 5
3
3
7
2
-
TOTAL
7 7
6
7
and
s exua l ly
Th is
a
g reater
dent it ion
FM2
SEC OND
6-1) .
on ly
6-1
bov id
O.
Lower
THE
f igures
( table
a l l r epresent adu lt a n ima ls .
Ban Na D i : t he
Lower
Ban
adu lt an i mals .
r ar ity
TABLE
TCOTH
a nd
f ro m
a marked
Categor ies
t ooth wear, a nd
r e ma ins
FORE
bone
i s
been
s uper i mposed do mest ic
2 5
5
3 1
8
PHAL ANX
usefu l
d i morph ic .
Tha i
1 0
on
cattle,
f or I n
t he
f ig
a scatter t hose
a rchaeozoo log gst
6-3 ,
t he
d iagra m
f ro m
because
spec imens
f ro m
i ncorporat ing
s evera l
o ther
i t
Ban
bones
i s
f ro m
p reh istor ic
durab le
Na D i h ave modern
s ites
a nd
B an
spec i mens
f ro m
p rovenance Wh i te
t he
t he
r ange
e stab l ished,
t he
t he
v ic in ity
o f
w i ld
ones
adopted i nto
t he
o f
t h is
Na
THE
F IRST
w ith in
t he
except f ew
t hough
cattle .
t he
t he
Ban
t hen
t he
Table
a nd
banteng
l ength
Ch iang ,
o f
a nd t h is
a ny
e leven
do mest ic" .
out o f
I f
pha langes
i n
f ig
i s
sma l ler
s a me
s econd
a ny
a l l
not
l i es
i n
t han
t he
approach
pha langes f ro m
kno wn
co me
t he f i rm ly
p robab ly
pha langes
t han 6-3
t he
o f
twe lve
sma t ter
p rov ides
measure ments .
gaur
bone
spec i men
g reat major ity
l eve l 6 were
6-2
correspond ing
i s
f a lls
l eve l 7 a nd
w i ld
f ro m
spec i men .
l ate
l eve ls
PHAL ANX
( f ig
a rea
t hat
pattern
6-4) .
o f
noted
Aga in ,
d istr ibut ion
f ro m
B .38
r e lated
spec ies
a re
t he
Na
s econd
matches
spec i mens
Northeast
o f w i ld
out
be ing
a re
t oo
f or wh ich co mparat ive mater ia l
p reh istor ic
unusua l ly t o
t he
s ites ,
i n s ize .
o r gaur
sma l l
f or
Ba Na D i t en
r educed
banteng
a s
D i bones
t hat
f ro m
Tha i
cons iderab ty
s ize
s tands
o f Ba
t he
p reh istor ic
f or
approach
over whe lm ing major ity
f or
t he
r ecent exa mp les
pha langes
e ither w i ld
t or
f or
r e ma ins
3 ) .
t hat more
bov id
w i ld
pha langes
At
Thus
d istr ibut ion
f i rst pha lanx
b io log ica l
" probab ly
D i ,
smal l
FORE
The
mm .
f ro m
part icu larly
D i
l im it
l abe l led
c ategory .
( leve ls 2 and
Na
var iat ion
4 1-43
f our out o f s ix The
o t
Ba
t he
i nd igenous
Ba
l o wer
was f or
D i :
Na
Very
spec i mens ,
L arge .
be
The
a scr ibed
t o
i s ava i lab le .
THE MA GNU M The and
magnu m
c lear
Nearly The
i s
a ll
pattern
noted
f or
Tha i land .
The
f ro m
u sefu l
bet ween
co me
f ro m
pha langes
i n
ba lance
t hose
most
s hape
ava i lab le
correspond
a nd
t h ird
i n
spec i mens
spec i mens catt le
a
d ifferences
s ize
a re
t o
o f
r e lated
bone
t he
hu man
bur ia ts
s ize
i ts
t he
r epeats
spec ies
s a me
p reh istor ic
t o
and
c learly
t he w i ld
due
cattle
co mpactness water
buffa lo .
f ro m
l eve l 7 .
o r
i tse lf .
On ly
i nd igenous
a s
both
s ettle ments
( f ig
two
t o
Northeast
modern
do mest ic
6-5) .
THE MET AC ARP AL Co mplete
metacarpa ls
t he p resu med do mest ic b readth
may
f a l l
a re
most
Non Nok
w ith in
t he
Tha
i nfor mat ive .
spec imens
observed
r ange
l ength d i mens ions o f t he s a me bones a re noted be
above
t he
s a me
s ituat ion 1 4
t hat
cons idered
t he
o f w i ld
a n i ma l was exactly
( K i jnga m The
f ar
B .38
5 5 .5
a nd
l arge
1 979 :16 , s ee
spec i men 220 .0
o f
r ather
metacarpa ls
Ban i s
t he
be
s ho wn
f or
f e male
banteng ,
s horter .
I t h as
bov id were
l arge
o f t he
been
e nough
t o
l ength
o f
t he
metacarpa l
f ro m
a scr ibed
t o
a w i ld spec ies .
Th is
f ro m
Ban
Ch iang
banteng metacarpa l h as Na
very
t han a re
t o
B .38
t he
been
square
D4
sp it
6-6) .
5 2 .0 m m
I t
t he
Yet ,
s hort
f ig
f ro m
mm .
o f
f or
cons iderab ly
t he metacarpa l
sma llest pub l ished
do mest ic
co mp lete
t oo
para l le ls
mm , a p rox i ma l w idth The
phalanges der ivat ion .
I t h as
t hat, wh i le measure ments
a
very
a nd
a l ength
D i h as
o f
correspond ing
l i ke ly
t hen ,
t hat
sma l l
w i ld
bov id .
s im i lar
a d istal w idth
2 41 .0
i n
s ize
t o
t he
mm
d imens ions B .38 The
modern ,
o f
( Hoo i jer a n ima l
5 3 .0 1 958) .
o f
5 5 .5 ,
was
r e ma in ing do mest ic
a
f our Tha i
B an Na D i :
t he
b io tog ica t
r ema ins
c attle .
TABLE
6-2
Ban Na D i : t he d i mens ions a nd p rovenance o f s econd
P FCMENANCE
t he bov id
f ore pha langes
LENGTH
PRDKIN IAL W IDTH
F 8 B .38
4 6.1
2 8.7
F 6 B .38
4 6.5
2 7.6
F 6 B .36
3 7.6
2 5.5
F 6 B .36
3 7.2
2 6.7
F 6 B .42
3 9.2
2 5.3
F 6 B .42
2 5.2
A3 B .26
3 4.1 3 5.4
A3 B .26
3 4.5
2 6.3
A3/4 B .11
3 3.8
2 5.9
A3/4 B .11
3 4.8
2 5.9
A l 8 .15
3 5.9
2 8.5
A l B .15
3 6.0
2 7.8
L .7
4 3.5
3 0.0
L .7
3 2.4
2 4.1
L .7
3 5.1
2 5.8
L .7
3 5.7
2 6.9
L .7
3 6.7
2 6.6
L .7
3 9.3
2 8.0
L .7
3 5.3
2 7.0
L .7
3 6.5
2 7.9
L .7
3 4.0
2 5.4
L .7
3 5.6
2 5.3
L .7
3 8.1
2 5.5
L .7
3 9.4
2 6.5
L .6
4 4.2
3 2.5
L .6
3 9.4
2 9.8
L .6
4 2.7
2 7.4
L .6
3 3.6
2 5.0
L .6
3 3.4
2 3.5
L .6
3 5.4
2 5.3
L .5
3 5.6
2 3.7
L .3
3 3.3
2 5.2
L .2
3 5.8
2 8.0
L .2
3 1.7
2 8.3
L .2
3 1.3
2 2.5
L .2
2 9.5
2 1.6
2 7.6
B an N a D :
t he
b io log ica l
TABLE
r ema ins
6-3
Ban Na D i : t he d i mens ions a nd p rovenance o f bov id magna PACVENANCE
LENGTH
l i e / 1N :L i t W I DMA
F 6 8 .38
3 1.8
3 5.3
1 .11
F6 B .36
3 1.4
3 1.5
1 .00
F 6 B .42
2 8.7
3 3.3
1 .16
A3 8 .26
3 0.7
3 2.7
1 .06
A l B .15
3 0.0
3 2.4
1 .08
L .7
3 7.5
4 8.3
1 .28
L .7
2 9.1
3 1.8
1 .09
L .7
2 9.5
3 1.1
1 .05
L .7
3 8.5
4 1.5
1 .07
L .7
2 8.3
2 9.2
1 .03
L .7
3 0.6
3 3.0
1 .07
L .7
3 0.4
3 4.5
1 .13
L .7
2 8.1
3 1.7
1 .12
L .7
2 9.1
3 4.0
1 .16
L .7
2 9.9
3 2.6
1 .09
L .6
3 1.3
3 5.3
1 .12
L .5
2 9.8
3 1.8
1 .06
L .3
3 0.1
3 2.0
1 .06
* A l l abbrev iat ions
t or bone measurements a re e nd o f
t he
L i sted
a t
t he
chapter .
TABLE
6-4
Ban Na D i : t he d i mens ions o f co mp lete bov id metacarpa ls
P 11 :34 13464 43E
PW
DW
MN
FW :E YN
F 6 8 .38
2 20.0
5 5.5
5 5.5
1 1.7
F 6 8 .36
2 16.0
5 5.2
5 0.1
3 2.2
1 .10
F 6 B .42
1 86.5
5 2.4
5 0.0
2 7.6
1 .04
A3 B .26
1 98.5
5 5.9
5 4.7
2 7.7
1 .02
A3/4 8 .11
1 97.9
5 5.8
5 5.2
2 8.2
1 .01
TABLE
6-5
Ban Na D i : t he d i mens ions a nd p rovenance o t bov id
f i rst
t ore pha langes
- 3 57
-
1 .00
B an N a D i :
PR : ME W /4CE Fore R ight
L
t he
b io log ica t
r ema ins
PW
DT
M iV
PW :L
I nterior
F 6 B .38
6 4.5
2 8.4
2 7.2
2 4.9
0 .44
L 7
6 0.0
2 8.4
2 7.4
2 4.5
0 .47
L 7
6 1.8
2 8.7
2 7.2
2 4.5
0 .46
L 7
5 6.6
2 8.2
2 7.2
2 5.6
0 .49
L 7
5 7.4
2 6.0
2 4.0
2 3.9
0 .45
L 6
5 3.8
2 4.4
2 2.8
2 2.0
0 .45
L 6
5 0.2
2 3.0
2 3.4
2 1.6
0 .45
Fore R ight Exterior F 6 B .38
6 5.0
2 9.0
2 7.0
2 5.0
0 .44
L 7
6 6.60
3 2.5
3 0.5
2 9.8
0 .48
L 7
6 3.50
2 7.0
2 5.8
2 6.0
0 .42
L 7
6 2.40
2 9.7
2 8.5
2 8.5
0 .47
L 7
6 0.30
2 5.5
2 4.8
2 4.8
0 .42
L 7
5 6.60
2 6.1
2 5.2
2 4.3
0 .46
L 7
5 7.10
2 3.5
2 3.1
2 3.4
0 .41
L 3
5 0.50
2 3.8
2 2.4
0 .47
L 2
5 7.40
2 7.0
2 5.4
2 5.0
0 .47
L 2
4 8.10
2 3.5
2 2.7
2 1.5
0 .48
0 .42
F ore L eft
-
I nterior
F 6 B .36
5 8.40
2 4.5
2 4.2
2 1.9
F 6 B .42
5 4.0
2 6.0
2 3.7
2 1.5
0 .48
A3 B .26
5 4.5
2 7.0
2 4.1
2 2.5
0 .49
A3/4 B .11
5 8.0
2 7.0
2 4.8
2 3.7
0 .46
A l B .15
5 8.9
2 6.3
2 6.4
2 4.7
0 .44
L 7
6 7.3
3 0.1
2 8.9
2 7.8
0 .44
L 7
5 9.0
2 8.7
2 8.8
2 8.4
0 .48
L 7
5 4.2
2 3.1
2 1.7
1 8.5
0 .42
L 7
5 7.2
2 6.5
2 3.5
2 1.5
0 .46
L 7
5 7.2
2 8.4
2 5.3
L 6
6 1.2
2 8.5
L 3
5 9.9
2 8.5
2 7.4
L 2
5 2.0
2 3.4
2 3.8
L 2
4 8.7
2 0.1
-
-
2 5.0
0 .49
2 5.6
0 .46
2 7.0
0 .47
-
0 .46
-
0 .41
F ore L eft Exterior F 6 B .36
5 8.5
2 4.8
2 5.9
2 2.5
0 .42
F 6 B .42
5 4.7
2 6.1
2 3.6
2 2.5
0 .47
A3/4 B .11
5 7.9
2 6.1
2 5.6
2 5.1
0 .47
A3/4 8 .48
5 6.9
2 5.2
2 3.2
2 1.6
0 .44
A l B .15
5 7.6
2 7.4
2 6.3
2 3.5
0 .47
L 6
5 8.6
2 8.1
2 5.7
2 5.0
0 .47
L 3
5 9.5
3 0.0
2 6.3
2 5.9
0 .50
- 3 58
-
B an
D i :
t he
b io log ica l
r ema ins
BUBAL US BUBA L/ 5
The w i ld water butta lo no w
very
r are .
r estr icted
w ith in
d escr ibed
t he
c att le .
Th is
i t
i s
i nhab its
Tha i land
i nd igenous
l owly ing
t o
U ttha i
p r inc ipa l d ist inct ions
h as made
i t poss ib le
t o
i n
l eve l 8 a t Ban Na D i .
upper
7 ,
i t
f ro m
i s
qu ite
Than i
p robab le
Southeast As ia ,
t he
S ince
t hey
i s
i t i s t oday
( 1979a)
h as
o f water buffa lo a nd
t hat water
t here
t hough
a nd
K i jngam
bones
conclude t hat
t erra in
P rov ince .
bet ween
r ep resented l eve l
t o
we l l watered
buffa lo
a re
not
i s on ly one spec imen
were
on ly
abundant
i n
t here
L eve ls 6 - 5 . Measurab le
i n s ize ,
t he
buffa lo
bones
p resent do mest ic
a t Ban Na D i co me
s tock .
bore marks o f burn ing , s uggest ing
f ro m
Most bones were
t hat
a n a n ima l match ing
a lso
butchered
a nd
t he meat was consumed .
SUS SCTA7FA
The p reh istor ic b as is o f f or
bas ic
p rob le m
contexts ,
i mmature
bones
f ro m
Neverthe less , Tha i land
h as
i s
bones
i s
As cooked .
a t
p resence
been Ban t he
p ig w i ld
not poss ib le . o f
Ch iang 3 4
( H igha m a nd
They
f ro m
Non
were c .
t he
t he
do mest ic
co mp lete
No rtheast a n ima ls
l o wer p ig,
s ize
t he
r ange
i s not k no wn .
b reed
s u id
Tha i
on
i n
c ran ia
Northeast f ro m
bur ia l
co me
f ro m
1 975) . Nok
Tha , most
f ro m
p ig
butchered
r ema ins
a t death
Ban Na D i , 2 7
co me
a nd t ro m
t he meat i mmature
1 9 months o f age .
TABLE
6-6
Sus scrota: t he morta l ity
S TA
f ro m
do mest ic
i nd igenous w i ld
i nvar iab ly
p ig mand ib les
a n ima ls k i l led when u nder
bones a nd
Moreover,
a p reh istor ic
demonstrated
a n ima ls . Of
cons ider ing s eparat ing
Sus scrota j u l la t us , t he
t he
contexts a t Non Nok Tha i mmature
i n
t hat
f requenc ies
C EDENT I TI CH DEVELOFN IENT
EST. / 4 2E
n s pec i mens
I N MCN 1 1 IS
1
Deciduous p remolar
2
Deciduous PM2,3,4
i n p rimary e ruption
u nerupted
f etal
3
Deciduous PM2,3,4
i n s econdary e ruption
1 -4 weeks
4
Deciduous P .2,3,4
i n
4 -7 weeks
5
Deciduous P M 1 4 1
t ertiary e ruption
i n p ri m . wear. N M
u nerup.
b irth-1 w k
2 - 4 months
B an N a D i : t he
b io tog ica t
r e ma ins
6
N n
i n p ri m ary e ruption
4 - 5
3
7
N M
i n s econdary e ruption
5 - 6
1
8
N M
i n
6 - 7
1
9
N M
i n p rimary wear, N I2 u nerupted
7 - 8
3 4
t ertiary e ruption
l o
N n
i n s econdary wear, N2 u nerupted
8 - 9
1 1
NV
i n p rimary e ruption
9 - 1 0
1
1 2
M I2
i n s econdary e ruption
1 0 - 1 1
-
1 3
NV
i n
1 1
1 4
R M2 - 4 i n p rimary e ruption
t ertiary e ruption
- 1 2
1
1 2 - 1 4
-
1 5
R M2 - 4 i n s econdary e ruption
1 4 - 1 5
1 6
R M2 - 4 i n
1 5 - 1 6
-
1 7
P MW
1 6 - 1 7
9
1 8
NB
i n p rimary e ruption
1 7 - 1 9
1
1 9
NB
i n s econdary e ruption
1 9 - 2 1
-
2 0
NB
i n
2 1
- 2 3
-
2 1
NB c usp o ne
i n s econdary wear
2 3 - 2 5
-
2 2
NB c usp
i n s econdary wear
2 5 - 2 7
3
2 3
NB c usp t hree
2 7 - 2 9
3
2 4
NB a ll
c usps
i n
2 5
NB a ll
c usps
i n e arly
t ertiary e ruption
i n p rimary wear, NB u nerupted
t ert. t wo
e rupt.
c usp o ne
i n p ri m . e r r
i n s econdary wear l ate s econdary wear l ate
t ertiary wear
2 6
NB a ll
c usps
i n
2 7
NB a ll
c usps
i n q uaternary wear
t ertiary wear
- 3 60
-
3 0+
-
a dult
-
l ate maturity
1
v ery o ld
-
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1
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1
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0
0 0
1
4
0
0
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M * N N
0 N
0 14 N N
M CD 0 /- N N N M M M
B an Na D i :
t he
b io log ica l
r ema ins
CERV IDAE : Cervus un icolc ir , Cervus e ld i , Ax is porc inus and Munt iacus muntjak
There s ambar The
a re
l atter not
qu ite
e asy
r estr icted
A l l o f
r ema ins a lso co me a nd
p rocess ing . o f
t he i r
e ight o f
bear The
s ize , t he
a nt ler
Cervus f ro m
t o
r emarks
app ly
deer
(Cerv is
E ld 's d iff icu lt
A
number
muntjak
butchery
a nd
a nd
t he
o f
i s
t o
a nd
t he
t he
e lda
t he
The
a reas .
Ban t hat
bones
Na t he
co me
D i
a re
f ro m
adu lt
cons istent w ith
bones
a scr ibed , on
Adu lt
spec imens
p ig
deer
t he
f ood bas is
p redo m inate :
bet ween
bones
deer .
bones
out
ho wever, do
f ro m
Aga in ,
( seven
t he
o f
t he
( Ax is , 00rc in i fs) because
TABLE Schedu le o f d i mens ions
LEVEL
PM2
Ban
most o f
Na
muntjak
both
a re
FMB
D i match
spec imens
n ine) mand ib les
i n
r evea l co me
s ize
f ro m
t or sma l l deer mand ibles
L .TOOTH ALV .
DEGREE
ROW
CF WEAR
6 3.3
7
-
-
7
D
D
-
3
7
-
-
-
4 r ,
7 6
_
-
-
1 6.5 -
NB 3 3
c harred
6
5
-
-
-
1 7.2
NB 3
c harred
7
4
-
-
-
-
N I2 2
c harred
8
3
-
-
-
-
N H
new b reak
9
3
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
TABLE D imens ions o f
1 , 0.
LEVEL
PM 1 PM2 F t v t 3 N A3
1 7.0
COMMENT
1
-
( 17.0) -
NB 3
c harred
N H
c harred
3
P N I 4 3 N H
c harred -
3
NB 3
n oJmandible
P MB 3
c harred
6-10
Cervus e t & mand ib les
L A L M L ALV L ALV DEGREE M 1
M2
M3
CF NEAF I
t he
s igns
6-9
LNG
o f
d iffer qu ite marked ly .
2
1 0
i s
s ke leta l
a n ima ls .
ND .
I t
a nt ler s tructure
a nd
charr ing
marsh land .
g rassy
a ssumed
Most o f
f ronta l bones
major ity
open
open
t he
scho mburgk i , 2
f ro m mature a n ima ls .
cerv id
p ig
t o
t o
Ch iang
i t
d ist ingu ish
t he
The a nt ler a nd
r easonab le
modern
co me t o
( Aluntk rcus muntjak) a nd s im i lar s ize .
Ban
a nd
t hat spec ies .
t en mand ib les
I t i s very
t imes ,
Southeast As ia ;
(Cervus
t he ir bones , but
f ro m
un icolor
deer
access
t he marks o f butcher ing s a me
i n ma in land
h istor ic
h ab itat w ith bet ween
t he
o f deer
Scho mburgk 's
dur ing
d ist ingu ish
d ifferent .
a n ima ls
spec ies a nd
a wood land
t o
character ist ic
l arge
unicolor)
was
s a mbar p refers i s
two
(Cervus
C CNMENT
o f
adu lt
B an Na D i :
1
6
_
_
-
2
6
-
-
-
3
6
-
-
-
-
1 3.5
-
1 4.1
4 5
6 r . )
D -
D -
D U/E -
1 4.0 1 4.0
6
5
7
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
8 9
3
-
-
-
-
-
1 7.1
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
_
b iolog ica l
1 3.6
1 0
_
t he
-
M2
3
-
-
t v2
3
c harred
-
-
M2
4
c harred
-
-
M2 N H
3
c harred -
1 6.0
-
M 12
3
-
1 5.0
2 4.2
NB
4
c harred -
1 7.2
CAN 1DAE : Can is
A
d eta i led
u ndertaken , a nd
w i ld
1 980) .
i n
cons iderat ion
con junct ion w ith
spec ies
Both
o t
wo lf ,
mu lt ivar iate
morpholog ica l
o f
t he
d ifferences
dog
bones
t reat ment .
match
They
t he
p ig ,
catt le
was
c a lcu lated
t hose
were a nd on
deer t he
cuon
Ban
bones .
bas is
t hat
a nd
o f
t he
3
M3
3
-
-
M2
5
-
t he
Ch iang
K i jnga m
Ban
h as
does
j ust
been Man ly
d ist inct
dogs
o f
t he ir
t he
a t d eath o f o f
s ize
a nd
a nd
Ch iang
The
a s i n
patterns
bones
measurements
t he wo lf .
age
c an id
r e lated Northeast Tha i s i tes ( H igha m ,
charred
The
M 12
Ch iang
c ran ia l
f ro m
f ro m
smashed
2 6.6
f ro m
o f
r evea led
do mest ic, a nd descended u lt imate ly D i
Ban
a nd
a na lys is
s mashed
f am i l iar 's
spec imens
j acka l
r ema ins
were
t he Ban Na post morte in
s a me
manner
a s
t he Ban Na D i dogs
t ooth
e rupt ion
a nd
wear .
The ma in age s tages a re :
1 .
Very y oung d ogs, w ith u nworn d eciduous
2 .
Young d ogs, w ith e rupting p ermanent d ogs, w ith p ermanent
t eeth.
t eeth.
3 .
S ubadult
4 .
Adult
5 .
O ld d ogs w i t h welt worn p ermanent
t eeth.
6 .
Mandibles w ithout
b ut weich a re a t
d ogs w ith p ermanent t eeth
i n p lace,
T he mortality d ata a re a s
f ollows:
1 .
Very young
2
2 .
Y oung
3 .
S ubadul t
4
4 .
Adult
4
5 .
O ld
6 .
A t
l east
There
s ubadu
a re
r esu lt s uggested o f f u l l body
s ize .
1 6
t
b ut
u nworn.
l east
s ubadult
6
mand ib les ,
t hat t he
t eeth e rupted,
t eeth e rupted a nd s lightly worn.
dogs
1 4
o f
f ro m
wh ich
a re
a t
Ban Na D i were
l east
s ubadu lt
k i l led when
Th is
t hey were
B an Na D i : t he
I
I I
I
b iolog ica l
I
C O
r e ma ins
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I "'
II
I
II
it
II
it
II
11
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1
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II
1
1
1 1
II
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11
1
1 I
1
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01 C
I
1 1
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C
C
C 6 .
3 7 7
C
f u — 1 : 0 4.
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4
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4 .4
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4.
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m
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7
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e I
1
c o 9 •
0
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s
1
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1
1
1
1
I
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4.
2 1 4 . C I 0
I
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. C
.
4.
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C
7 2 7 7 7 7 7 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0
cc c c eeececci ic
C
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2
1 C I
1
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1
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I
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ii
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1
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1 1
s ubadu tt
0
1 4-
3
7 1 1 2
> 2 ,
7 ( 1 3 . _
g i - 2 3
l l - 7
I
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 I
I
1
1
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1
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1
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1
1
1
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g 3
1. •
1
t o t o t o t o c ' n C e )
N
C '
N N
Ban Na
D i :
t he
b io log ica l
r e ma ins
C o
C r ) 1
0 5. f • •
1
1
1
0
II
1
1
• 1
1
1
•
•
C D
1
1 1
1
1
e l '
CO
1
•
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1
0
1
1
. 1
1
1
1
I
I
v • N r • -
C O
C O i t •• 1 1 C I C Y ) I - 1..
N . .
1
1
1
1 1
1 1
i • •
N •1
1
1
I
1
6-12 TABLE
▪
• .C
M I ' 0 ' 0 1 : 3 4 3 4 J C D 4 3 4 3 6 .
6 .
0
0
6 .
C) C
6 .
6 .
6 .
0
0
0
SC .C 0
6 .
SC
0
0
0
0
C 6 .
C 6 .
ec T A
1
5 1
" 0 C D 6 .
1
1
11
1
1
11
1
1
1
0 3 )
1
1
1
O SC >
0
C C
C C
6 .
0▪ C O
O C
0 0
7
7
7
9
7
>
1 1
9 . • . . . . ,
0 ) 0 e • •
13
c l ) 6 .
.0
0 . ) C Y )
6 . 6 .
1
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C
C
1
1
i
2 gg3 2 0 > , 0 6 .
i n
C f )
' e
C
C
O
2
73
7
-
7
7
-
7
7
1
1
1
1 1
1
1
1 1
1
1
1
1
0 1
1
1
1 1
1
1
1 1
1
1
1
1
C : 1C :2 1
1
1 1
1
1
1 1
1
0 1
1
r -
N
I
S
f • • •
N
13
o 3
C
11
*0
0
• 1 f • -
I • • I
1 • • •
• 4 3
• et
C O
. . . C O N • • 1 1." '
• I
1
1
•
1 .. '
1
1-
I
1."
1
N - 1 % . .
I
• . •1
5
C 37
1
• • .1 0 :0 C O
C O t • • 0 )
0
1
1 / 3 C O N - C O 0 )
0
• r " N
g e t
.
13 .
Q0 .
1 ,.
c0 .
B an N a D i : t he
b io log ica l r ema ins
MAN IDAE : Man es sp .
On ly
one
pango l in
The d istr ibut ion o f both be ing adapted
bone
( a
h umerus) was
f ound
a t Ban Na D i ( L .
t he Ch inese a nd Ma layan pangol ins t o p r imary a nd s econdary f orest .
i s
6 ) .
co mp l imentary ,
FEL IDAE : Fel ls sp .
Cat be ing
bones
i dent if ied .
i n As ia .
were
Boonsong
p resence .
I ndeed
FEMUR L .7 max .
i dent ify
One
a t
Ban
a nd McNee ly t hey ment ion
f o l low ing spec imen
FeHs sp .
r are
Na
Fel ls bengatens is : t he
i s
i dent if ied
D i ,
t he
( 1978) noted t hat t o
f o l lo w ing
l eopard
i t was
two
spec imens
cat was w ide ly
d istr ibuted
t hat i t was t o lerant o f h uman
a r a ider o f
h uman
s tock .
The
t h is spec ies :
w ith h ead : 8 .3 mm f e t id
h umerus was
i t t o spec ies
f ound
i n l eve l 6 but i t i s not poss ib le
t o
l eve l :
HUMERUS L .6 D IN : 2 3 .2 mm
MUSTEL IDAE : Me/agate persona/ e i
The
Bur mese
f orests a nd a s
f erret badger
r icef ie lds .
Two
i s adapted
t o
s evera l h ab itats ,
adu lt mand ib les were
a scr ibed
t o
i nc lud ing
t h is
spec ies
f ol lo ws :
TABLE 6-13 Ban Na D i : t he bones
f e te
ND .
P FCMENANCE
f ro m
Me logate personata
L ALV FM RON
Mandible 1
L evel
7
1 7. 1
Mandible 2
Level
7
1 7.8
L ALV M R :3 1 4 1 2.1
. 7.12.16
1 7.0
RAN IDAE : Rana
1 0.7 9 .7
At ./ agate personals B ritish Museun 1 948
HT AT M 1
terms
B an N a D : t he
b io log ica l r ema ins
Severa l spec imens h ave been a scr ibed t o t he f rog Rana f ig //n& A sma l ler g roup o f f rog bones h ave not yet been i dent if ied t o spec if ic l eve l a nd a re l abe l led Rana sp . : sma l l f rog bone . The f or mer spec ies i s adapted t o
a n
The
open
h ab itat
p rone
t o
f lood ing ,
f o l low ing spec imens were
a nd
f i nds
r ice
padd ies
congen ia l .
f ound : T ABLE 6 -14
The bones o f
f iena t igrina f rom B an N a D i L EVEL
B CNE 1 I lium U rostyle
1
Maxilla
1
2
3
1 1
4
5
1 1 1
R ad io U lna H umerus
1
T ibio F ibula
1
SMALL FRCG B CNE:
R4AM SP.
I lium U rostyle
1
Max illa H umerus
6
7
8
1 1
4 1 1
1 2
2
7
2 2
2
2
1 3
2
2 1
1
1
2
1 2
1 1
R ad io U lna T ibio F ibula F emur
1
1
1
2 2
1
3 1
1
AVES : Gal lus do mesl lcus a nd u n ident if ied b ird
Desp ite i n
t he
t he
f act
t hat w ith in
l i v ing memory
e nv irons o f Ban Na D i , b ird bones
t here
a re
t o
l ack o f a modern co mparat ive s amp le . Ch icken bones were r e lat ive ly co mmon
t he
u sua l ly
r are .
l arger
Moreover,
t han
Northern Tha i land .
t he
The
i dent if icat ion
c o mparat ive
ND .
a r ich
av ifauna
even
t o
f am i ly
a t
spec imen ,
Ban
i s
Na
a w i ld
r u led D i .
j ung le
out
due
They
were
f ow l
f ro m
f ol lo w ing d i mens ions were obta ined .
TABLE Ban Na D i
t here was
i n p re- a nd p rotoh istor ic contexts
6-15
t he d i mens ions o f t he bones P F ICM ENANCE
L
B d
f ro m SC
Gal lus Bp
CCAVENT
B an N a D i : t he
T arsametarsat
1
L .7
-
1 3.7
-
-
c harred
2
L .7
-
1 2.5
-
-
-
3 4
L .7 L .7
-
2 2.5 -
-
1 3.1
c harred
5
L .6
-
-
-
c harred
6 7
L .5 L .7 B .12
D.
B CNE
F emur
BONE
T ibiotarsus
B CNE
Hunerus
B CNE
Carpametacarpus
b io tog ica t r ema ins
-
8 0.8
PRCVENANCE
GL
1 2.8
6 .4
sc
Bd
1
L .7
( 75.0)
-
( 19.0)
L .7 L .2
5 5.0
-
1 3.0
4 5
L .2 L .2
6
L .2
7
L .7 B 12
ND .
PROVENANCE
1
L .7
2
L .7
3
L .5
4
L .2
7
L .7 B .12
O.
P RCVENANCE
-
-
-
-
7 7.4
6 .9
D ip
GL
( 18.5)
-
2 0.9 Bp
c harred -
-
c harred young
-
y oung
1 5.1
young
Bd
CCNNENT
-
c harred
-
1 1.5
-
-
1 2.1
c harred
-
-
1 14.2
y oung
1 1.9
Bd
SC
aL
L .7
-
L .7
-
-
3
L .7
-
-
4
L .6
5
L .7 B 12
1 8.8
ND .
PRCVENANCE
GL
D ip
Bp
3 7.9
7 .1
1 1.7
1
L .7 L .7 B .12
-
CCMMENT
1
2
1 9.9
-
2
-
-
-
1 5.5
7 .3
c harred
-
-
-
c harred
-
c harred
7 0.3 CCNNENM
c harred
PRZNENANCE
GL
U lna
1
L .7 B .12
6 6.6
T he f ollow ing s pecimens were
-
-
D.
t here a re 2 p elvic bones
c harred O C UA ENT
2 3
B C :NE
I n a dd ition
1 3.9
f rom L evels 7 a nd 3 .
i dentified t o
L arge b irds a s
f ottows:
B an Na D i :
t he
b io log ica l
r ema ins
T ar e : metatarsus
f rom L evel
8
Bp
2 4.5
H umerus
fr am Level
7
Bp
3 0.9
The
t ollow ing s pecimens were
i dentifie r
t o s melt
b irds a s
Carpametacarpus
t ram Level
7
GL
1 1.5
T arsametatarsus
fr am Level
6
Bd
1 1.2
T ibiotarsus
fr om Level
3
Bd
6 .9
VARAN IDAE :
The
f o l lo w ing
spec imens
t ollows:
Varanus net t / los t /3
were
i dent if ied
a s
t he
L i zard ,
Varanus
nebu losus: Mand ib le
f rag ments
f ro m
l eve l 7 ( 3
f ragments) , a nd
l eve ls 6 , 5
4 .
CROC ODYL IDAE : Cr000dy lus s ia mens is
A
sma l l
5/ ;91 1 le1 751 :5 .
a nd
n umber
They were
o f
boney
r ecovered
scutes
f ro m
were
l eve l 7 ( 3
a scr ibed
t o
c r000d _y lus
spec imens) , a nd
l eve ls
5
t ro m
a
4 .
TR IONYCH IDAE
There soft-she l led
i s one t urt le .
cart f lag ineus a nd p lastron . o f
I t i s
f rag ment o f carapace The
Ch itra
two
i nc l ica , t he
i mposs ib le
t o
f ro m
poss ib le
l eve l 5 wh ich
spec ies
f or mer h av ing
d ist ingu ish
bet ween
i n
co mes
quest ion
a re
I t /onyx
a n arro wer marg in t he
spec ies
on
t o
t he
t he bas is
t he ava i lab le spec imens .
V IVERR IDAE : Hem /g ig/us derbyanus
Severa l spec ies o f c ivet a re c ran ium
i nd igenous
a nd mand ib le , a ss ign ing bones
i dent if icat ion o f
t o
t he h umer i be lo w must be
t o
Tha i land .
d ifferent spec ies r egarded a s
Apart f ro m i s
d iff icu lt .
t entat ive
t he The
a t b est .
B an Na D i : t he
b io log ica l r ema ins
TABLE 6-16 Ban Na D i : The Bones o f Hem igalus derbyanus BONE
D.
Hunerus
1 2
H e rnigalus G n o 6 7.1611
The
PROVENANCE
e r b Ya n U S
1 0.0
TABLE Ban Na D i : The Bones
MAND IBLE
ND .
PROVENANCE
1
L .7
2
L .7
3
L .7
1 4.6
B ritish Museum c at.
f o t tow ing spec imens were a scr ibed
B CNE
1 4.3
L . .7 L .6
t o
V iverr icu la r asse .
6-17
f ro m
V iverr icu la r asse
L .ALV .
L .ALV .
H t. MAND IBLE
FM RON
M .RON
BEH lt e t i 4 .2
2 2.3
1 1.0
2 2.7
8 .5
1 1.0
9 .4
1 1.8
1 0.5
4
L .6
1 1.2
9 .9
5
L .6
1 1.7
9 .3
6
L . .5
7
L .4
B CNE
2 1.2
O.
T ibia
1 2
B CNE
D.
U lna
1 2
1 1.3
8 .2
1 1.2
1 0.0
PROVENANCE
L .7 L .5 PROVEN ANCE
L .7 L .7
1 2.5 1 1.4 BPC
7 .5 8 .5
B an N a D 1
t he b iolog ical
LEPCR I DAE:
T he
S iamese
t he
f orest
where
h are,
r emains
Le ,ous peguensis
Lepus , oeguensis ,
i s
f ound
t ypically
i n
h as b een c leared ( Boonsong a nd McNeely 1 978).
h erb ivores a nd p refer
a n open,
h ave b een a scribed
t his species.
t o
g rassy
h abitat.
T he
f ollow ing
a reas
T hey a re s pecimens
TABLE 6 -18 B an Na D i:
t he b ones
fr am Lepus , oeguensis
L EVEL
B CNE
7
F ENL JR
D IMENSI CHS
DW :
2 0.5
Mhx. W .
h ead:
-
4 PELV IS SCAPULA
1 . 2 .
H LNE _RUS
RADIUS T IBI A
1 0.1
7
L . Acetabulu rn :
9 .9
7 7
L . G lenoid f ossa: L . G lenoid f ossa:
9 .7 -
5
L . G lenoid f ossa:
9 .8
5
C OW :
1 0.0
5
D M I :
1 1.0
2
ON :
1 0.1
7
C o i d :
7 .9
7
D M , :
1 1.9
D I AC
1 3.3
6 2 MAND IBLE
6
ALV L .
Tooth r aw :
4
ALV L .
Tooth r ow :
2 1.4
N AJR ICAE
T here a re many adapted t he
t o
d istinct
r at b ones a t
small'
i ndigenous T hai e nvironments.
t he
o f
T he
f ormer
c ontains
r at,
a bsence
t his s ite h ave b een a ssigned t o
r espectively.
Rat/us eakera9i a nd Rat/us sobs / 7os , Rat/us koratensis . Measurements o f a s
s pecies I n
s ame
o f
o f
t wo g roups,
b ones a bout
which
comparative
a re
d ata,
' large'
a nd
t he s ame s ize a s
a nd t he l atter i s t he s ame s ize a s l arge r at b ones f rom B an N a D i a re
f ollows.
- 3 72
-
B an N a D i : t he
b lo tz c i ica t
TABLE
6-19
Ban Na D i : t he bones
BCNE
ND .
Mandible
BCNE
I n a dd ition 5 upper t eeth
TOOTH ROW
1
L .3
1 0.5
L .2
1 0.6
P ROVENANCE
1
L .4
2
L .4
3
L .4
t here a re 2 l ower
MAX. W . HEAD
5 .4
i ncisors
f rom l evel
5 a nd
a nd l ower
f rom l evels 5 ,
BONE
s mall
n o.
Vendible
Modern m all
N o .
L . ALV .
2
Measurements o f
B ChE
f ro m Mur idae
P r OVENANZE
ND .
Femur
r e ma ins
4 a nd 3 . r at
b ones
f rcrn B an Na D i
PROVENANCE
L . ALV .
1
L .7
2
L .6
3
L .6
7 .1
4
L .4
6 .7
5
L .1
r at
t ram B an Chiang
PROVENANCE
L
X W .
T OOTH ROW
7 .1
LW
O C I MENT
De F used
H EAD Femur
1
L .8
-
-
6 .5
2
L .8
-
-
-
3
L .8
-
-
-
-
4
L .7
3 4.1
3 .4
6 .6
De F used
De U /F
5
L .7
3 2.1
3 .0
6 .0
De F used
6
L .7
2 8.8
-
7 .0
De F used
7
L .7
-
-
6 .9
De F used
8
L .7
-
3 .2
-
De U /F
9
L .7
-
3 .0
-
De U /F
1 0
L .7
-
3 .4
-
B roken
1 1 1 2
L .7 L .7
-
2 .3 2 .9
-
B roken B roken
1 3
L .6
-
2 .8
-
B roken
-
B an N a D i :
E CNE
F emur
ND .
PROVENANCE
t he
b io log ica l r ema ins
L
X W . HEAD
1 4
L .5
-
6 .1
1 5
L .5
3 .3
-
De U /F
1 6 1 7
L .5 L .5
3 .5 -
-
New B reak -
Humerus
D e F used
De U /F
1 8
L .4
3 .3
-
1 9
L .4
-
-
New B reak
2 0
L .4
-
-
New B reak
2 .1
5 .5
Modern s melt r at t ram B an Chiang
B CNE
COMMENT
ND .
PRONE t464 NCE
OC U AENT
1
L .7
-
5 .0
2
L .7
-
6 .2
New B reak
-
5 .7 5 .0
De U VF
3 L .6 Modern s melt r at
De U/F
t ram B an Chiang
B ONE
T ibia
ND .
PR3A EN6NOE
PW
L
DW
O CNMENT
3 .5
De U/F
L .8 L .7
3 .7
New B reak
3 .9
De U /F
L .7
4 .0
De U/F De U /F
1
L .8
2
L .8
3 4 5
De U /F
3 .8
6
L .7
7
L .7
8 0
L .7 L .7
-
1 0
L .6
7 .1
L .6
3 .7 3 .8
De Fused
1 1 1 2
L .6
3 .8
De U /F
1 3 1 4
L .6 L .6
1 5
L .6
1 6 1 7
L .6 L .5
1 8
L .5
Mbdern s melt
r at
3 9.3
-
De U/ De U /F De U /F D e U /F De U /F De U /F
4 .0
New B reak New B reak
3 .0 4 .2 5 .4
D e U /F D e U /F
3 .2
t ram B an Chiang BONE
NO .
PRDA DKANCE
L . GLEND ID POSSA
B an Na D i :
Scapula
BONE
b io log ica l
r ema ins
1
L .8
2 .8
2
L .4
3 .0
ND .
Pelvis
t he
PR WENA INOE
L . OF ACETABULUN
1
L .7
3 .7
2
L .7
3 .5
L .7
3 .1
3 Modern small
r at
f rom B an Chiang
I n a ddition t here a re 1 3 upper a nd l ower
2 .7
i ncisors:
2 t ram l evel
8 ,
4 t ram l evel
7 ,
2 t ram l evel
1 t ram l evel
4 ,
1 f rom l evel
3 ,
a nd 1 t ram l evel
6 ,
2 f rom l evel
5 ,
1 .
H ERPESTES JA VA N /CUS
Th is t o
spec ies
t h ick wood land .
h as The
a w ide-rang ing
d iet a nd
p reters open g rassy
f o l lo w ing bones were a scr ibed
t o
t erra in
i t .
TABLE 6-20 Ban Na D i : t he bones
B ONE
Mandible
BONE Humerus
ND .
PR WENANCE
f ro m
Herpes/es j avan icus
L .ALV
L .ALV
HT. MAND IBLE
FM RON
M RON
BEH IND M .1
1
L .8
1 4.2
9 .1
8 .4
2 3
L .8 L .7
1 5.0
9 .5
7 .5
4
L .7
1 4.2
-
9 .6
5
L .7
-
9 .7
8 .3
6
L .6
-
-
9 .0
7
L .5
-
9 .0
8 .4
8
L .4
-
8 .8
8 .3
9 1 0
L .4 L .2
8 .2 1 1.3
6 .8 8 .6
ND . 1
1 5.1
PROV IENNHGE L .7
UN 1 1.1
B an ha D i : t he
b io tog ica t r ema ins
2
OPH ICEPHAL IDAE : Channa sp .
F ish They a nd
o t
t he
i nhab it most s trea ms .
genus t ypes
I n
s ize ,
T he most co mmon most
i f not a l l
t he
t ype
t he
Channa
a re
o f aquat ic adu lt
very
w idesp read
h ab itat ,
r ange
i nc lud ing
f ro m
1 0
i n Northeast Tha i land
sma l l
Channa bones
cm
i s
i n
Tha i land
t oday .
l akes , ponds , swa mps t o
over
1m
Oph icephalus
i n
l ength .
s tr tata%
f ro m Ban Na D i p robab ly c o me
a nd f ro m
t h is spec ies . I t i s a r es i l ient f i sh wh ich s inks i n to t he mud i n d ry ing ponds a nd r ivers dur ing t he d ry s eason . P rov ided t he s k in a nd b reath ing apparatus
r ema in mo ist,
i t c an s urv ive
best
catch
The when The
t ime
watercourses caught
matched
i n
i n
r ecovered
t o f ish
t h is t he
a nd
t h is
f i l l a nd
manner
a re
t h is manner f or s evera l months .
f ol lo ws
c atch ing
t oday
p reh istor ic
i n
f i sh
by
sma l l
s a mp les .
i dent if ied , n ear ly
(o .
The
a l l co m ing
t he
onset o f
n et o r
t rap
1 0-20
cm
f o l lo w ing
f ro m
t he
t he
monsoon ,
i s s tra ightfor ward . l ong) ,
a
spec imens
s ize were
t i ne- mesh screen ing .
TABLE 6-21 Ban Na D: t he bones
f ro m Oph icepha l ids L EVEL
B CNE 1 Dentary P remaxilla
2
P alatine
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
3
3 1
7
5 1
2 0 1 6
6 2 0
2
2
0
1 5
3
1
3
4
5
2
1
1
Quadrate
1
Nhxitla
4
1
8 2
Cperculum Anguloarticular ( N k imbers r efer
The Anabant id t he
co mmonest
Th is spec ies Today, padd ies
t h is
f i sh
o f Tha i land
cav ity, wh ich spec ies
2
4
1
8
t he
occup ies wet
a l lo ws
h ave t hem
t estud ineas
t he t o
i n Northeast T ha i land
i s o f s im i lar s ize spec ies
dur ing
1
1 6
t o n s pecimens)
ANABANT IDAE : Anabas
s uprabranch ia t
8
t o
t he a nd
t oday
p reh istor ic
swa mps ,
s eason ,
i mportant character ist ic o f a b reathe
l akes
can
out
spec imens
a nd
colon ise
o f
water .
i s Anabas
ponds . wet
f ro m
Qu ite
t estackneas . Ban Na D i .
I t f requents
s eason
h ab itats
r ice by
B an N a D i : t he b io log ica l r ema ins
mov ing
across
be long t o quest ion :
t h is
d ry
l and
f rom
i ts d ry
g roup , Anabas
s eason
r efug ia .
t estud ineus be ing
The f ol lo w ing bones
t he most
l i ke ly
spec ies
i n
TABLE 6-22 Ban Na D: t he bones
t ro m Anabant ids
B CNE
L EVEL
L evel
1
P remaxilla
7
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
7
6
2 0
1 26
1 1
Dentary
1 1
Pharyngeal
2
Anguloarticular
2
Operculum
1
n = n umber o f
1
4
2
2
3
4
2
3
1 0
s pecimens
CLAR IDAE : C lar ius batrachus
L ike o ther Anabant id f i sh , t he per iods w ithout water by means o f
c lar i id c atf ish can s urv ive t he s uprabranch ia l cav ity .
very w idespread , t he commonest spec ies batrachus .
They
t he wet s eason .
a re
abundant a nd
The
f o l low ing
i n Northeast Tha i land
e as i ly
n etted
spec imens Were
o r c aught
f or t ong They a re
be ing
i n
r ecogn ised :
TABLE 6-23 Ban Na D i : t he bones
f ro m C lar ids
B ONE
L EVEL
Pectoral
s p ine
P ectoral
p rocess
1
2
3
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 1
8
8 0 4
BAGR IDAE : Mystus sp .
Clar ius
t raps dur ing
1 6
Ban
The Most
f i sh
f ol lo w ing
Na
D i :
bones
r epresented were
t he
were
b io log ica l
i dent if ied
bet ween
5-20
TABLE Ban Na D i : t he
r e ma ins
a s
cm
be long ing
t o
M ystus
sp .
l ong .
6-24
bones
f ro m
Bagr ids
B C te
LEVEL
1
L evel P ectoral
spine
Pectoral
p rocess
Dorsal
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
3
4
8
3 3
4
1
2
f in s pine
1
S ILUR ID AE
Th is
f am i ly was
r epresented
by
one
dentary
i n
L eve l 8 .
CYPR IN ID AE : Barbus sp .
Two were
dorsa l
a scr ibed
t o
t in
sp ines
THE
ways f ine
The
f auna l
( f igs
6-1
f ro m
t he
l atter
2 ) .
t he
l eve ls
4-8
wh ich
r e ma ins
The
e ffect o f
n u mer ica l
t he
s ite
v i l lages were
h ave
abundant
one
pharangea l
bone
f ro m
L .7
f ro m
o f
D i
r ight
f ig
two t he
i dent if ied
1 mm been
bones
mesh .
I n
i ncreased
f ine-screened .
6-2, because
t he
by
a
On ly
l eve ls
h as
b een
t o
de monstrate
The bu i ld up o f f ine s i lty
w ith in on ly
l i v ing
me mory,
poss ib le
t hrough
- 3 78
i n
i n
f ro m
1 -3
sma ller mesh .
f ish .
I ndeed
a
h as
expressed
r ecovered t he
mater ia l was
screen ing
s eason was 8
t he
t he
been
bones
t hrough
i ncorporated
o f sma ll
h as
t he
i nd iv idua ls
o f
t hrough
l eve l
SPECTRU M
i ncorporated
screened
1 5%
been
f lood ing .
Na
s econd
were
f ine- mesh
t he wet
Ban
f i rst exc ludes
on ly
i mportance
r eflect dur ing
a nd
D I FAUNAL
nu mber
not screened
t he
NA
The
actua l
f actor o f 6 .66 , because mater ia l was
L .5
f ro m
The
p rocess .
s a mples
case,
BAN
spectru m
a nd
screen ing
f ro m
Barbus sp .
-
t o
t rave l
by boat .
l eve l
4 .
c learly
l enses a t t o. n earby
Such smal l f i sh On ly
i n
l eve l
8
B an Na
ho wever,
were
apprec iably . were
t he
s he l lf ish
f requency w ith The sma l l
up
The
a s
we l l
i n
The
Do mest ic
The
o f
phase
i s
hu man
s et out
t hat
exa mp le
2 1) a nd
a
co w
o r
a
p ig
ch icken years
i n
w ith in
f ig t he
cattle .
spec i mens The
s a me
pha lanx . c lear ly
a nd
a fter
t he a
B .12 , The was
t hese
by
o f
young
r epresent o f t he
s ize
r ange
o f
t he
f ro m
t he
a t
p referred
i s
Non
gaur Nok
o f
a nd
occupat ion
i n
l eve l 2 .
was
co m mon ly
cattle
1 979) .
were
Ch iang
At
p laced
p referred
t o
was
u sed
a pot wh ich year
by
i n
t he
( f igs
bur ia ls 6-3
dur ing
Na
On ly i n
B .19 ,
when
t he
D i
f i rst
bones
f ro m
i n
Tha
gaurus )
t he a nd
case Ban
a nd o f
-
over
a nd
t han
magnu m
t he
t en I t
i s
body . a re
s et
bur ia l 3 8 , a l l t a l l
modern
banteng
t he
Ch iang,
f or s acr if ic ia l purposes .
- 3 19
g rac i le
t hree
pha langes
f ro m
o f
a co mp lete
a c rocod i le .
f ore
o f
B .36
f ore l i mb
i ncluded o f
out
were
r i tua l .
l eft
bet ween
scutes
bov id
l imbs
i s
( one
f ore l i mb
two
t he
I t
l a
( seven
l eft
mortuary
f e ma le , aged
l b
t he
conta ined
o ld
bony
correspond ing (B ibas
e ach
4 ) .
phase
phase
t he p lac ing o f a s k in s hroud
Ban
f ro m
a nd
dur ing
a l l phases,
o ffer ing .
ch i ld
i n
r are
co m mon Dur ing
one
D i h as been s ub-d iv ided
except ion o f t he spec i mens
f ound
t he
dead
bone
a re , ho wever, sma l ler a nd more
pattern
- cattle , p ig
BUR I ALS
Ban
d iagra m
l imbs
a 1 7
covered
W ith
o f
8
appropr iate , adu lt bov id bones h ave
a scatter
a n i ma l
h and
t hat
L eve l
1 975 , K ijnga m
l imbs
bur ia l
Where
p referred
r ight
f ro m
i t beca me more
except
t he
( H igha m
a t Ban Na
o f
beca me more
6-4 .
As
a nd
dur ing
absent
r are
i nhab itants
( 1 1 out o f 2 3) .
d i mens ions
They
on o f
acco mpan ied
p ig .
t hat
The out
l c
was
death ,
p robable
by
h are
The
t hroughout
w ith
a sse mb lage
6-25 .
p laced
1 5 , a nd
s ke leton .
a t
r are
a nd
wh ich
dead .
occurrence
t able
was
l b) was
j uven i le
i n
s la mens is)
h ab itat .
HU M AN
a rt icu lat ing
The
t he
p rov is ion
phase
i ncorporated, ( phase
i n
r e ma ins
p igs . a nd
The
a nd
t he
out o f
o f
D i
decl ined
a n i ma ls
l eve l 7 , but
explo ited
Ban Ch iang
r e ma ins .
phases .
been measured c lear
a l l
was
t ro m
ho wever, were
a n i ma l a nd
p r inc ipa l mortuary
t hree
decl ined
a t Ban Na
t hey
( Lepus
a re
o ther do mest icated ma m ma ls
ch ickens
p lace p ig mand ib les w ith i nto
h are
but ial ls)
r ecovered
FAUNAL M ATER IAL FR O M
co mplete
t he
j avan icus) ,
a l l deer spec ies were
i nter ment
a longs ide
n u mbers l eve ls
case ,
r ather t han a f orested
was
p ract iced a t Non Nok Tha f or mer,
e ach
malaccens is)
(Buba/us
on ly
l eve l 6 .
a s
THE
t he
I n
t he ir l o wer
l eve l 7 contexts , but beca me
buffa lo
bone
o f Ban Na D i .
The
t he
l eve l 5 .
One
abundant f ro m dog
i n
c rocod i le .
(V iverr icu la
f i rst
o f
water
depos its .
Thereafter,
f ound
(Herpes/es
c ivet
c ivet appeared bu i ld
r e ma ins
t ime .
p reference , occupy a c leared t he
b iolog ica l
spec ies
t urt le , a nd
mongoose
I nd ian
t he
abundant .
Other aquat ic
t rog, water
D i :
Tha i
t he
(B ibos a nd
do mest icated
do mest ic
co mparat ive j avan icus ) .
s econd a n i ma ls
f ore were
Ban
Na
D i :
t he
ABBRE V IAT I ONS USED
b iolog ica l
I N
r e ma ins
BONE ME ASURE MENTS
1 .
FM
P remolar
2 . M
3 .
L
Length
4 .
Molar
5 .
D V /
D istal w idth
6 . l i t d 1
7 .
ALV
A lveolar
8 . ALV L RA r ow
PM
P roximal w idth M ini mum w idth A lveolar
l ength o f
t he p remolar 9 .
ALV L M r ow
A lveolar
l ength o f l ength
1 0.
GL
G reatest
1 1.
Bp
B readth o f
1 2.
SC
Smallest
t he p roximal
b readth o f
1 3.
Bd
B readth o f
1 4.
D ip
D iagonal
1 5.
HT
Hei ght
1 6.
B F
1 7.
De
o f
r ow
e nd
t he c orpus
t he d istal
end
t he p roximal
CB readth across D istal
t he molar
e nd
t he c oronoid p rocess
e nd
- 3 80
-
rO W
B an Na D i : t ab le
o f a n ima l b ones
TABLE
b ur ia ls
6-25
Ban Na D i : t he a n ima l bones
ND .
f ro m
PHASE DESCR IPTION
f ro m
bur ia ls
S EX
AGE
B .26
F
3 0-40
l a
c ompletely e xcavated
Bibos:
l eft
f orelimb
B .15
-
0 -3
l b
completely e xcavated
Bibos:
l eft
f orelimb
B .36
F
3 0-40
l b
completely e xcavated
Bibos:
l eft
f orelimb
PR I MARY AS ,SOC I AT ICH
g ken
l eft
B .38
-
3 -10
l b
completely e xcavated
b ribos:
B .12
F
1 0-20
l b
completely e xcavated
g r ben
l eft
f orelimb
2 l eft
f orelimb
6»//be r . B .19
3 -10
l b
completely e xcavated
f orelimb ( in p ot)
complete s keleton
Cr000dylus:
about
2 0 b ony
s cutes B .42
F
2 0-30
l b
p artially e xcavated
Bibos:
l eft
B .16
F
1 7-18
l b
d isturbed b urial
Bibos:
1 humerus
0 -3
l c
completely e xcavated
h ribos:
F
3 0-40
l c
c ompletely e xcavated
S ler
B .48
F
3 0-40
l c
d isturbed b urial
Bibos:
B .32
M
3 0-40
l c
p artially e xcavated
Sus :
B .16
M
3 0-40
l c
p artially e xcavated
Bibos:
B .29 B .18
l eft
l eft
f orelimb f orelimb
f orelimb
l eft
f orelimb
f orelimb l eft
f orelimb
r ight
f orelümb
B .10,
F over 5 0
1 1
M
3 0-40
l c
c ompletely e xcavated
b ribos:
l eft
TS 8
F
3 0-40
l c
d isturbed b urial
slims:
f orelimb f orelimb
T S 1 1
-
a dult
l c
d isturbed b urial
b ribos:
TS 1 2
M
4 0-50
l c
p artially excavated
Bibos:
I S 1 3
- over
l c
d isturbed b urial
S k es :
3 0
f orelimb
f orelimb f orelimb
Ba n Na DI : t he
b io log sca t
THE M OLLUSC AN
She l lf ish were r ecogn ised
and
r ecovered
bagged
p roceeded .
Most were
occas ions ,
l eve l
conta ins
t he
r ecovered
data
when
screen was
Each
f lo w .
i n
Research
l aboratory
u nder
sma l l mol luscs
t he
excavat ions
l eve ls , but
s he l lf ish .
l eve ls .
o f
i nto
was
The
mater ia l
so i l
on
t he
sp ire
a ng le
cond it ions
t h is
i nterest ing
po int
t he she l lf ish s a mp le
a
Fl lopalud ina Pi ta
wrapped
T rochota
i n
t he
because
F i lopatud ina
i s
i tse lf
a ffected t han
s tat ic .
Consequent ly ,
l im ited .
Ban Na D i per
l eve l
Bi t hynia b ivalve o ther
%
x
%
8 .4
0 .4
0 .14
0 .84
0 .98
2
392
9 2.3
4 .8
0 .25
-
1 .8
0 .76
3
1 9
7 8.9
5 .3
-
-
1 5.8
4
2
5 0.0
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
_
-
1100.0
6
5
-
%
5 0.0 -
80.0
2 0.0
408
80.9
7 .4
8 .1
-
3 .2
0 .5
8 1 747
7 7.0
1 1.5
1 0.0
_
1 .3
0 .1
i t
i s
r e me mbered
concentrat ion l eve l
o f 8 ,
abundant gastropod t o
per manent Ch iang
a rea
Na
Kho
i n
D i . No i
and I t
o f water . dur ing
s trea ms ,
ponds
and
r eg i mes
t herefore ,
t e lls
l o west
s a me Ban
i s
us
t i tt le
8 were
I ts
o f
Th is
occurs
o f
i ts
d istr ibuted
b road t he
o t
t olerance
spec if ic
t h in ,
a t
Non i s i s
when
f ind ing
a p reh istor ic
F i topa lud ina
survey
f ound
r e lat ive ly I ndeed ,
s he l l m idden . l eve ls
s ituat ion
t he
-
a rrest ing .
Ch iang .
i t was
f ie lds .
i s
a sma l t gastropod wh ich
Dur ing
1 978 ,
r ice
1 , 2 a nd
e ach
a d iffuse
t he
The
r ecogn ised .
source
l eve ls i n
i t r ese mb led she l lf ish
Ban
Ban
genus
t hat
she l lf ish
by
a r ap id
%
5
t o
( pers .
8 9.2
H ian ,
A
h ave
f ie ld
Mason
7 14
do m inant
was 1 mm
These
a l arger angle
i s
a re
f ro m
n
o f
f avour ing
The percentage o f she l lf ish
conf ined
6-26
wh ich
t hrough
r ecogn ised .
undertaken
6-26
excavat ing
two
Tab le
a b inocu lar m icroscope .
were
i nd iv idual ly
was
TABLE
When
Ban
w ith
spec i mens were
a s
1
7
Ch iang
t ined
excavated
Th is
t hat
%
not
l arge
occupat ion
s a mp le
spec i men
s tat ic
deduct ions based on
t he
f ound
i n
occupat ion
t he very
i ntact .
suggested r eg i me ,
Level
a
F irstly,
t he ir p rovenance
i dent if ied . whor l
co m m .) h as
t he
o f
gastropod
t he
water
f or
t o
d istr ibuted
were
pass ing
number
not yet been
t he
p its
exa m ined
cons iderable
p rotect
7
RE M A INS
i n two ways .
accord ing f ound
r e ma ins
o f
i s
Cha i ,
Ban
eas i ly
t he
r e l iant on
occurrence a long
o f
s ite
i n
a
t he
l ake ' marg ins ,
d ifferent
env iron menta l
water
cond it ions
B an Na D i :
dur ing dur ing
t he
b io log ica l
r e ma ins
t he i n it ia l occupat ion o f Ban Na D i . The actua l n umbers a nd t he dens ity o f s he l lf ish l eve ls
c entur ies . .
6-3 ,
Today,
but
once
s he l lf ish
more
a re
r ose
co l lected
dur ing a s
r e ma ins
t he
a m inor
l ast
f e l l marked ly t hree
d ietary
o r
t our
s upp lement,
part icu larly dur ing t he d ry s eason when i t i s more d iff icu lt t o obta in t ish . The p i l ids a est ivate i n t he banks bet ween r ice f i e lds , wh i le F s lopalud ina i s f ound
i n
t he
f ew
ponds
a nd
s tream marg ins wh ich
t he year .
- 3 83
-
r ema in mo ist t hroughout
T he
R ice Rema ins
f ro m
B an Na D i
THE R ICE RE MA INS
LT .
Twenty k erne ls .
two
SUMP
Chang
s amples
i mpress ion
a nd E .
h ave on ly
Loresto
been
exa m ined .
s ho ws
No ep ider ma l ce l ls o f l e mma/pa lea were noted a id
o f
t he
measured d ra w ing
( tab le t raced
t he data m i l led
a nd
r ice
s ho wed f ro m
photo
6-26) . f ro m
t he
t o
t here
Samp le
one w ith f ound
g ra in
6 ,
t he
r ice
s a mple
f ro m
o f
bur ia l
bur ia l 1 7
8 h ave
a lso
been
p rox im ity
i mpress ions
d id
h u l ls .
By
o f
m i l led
r ice .
t he
t o u se
The
a n
i ron not
t he m icro
g ra in
a nd
h u l ls .
photographs
o r t he
The
l ess
t he
s tarchy
because
s a me
a s
o f o f
t he
l ens , o f
t he
e ndosper m , u n l ike
t he
i n
embryo .
was
t aken .
A
Based
on
t he
s hape o f
t he
o ther
f ive
s hape
o f
Our v isua l
f or mer
conduc ive o f
r anged t he r ice
observat ions t ype .
adher ing
d er ives
t o
ep ider ma l
t o r ice
l ooks i ron
p reservat ion . c e l ls
o f
was
l i ke
r ice
empty
a rtefacts a re
where
i s more
devo id
one
c an
t he who le k erne l .
The d i mens ions o f t he
P rovenance
-
Level
6-26
r ice k erne ls
G rain L
t ro m
G rain B r
8
-
2 .0
A2 4 6
8
4 .6
2 .6
A3 4 1
8
-
A2 4 2
7
5 .0
A2 4 2
7
A2 4 2
7
Ban Na D i
Remarks
b roken k ernel
1 .3 2 .0 1
t wo were
-
3 .0
1
b roken
-
2 .5
1
k ernels
A2 4 3
7
-
2 .2
1
a ll
A2 4 3
7
-
2 .3
]
tr am b roken
A2 4 3 A2 4 3
7 7
-
2 .0 1 2 .2 1
- 3 84
-
r ice
e ndosper m
k erne ls
s amp les
o f
f ro m
t o b e a c lump o f
s tarchy
c lump
The
t he
k erne ls ,
photograph o f a c lump
The
t he
c arbon ised
TABLE
t he
6-7 .
s ix who le
t he s amp le appears
s ample .
r ice c e l ls .
W ith
t he
The
ev idence
k erne ls
actua l
f ig
h as
l eve ls .
a nd
pu lver isat ion , r ice
w idth i n
i n
cons idered .
a ny
i s devo id
pu lver ised ,
var iat ion
a rtefact, wh ich was s ho w
s amp les .
r ice k erne ls o f t he cu lt ivated
f ro m
c lose
t he
7 ) wh ich
d ifferent cu ltura l
r ice
SUMP
t he
( 1 .3 mm) a nd
Not much
s uggest t hat t hese s a mp les cou ld be A
i n a l l
i s s ho wn
( leve l
a s lender k erne l
m i l led
a nd w idth o f who le k erne ls were
k erne ls , on ly i mage
a re
parenchy matous
i s a s l ight var iat ion
no
i n w idth . i n
l ength
p rojected
d raw ings ,
2 .6 m m
k erne ls was
t he
For b roken
t he
s amp les .
on ly
2 .1
e n larger ,
A l l
t h in- wa l led
f our
k ernels
c ame
o f
s ee
T he R ice
R ema ins
f ro m
B an N a
D i
A2 4 4
7
4 .6
2 .2 )
F ive o f
A2 4 4
7
4 .2
2 .4
k ernels were
A2 4 4
7
4 .6
2 .1
1
s im ilar
A2 4 4
7
4 .7
2 .2
1
s hape. Cnty
A2 4 4
7
4 .8
1 .3 1
o ne
A2 4 4
7
4 .6
2 .6
s lender
5 .0
2 .4
6
5 .0 -
2 .6 2 .6
4 .5
1 .8
A l
3 4
A A/2 2 6 A A/2 2 3
J
)
t he i n
i s
A3/4 2 0
6 c 6
5 .0
2 .0
A3/4
6
4 .3
2 .4
A2/3
6
-
2 .2
A A/2 2 7
6
4 .6
2 .7
A3/4 1 5 AA 1 5
5 5
5 .0
2 .3 2 .1
b roken kernel
AA 1 1 AA 1 1
4 4
5 .0 -
3 .0 2 .3
b roken k ernel
4 .4
2 .2
A3/4
AA
1 9 1 8
9
A A/2 3 A2/3 3
2 2
5 .8 4 .3
2 .3 1 .2
A3/4 5
1
5 .8
2 .2
b roken k ernel
b roken k ernet
B an N a D i
f aunal
s pectra
•V aronus n ebu losus •B ird i nde t ( s ma l l ) +B ird i n c le t ( l arge ) •G a l lus •T r ionyx/Ch i tra
T es tudo e l onga ta
. .1 1 1 0 11
• Ma layemys s ub tr i juga Sma l l f rog
+
+
R ana t i gr ona
+
•R oden t i ndet •S nake i nde t • Man 's p entadac ty la
+
+ +
+
•M e loga le p ersonae
+
•C rocody lus s tamens 's
+
•H em iga lus
d erbyanus
+ Sma l l c ive t •F e l ls s p .
«4 11 1 11 1
1 111
+
•F e l ls b enga lens is
•
•R a t tus ( l arge )
. 1 11 11
11 1 1 R a t tus ( s ma l l)
Sma l l ma m ma ls
+
. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1>+
4 —f l i i I 1
011
H erpes tes j avan icusz . (1) V i verr icu la r asse L epus p eguens is
1 : 3
( f ) C an is f am i l iar 's
( 7 _7 , .0
B uba lus b uba l is
( _ )
Mun t iacus mun t jak
C ervus e t ch
1 1 »mm omm
( f ) C ervus u n ico lor
SU S s crota
B ib°, o p
C O
F IGURE Each
6-1
Ban Na D i : t he
spec ies
i s
f auna l spectrum
r epresented
a s
( + : t race on ty ,
- 3 86
( exct .
a 94 f requency . : absent)
-
sma tt
per
f ish) .
l ayer .
B an N a DI f aunal
s pectra
V aranus n ebu las ', B ird i ndet ( s ma l l) B ird i nde t ( l arge ) G a l lus T r ionyx/Ch i tra r es tudo e longa ta •Ma layemys s ub trhuga
Sma l l f rog
R ana t i gr ina
G yp ! ,n idae
-. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 S i lur idae
Bagr odoe
I .
I
N
IC Iar ius s p
Anabos s p
C hanna s p ,
•R oden t i ndet . •S nake i ndet . •Mon ts p en tadoc ty la •H er n iga lus d erbyanus •Me loga le p ersona l ( ' C rocody lus s tamens 's • S ma l l c ive t •F e / is s p • F ehs b enga lens is P a / /us ( l arge ) R a t tus(srna l l) Sma l l ma m ma ls H erpes /es j avan tcus •V i verr icu lo r asse •L epus p eguens is C an is f am i l iar 's Buba lus b ubahs Mun t tacus mun t jak C ervus C ervus t i n ico lor S us s crofa E l ibos s p
m l a nai
F I GURE 6-2
Ban Na D i : t he
l eve ls 4-8 ,
f auna l spectrum
i nc lud ing sma l l f i sh a nd
( + : t race on ly,
absent)
f rog .
t or
B an Na D i : s catter p lots
o f b ov id
l imb
b ones
m m
7 6 1 8 e
5
o
4
Ci 3 2 1 3 0
o 0
A
9 , N NN B B
A A 6' . 82 6 ä ä
8 7
E n s
6
t,
A
a
° N
A
5
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N
oi l° a _N ? NI N •84 2 0 • A 8 3 6 .
1 3 1 1A
AA
N
9
N
e
P. 0
A
4
A
A
3 2
A
a - 1 3 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 40
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
50
1
2
3
4
5m m
B os t aurus ( Tha i ) , aB an Ch iang ,BB an T ong , NN on N ok T ha ,G B ibos g aurus , JB ibos j avan icus .
B os : 2 nd f o re p ha lanx •Ban F IGURE
6-3
N a D i ( bur ia l) A , Ban N a D i ( f ro m o ccupat ion )
Ban Na D i : scatter p lot o f t he
d i mens ions o f bov id s econd
f ore pha langes
mm • 2 1
9 •
50
82 6 • •
9 8
8 4 2
9
A
7
•
9
•p
e A
A
1 t e y
B 4 2
A
A
di t ää
g p 8 1 1 e ' e
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A
5
N N NA N D
•
A
6
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•
4
B A )
T
A 9A
•
• N 8 38 •
4 3
1 7
•
B 3 6 •
2
C l - 40
N
A
A 8
9
• 5 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
60
1
2
•Ban Ch iang , BB an T ong , DD on K l ang , TB an P ak T op , B /bOS &
B os : 1 s t f o re p ha lanx •Ban
F IGURE
6-4
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
7 0
2
3
4
5
6
d iT ha i , JB ibos j avan icus , 3B ibos g aurus , NN on N ok T ha
N a D i ( bur ia l) A B an N a D i ( occupat ion )
Ban Na D i : scatter p lot o f t he
d i mens ions o f bov id
1
f i rst f ore pha langes
7
8m m
Ban
Na D : scatter p lots
o f bov id
l imb
bones
1 28 1 26 1 24 1 22 1 20 18 16 14 12 10 1 08 1 06 1 04 1 02 1 00 98
—J
2 7
2 9
3 1
3 3
3 5
3 7
3 9
4 1
4 3
4 5
4 7
4 9
MW '
e
B os t aurus , oB an Ch iang , N Non N ok T ha , oB ibos g aurus , BB an T ong , P Ban P hak T op
B ibos & B os : magna
F IGURE 6-5 1 .06
•Ban
N a D i ( f ro m b ur ia l)
A
B an N a D i ( f ro m o ccupat ion)
Ban Na D i : scatter p lot o f bov id magna
•
1 04 10 2 1 .00 -9 8 -9 6 -9 4 -9 2 - 90 -8 8 - 86 -8 4 -8 2
-8 -7 8 -7 6 tr
7 4 °- 7 2
r,
4 6 4 8
5 0 5 2 5 4 5 6 5 8 6 0 6 2
6 4 6 6 6 8
7 0 7 2
7 4
7 6
7 8
8 0 8 2 8 4 8 6 8 7
L JW
e fBos t au rus F IGURE
6-6
t 19 B uba lus b uba l i s
• Ban N a D i
Ban Na D i : scatter p lot o f bov id metacarpa ls
B an N a D i : o ut l ine o f
t he
r i ce g ra ins
c : D g CD CD
c 1 2 )
6
6
6
6
7
8
1 0
1
CD
CD
CD, Q
1 2
1 4
1 5
1 7
1 8
1 8
1 9
2 0
0 2 1
5 mm
2 2
F IGURE 6-7 B an Na D i : o ut t ine o f t he
r ice g ra ins
The people of Ban Na Di
CHAPTER
SEVEN
THE PEOPLE OF BAN NA DI Philip Houghton and Warrachai Wiriyaromp INTRODUCTION The human remains from Ban Na Di represent 73 individuals. The majority (63 individuals) are from mortuary phase 1 (1000BC-300BC). Five jar burials containing infant remains comprise the mortuary phase 2 material (early first millennium AD), while three fragmented adult skeletons dated to the middle of the first millenium AD constitute the mortuary phase 3 material. The assignment in time of three individuals is uncertain. In the discussion, only m ortuary phase 1 individuals are taken to represent a discrete population. The details of each individual are set out in Appendix 2. At excavation, much of the material was found to be fragmented or incomplete, and subsequently proved difficult or impossible to reconstruct. The fragmentation reflects in part the fact that these burials were �isturbed by human activity, such as the opening of graves in antiquity. The bodies were buried directly in the soil. No signs of a protective cover, such as a wooden coffin, have been . found, although one burial was found under the remains of a crocodile skin, and fabric adhering to metal ornaments may come from shrouds. The bone in general is quite fragile, and chemical analysis reveals that very little organic structure has survived. The bone was cleaned with small instruments such as scalpels and dental probes, and no water or chemical solutions were used. A tter cleaning the bone was reconstructed us_ing latex glue. Each individual skeleton or part thereof has its own identifying number, this being the number given at excavation. Some burials contained multiple human remains, and when part of a further individual was identified in the laboratory, an alphabetical subscript was added to the field number. The burials from the 1980 test excavation have the code "BND. TS" (Ban Na Di test square) before the number of the individual, while "BND" identifies the burials from the major excavation. METHOD S OF ANALYSIS
1. Ageing of individuals The ageing of immature individuals was by standard biological criteria of bone and tooth development. Ageing adult remains is always more difficult. The most useful method involved the analysis of toothwear (Miles 1963, Akpata 1975, Nowell 1978, Kieser et al. 1983) , the standards being provided by those individuals showing the final stages of bone or tooth maturation, or who possessed an intact pubic symphysis · (Kerley 1970, McKern 1970). Some use was made of the state of the cancellous bone (Jowsey 1960, Singh et al. 1970, Hall 1961). Unfortunately the bone
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The p eop le o f B an N a D i
cortex was 2 .
t oo
f rag i le
t o a l lo w
age ing on h isto log ica l c r iter ia .
Sex of i nd iv iduals Deter m inat ion
o f
s ex was not a ttempted
f or
i nd iv idua ls younger
t han
1 5 years . For t hose over 1 5 years , s ex was d eter m ined whenever poss ib le f rom pe lv ic morpho logy . I n t he absence o f t he pe lv is , morpho logy o f t he s ku l l . , a nd d i mens ions o f l ong bones were a ssessed , a nd compared w ith d ata f rom t he i nd iv idua ls s exed by pe lv ic mo rpho logy . C itrate a na lys is ( Denn ison 1 979) was a ttempted , but t he bone was f ound t o h ave n eg l ig ible o rgan ic content . 3 .
S tature and l imb proport ions S tature
t he Wh ite p rov ide
was
t he
f or mu lae
f rom
max imum
p resented
by
l engths
T rotter
o f
l ong
( 1970) .
bones
These
best co mpro m ise when body p ropo rt ions a re u nknown .
r at ios bet ween 4 .
e st imated
Amer ican
t he var ious
u s ing
f or mu lae S tandard
l imb bones were a ssessed .
Rad iolog ical s tud ies a .
Cort ica l
t h ickness .
Th is was measured on
t he s econd metacarpa l
by s tandard t echn iques ( Garn 1 970) . Nord in 's Score ( Barnett a nd Nord in 1 961) was d er ived t o nor ma l ize bone t h ickness f or s ize . b . L ines o f a rrested g rowth . I n tact l ong bones were exam ined f or t hese . 5 .
Funct ional change
Each
i nd iv idua l
was
exam ined
f or
ev idence
f ro m so me h ab itua l act iv ity . Pe lves were p ast p regnancy ( Houghton 1 974) . 8 .
i nd iv idua l was exa m ined
f or
f eatures bony
r esu lt ing
ev idence
o f
f or ev idence o f bone patho logy .
Ske letal measurements
Where poss ib le , d i mens ions a na lyses , were t aken . 8 .
s ke leta l
Pathology
Each T .
o f
exam ined
o f
f unct iona l s ign if icance , o r o f u se
i n d istance
Dental analys is
S tandard mes iod ista l a nd
bucco l ingua l
cusp
noted .
morphology
was
t ooth
Dent it ions
p atho logy .
- 3 92
-
d imens ions were
were measured ,
a ssessed
f or
wear
a nd a nd
The p eop le o f B an Na D i
F IND INGS 1 .
L ife span F igure 71 i s 1 i nd iv idua ls .
phase
a rb itrar i ly cou ld i n
d istr ibuted
not be
t he
a h istogram o f t he age Twenty i nd iv idua ls aged even ly
bet ween
s exed o r cou ld on ly
h istogram .
The
g raph
t he
be
s ho ws
a t death u nder 1 5
s exes , wh i te
j udged
f or t he mortuary years h ave been
1 4
adu lts who e i ther
a s mature , a re
h igh morta l ity
i n
not
t he e ar ly
i ncluded per iod o f
t i fe , e spec ia l ly before t he s econd year . Morta l ity decreased t o a t ow l eve l f or t hose aged 1 0-14 years . The 1 5-19 g roup s hows a h igher morta l ity h ave
among
t he ir
f ema les , wh i le ma les p redom inate
h ighest morta l ity
between 3 0-34
i n age g roups 2 0-34
years .
a nd
Fema les p redo m inate
i n
t hose r each ing t he f i fth decade o f l i fe , a nd on ly two i nd iv idua ls , both f ema le , a re j udged t o h ave l i ved i n to t he ir s ixth decade . The mean age a t death f or 1 7 ma tes over 1 5 was 2 9 .5 years , a nd o f t he 1 2 f ema les , 3 7 .7 y ears . The mean age a t death f or t he t ota l adu lt g roup i s 3 2 .9 years . These data a re s et out i n t ab le 7-1 .
TABLE Ban Na D i : mean age a t death
7-1
f or adu lts
( over
o f age), f ro m mortuary phase
mean
0 .
1 5 years
1
s tandard d eviation
male f emale
1 7 1 2
2 9.5 3 7.7
6 .66 1 1.23
combined
2 9
3 2.9
9 .58
The Ban Na D i l i fe t ab le ( tab le 7-2) was constructed f ro m t he e st imated age a t death o f a l l i nd iv idua ls f ro m mortuary phase 1 , f o l lo w ing t he method
o f Acsad i a nd
Nemesker i
u t i l ises t he age a t death o f t he exact year o f b irth o r death . mechan isms ,
yet
a
var iety
approach ( Keyf itz 1 979) . s urv ivorsh ip curve der ived morta l ity curve 2 . The
i n
Such
a co mpos ite
l i fe
t ab le
o f
u sefu l
r esu lts
h ave
been
based
on
t h is
L ife expectancy a t b irth was 2 2 .8 years . The f ro m t hese d ata i s p resented i n f ig 7-2 , t he
f ig 7-3 , a nd
t he
l i fe expectancy curve
i n
f ig 7-4 .
Rat io of sexes n umber
o f mature ma les
w ith a n overa l l ma le/fema le 3 .
( 1970) .
i nd iv idua ls o f a s amp le r egard less o f t he ir These methods overs imp l ify demograph ic
was h igher
r at io
i n a l l s tages o f mortuary
phase
1 ,
f or t hat mortuary phase o f 1 .41 .
Body Morphology
Est imates
o f
s tature
a nd
l imb
p roport ions
o f
t he
Ban
Na
D i
peop le
were
The
p eop le o f B an N a D i
based on measurements t aken on co mp lete l ong ( 15 ma le , 1 f ema le) . For s tature , t he t ib ia a nd bones , but h e ight o f
i n 5 i nd iv idua ls
t he
1 5
t he percentage P roport ions o f
a n
i nd iv idua l
mand ibu lar
on
h ead
i n Append ix
f or
bone
t hese
morpho logy
h ad o f
t o
i s
2 6 i nd iv idua ls t he p referred
be u sed .
t he
1
The mean
f e ma les , 1 613 mm ,
t he means be ing 7 .6 deta i led i n t ab le
d i mens ions
measurements
co mment
l imb
1 737 mm , a nd
d ifference bet ween l imb bones a re
measurements a re p resented Mean
upper
adu lt ma les was
bones f ro m f emur were
( see 7-3 .
t ab le 7-10) . I nd iv idua l
2 .
a re
p resented
a re
g iven
made
i n
i n
i n
t ab le
7 -4
Append ix
t he
s ect ion
2 .
wh i te Further
on
b io log ica l
r e lat ionsh ips .
TABLE Ban Na D i : t he co mb ined
x
s pan o f
d 'x
d x
7-2
l i fe
i x
t ab le
q x
f or mortuary phase
Lx
n ix
Tx
1
E x '
y ears 0-4
5
1 5
2 9.41
1 000
. 294
8 53.0
4 265
2 2282
2 2.82
5 -9
5
4
7 .84
7 06
. 110
6 67.0
3 332
1 8017
2 5.51
1 0-19 1 0
3
5 .88
6 27
. 094
5 98.0
5 975
1 4685
2 3.42
2 0-29 1 0
9
1 7.64
5 68
. 309
4 80.0
4 800
8 710
1 5.33
3 0-39 1 0
1 3
2 5.49
3 92
. 650
2 65.0
2 645
3 910
9 .97
1 37 . 569 5 8 1 .000
9 8.0 2 9.0
9 75 2 90
1 265 2 90
9 .23 5 .00
4 0-49 1 0 5 0+ 1 0
4 3
7 .84 5 .88
( total= 5 1)
l
x:age
a t
i nterva l .
age
x
i n
expressed
a s
i nd iv idua ls deaths t he
age g roup . age
o r
a t
exact
i nterva l .
t he
a s
Tx :sum
i nterva l
expressed
i n
c a lcu lated
by
o f
be ing
years ,
a t
n umber o f
t he
t he
r ema in ing
1 000
dy ing
va lues t o
eox=Tx/ lx .
by f ro m
i nd iv idua ls
i nd iv idua ls
dy ing
i nd iv idua ls .
by
e ach
t he t he
a l ive
t he
age
expressed
a s
a t
dy ing age
b e: number
s ubtract ing o f
i nd iv idua ls
mu lt ip l ied
nLx
o f
beg inn ing
t hose
ca lcu lated .
t he method
o f
x , obta ined
Lx :number o f
nLx=( lx+ lx+1)/2
crx :number o f
( ix : n umber
age
n umber a l ive
( ngx=ndx/ lx) .
c a lcu lated t he
t he
r ate ,
l iv ing
o f age years .
a p roport ion o f a cohort
l i v ing
f ro m
morta l ity
n :w idth
co mp leted
n umber
i n terva l .
x o f o f qx :
a p roport ion o f
bet ween x a nd
number
o f
years t he
botto m
o f
ex . L ife
expectancy
o r
t hose
i nd iv idua ls
a tta in ing
t he
i n
x+1
e ach
co lumn mean age
t o L i fe , x
The
p eop le o f B an N a D i
TABLE 7-3 L i mb p roport ions
i n Ban Na D i adu lts
mean
t i bia:femur r ad ius:humerus
4 .
s tandard d eviation
2 .52 4 .44
8 5.2 8 1.2
n
1 0 4
Rad iolog ical s tud ies a .
ava i lable b .
Cort ica l
t h ickness .
f or t h is exam inat ion . L ines o f a rrested
On ly
s ix
ma les
Tab le 7-4 g ives
g rowth .
Data on
a nd
t he
t hese
f our
f ema les
were
f i nd ings . a re p resented
i n
t ab le
7-5 . The t ong bones o f 2 3 i nd iv idua ls over age 1 5 were exam ined, a nd f ive ( 3 ma le , 1 f ema le , one o f u ndeter m ined s ex) s howed l i nes o f a rrested g ro wth . I n t he i mmature g roup , f our o f n ine i nd iv idua ls s ho wed be ing f or med i n t he t hree o r f our months p reced ing death .
t i nes , most
TABLE 7-4 Ban Na D i : mean cort ica l t h ickness
(mm) a nd Nord in 's score
f or t he s econd metacarpa l
S EX
c ortical
t hickness
Nbrdin's s core
M OLE
6
5 .5
6 2.4
FEMALE
4
4 .5
6 3.8
5 .1
6 3.01
COMB INED SEX
1 0
TABLE
7-5
The mean n umber o f l i nes o f a rrested g ro wth
i n
Ban Na D i popu lat ion
G roup
number o f i ndividuals
a dult male
3
mean n o.
o f
l ines o f
a rrested g rowth 5 .0
t he
T he
5 .
p eop le
o f B an Na DI
adul t f emale
1
3 .0
adult
1
2 .0
i nr nature
4
4 .7
Funct ional ske letal change
The
t ib iae
o f
2 2
i nd iv idua ls
cou ld
squatt ing f acets . On ly one a rt icu lar cart i lage o f t he a nk le
be
a ssessed
f or
t he
i nd iv idua l s ho wed a l arge j o int h ad c lear ly extended
p resence
o f
f acet , where t he onto t he a nter ior
a spect o f t he t ib ia . Seven i nd iv idua ls ( 5 ma le , 1 f ema le , 1 u ndeter m ined) s ho wed very s l ight a nter ior extens ion o f t he j o int s urface . A f urther f our i nd iv idua ls s ho wed a l arge f acet on t he a nter ior a spect o f t he t ib ia so me 3-4 mm above t he j o int , t hat cou ld be r e lated t o a r oughen ing on t he most a nter ior part o f The c lav ic les i nd iv idua ls
who
t he n eck o f t he t a lus . do not s ho w t he f i rst
cons istently
padd led
r ib
canoes
g rooves
o r
character ist ic
s im i lar
c raft
o f
( Houghton
1 980) . On ly
s even
mature
f e ma les
ev idence o f past p regnancy . was over 5 0 years . These phase 8 .
h ad
f a ir ly
i n tact
pe lves ,
a nd
a l l
s ho w
The youngest was 1 7 years a nd t he o ldest pe lves were d istr ibuted t hroughout mortuary
1 .
Pathology
L itt le
bone
patho logy
was
f ound .
An
adu lt
ma le
s howed
a we l l-hea led
f racture o f t he f i rst metatarsa l , a nd a n u nsexed adu lt s howed t h icken ing o f t he a nter ior t ib ia l border , p robab ly t he r esu lt o f a s i mp le i nfected l es ion . An
u nsexed
o f a k nee aged
i nd iv idua l aged
j o int a nd
over
3 0
years
( osteophytos is apophysea l
o f
over 5 0
years
s howed moderate
o f a f i rst metatarso-pha langea l s ho wed
t he
j o ints),
moderate
vertebra l
wh i le
degenerat ion
bod ies ,
s l ighter
j o int .
a nd
s l ight
degenerat ion
osteoarthros is
N ine
o f
t he
i nd iv idua ls
l umbar
osteoarthr it is
was
s een
i n
sp ine
o f
a ma le
t he aged
2 0-24 years . 7 .
Dental analys t a .
Metr ic
b .
character ised i nc isors , f ive one
These a re s et out
upper
a
Th is
l ack
who m
o f a t o f
1 2
t ab les 7-5 a nd
i n
t ab le
s uch
cusps ,
a re
7-8 .
f eatures h ard ly
7-7 .
The a s
dent it ion
one
t ooth .
mand ib les , max i l lae ,
The
t hree
man ifested .
f our
aplas ia
s ho wed s ho wed
be
was l east
Of
1 2
a ssessed ,
p art icu larly
absence a t
i s
s hove l-shaped
t h ird mo lar comp le ment cou ld
l east 1 6
i n
out
co mp lex ity :
e nt ire
dent it ion : o f
t h ird molar , whereas
s et
mo lar
t he
absence
i s
o f
add it iona l
on
s ho wed
t he
by
a nd
i nd iv idua ls o f
d ata .
Morphology .
o f a t one
l east
m iss ing
t h ird mo lar . c .
Wear .
Mo lnar's
w ith
age , deduced
2-3
f ro m
4 0 , a nd spread
' teens
g rades over
t he
f ro m t hrough
5-8
( 1971) c r iter ia were i nd iv idua ls
by
t o m id-twent ies ,
t hereafter .
e nt ire
aged
I n
e ach
a rch , but w ith
u sed .
t hen
age
The p rogress ion o f wear
o ther methods , was g rades
3-5
g roup wear was
accentuat ion
on
t o
g rades
u nt i l about age f a ir ly
even ly
i nc isors a nd c an ines ,
T he
a nd
f i rst molars .
pu lp c av ity
but
v ery
o f
t he
g roove
e ar ly
I n one
s howed
No
f i fth
decade was
a ny
exposure
o f
t he
s tage
on
o f
t h is
t he
oppos ing
g roove
i nd iv idua l aged i n
t he
g roove on t he occ lusa l s urface , ( f ig 7-6) . Usua l ly a co mp lementary
l ower, so met imes
l ab ia l s urface o f
a nother man wear .
t he
o f a s ha l low V-shaped t ro m l ab ia l t o l i ngua l edge
l esser
boy .
i n
o f t he 1 2 ma tes bet ween ages 1 9 a nd 4 5 years s ho wed a n f eature , p redo m inantly o f t he upper l eft centra l i nc isor , a nd
f ront t eeth , upper and A
l ate
o f B an Na D i
ev ident .
E leven u nusua l wear cons ist ing extend ing
On ly
p eop le
3 0-34
t he
t ower
s ho wed
f or mat ion years ,
i nc isor w ith
s ame
age
g roup
f ema le s howed
t h is
f eature .
a n
i n
s tage
o f
t eeth
mesiodistal
I1 1 2
8 7
8 .40 7 .08
8
7 .68
P 1
8
7 .12
P2
8
6 .92
. 47
1 0.03
. 71
1 0.46
. 52
1 1.09
. 57
N f l
1 0
. 34 . 40
7 .27 6 .80
. 48 . 09
. 30
8 .37
. 46
. 22
1 0.01
. 43
Ne
9
9 .90
. 61
1 1.61
. 48
6
9 .18
1 .05
1 1.50
. 93
mesiodistal
S .D.
b uccolingual
S .D .
I1
5
5 .04
. 24
5 .86
1 2
6
5 .83
. 38
5 .96
. 50
6
6 .80
. 38
7 .61
. 74
C
. 58
P 1
6
6 .70
. 41
8 .05
. 41
P2
8
7 .17
. 49
8 .62
. 32
N n
l o
1 1.30
. 47
1 1.12
. 27
MP
1 0
1 0.65
. 67
1 0.76
. 49
1 1.31
. 79
1 0.85
. 64
MB
9
TABLE
7-7
Ban Na D i : t he mean d i mens ions o f f ema le
Maxillary n
mesiodistat
s uch
b uccolingual S .D .
MB
Mandibular n
onto
(mm)
n
C
a 1 4-year
extended
7-6
S .D .
S .D.
ad jacent
most
exposure o f dent ine , a nd
e arly
Ban Na D i . t he mean d i mens ions o f ma te
Max illary
a nd
l esser g roov ing .
apparent
f eature
extens ive
s ho wed
TABLE
was
t he
i nc isor ,
s im i lar but
t eeth
b uccolingual
(mm)
S .D .
l ab ia l
The
1
1
7 .30
7 .10
. 09
3 2
6 .43 7 .40
. 75 . 60
6 .30 8 .15
. 48 . 25
P 1 P 2
N n
3 3
6 .73 6 .60
. 12 . 18
9 .23 9 .03
. 60 . 61
3
1 0.30
. 35
1 0.96
. 26
W2
4
9 .25
. 73
1 0.50
. 67
NG
1
9 .0
-
1 0.30
-
defects o f l i fe . man j ar
. 29
5 .46
5 .73
. 46
5 .86
. 49
C P 1
4 5
6 .32 7 .06
. 31 . 78
6 .97 7 .70
. 39 . 91
N n
P 2
6 5
7 .31 1 0.68
. 54 . 26
8 .48 1 0.82
. 41 . 55
W2 We
6 4
1 0.38 1 0.57
. 67 . 35
1 0.18 1 0.30
. 50 . 29
t he
e na me l .
t eeth
o f
t ransverse f ro m
Sa l ivary s ixth
l ate a nd
pathology c ar ies o f man
mortuary
ch i ldren
f or med
phase
p hase
dy ing
1 , g ross e na me l defects
a t
about
3
years ,
t hese
2 ,
decade .
a nd
a lveo lar
Ho wever
t he
t he
so me
t he
o f
t he
o f
e ros ion
t he
were
r e lated
occ lusa l s urface
o f
t he
o f
a
car ies
f i rst One
l eft
l eft
o f
a n
i nd iv idua l
o f
i nd iv idua ls
o f
t he
hypop las ia , t o
a s l ight
s ever ity
t hrough
n ever
h is
l ower
upper
i n
u ndeter m ined
t he s ex
c av it ies consequent on exposure o f
4 5-49 aged
t h is t he
mo lar : i n
s uff ic ient
i n
t h ird i n
t o
t eeth
One t h ird t he
s ho wed
mo lar , wh i le
a t h ird
molar . An
a d eep
a ma le
5 0+ ,
s ho wed
c av ity
both
r ight
t h irt ies
g roup ,
t he pu lp
patho logy . l o wer
e ar ly
s econd
f ro m mortuary phase 3 s ho wed e arly c ar ies
t o wer r ight s econd molar .
f ound i n
was
car ies
s urface .
extens ive
Two
One
s ho wed
p rogress ion
1 men s ho wed
advanced
occ lusa l
t he
( iv)
ch i ldhood .
months ,
t eeth .
s ho wed
car ies
e ar ly
1 8
patho logy
Three mortuary phase
m inor was
dur ing aged
i n u tero .
c a lcu lus
twent ies
s ho wed
f ema le
F ro m two
l i nes ,
mortuary
( i i) c ar ies . mo lar,
. 20
5 .20
i n most younger adu lts , w ith
t he
h is
S .D .
3
e ndanger t he s tab i l ity o f i n
b uccolingual
3
a t about s ix months
( i) t o
S .D.
be ing f or med e ither l ate i n f eta l deve lop ment o r i n t he f i rst year A n ine year o ld s ho wed a s uggest ion o f m inor hypop tas ia , a nd one
s ho wed
degree
mesiodistat
1 2
i n
bur ia ls
f or med
n
1
d . Pathology ( i ) hypop tast ic s een
o f B an N a D i
1 2 C
t Ammdibutar
were
p eop le
a nd
1 8 year o ld
bucca l p it on a f ema le , a nd
per iap ica l
f rom wear .
abcess
T he
p eop le
o f B an Na
D i
D ISCUSS ION
A .
HE ALTH
The
var ious
f i nd ings
r e levant
t o
t he
d iscussed , a nd a genera l a ssessment I .
o f
h ea lth
o f
t he
g roup
a re
t hen made .
L ife span The
l i fe
s tandards 2 0
s tate
i s
years
o f
expectancy
a t
b irth
s urv ivorsh ip
(We iss
a nd
curves
The
I s lands ,
i s
For
2 6 .1 years
g roups .
years
r ecorded
a re
o f
2 2 .8
p reh istor ic, where
1 973) .
a nd Non Nok Tha , P ietruse wsky b irth
o f
t r iba l soc iety, r ecent o r
f or
Na mu
h av ing
2 5 .2
t hese
cu ltura l ,
r espect ive ly .
Tha i
i s
popu lat ions
f ro m
l i ngu ist ic
l i fe
F igure a nd
Taumako,
a nd
good
va lues
a s
by
t he
t ow
a s
ad jacent s ites o f Ban Ch iang
( 1982 , 1 974) ca lcu lated
years
g roup
t he
qu ite
a n
expectanc ies
7-5
two
o ther
outl ier
b io log ica l
co mpares
o f
a ff in it ies
a t t he
p reh istor ic
t he
Solo mon
w ith
Polynes ia ,
a nd d ated t o AD 1 200-1500 ( Houghton , i n p ress) . The L ibben g roup i s A mer ind ian a nd dates t o AD 8 00-1100 ( Love joy e t a l . 1 977) . The g raph s uggests
a r ather
h igher morta l ity
a t Ban Na D i u nt i l e ar ly
adu lt
l i fe , when
co mpared t o t he o ther Tha i g roups , but t he curves c lose ly match i n l ater adu lt l i fe . By contrast , t he morta l ity a t t he L ibben s i te , where t he a na lyses i nd icate a d iet r ich i n a n ima l p rote in but r ather sparse i n vegetab le f oods , was cons istent ly h igher, w ith a l i fe expectancy a t b irth 43 f 2 0 years .
As
a f urther contrast,
coasta l e nv iron ment w ith expectancy a t b irth o f 2 4 .5 u nt i l
e arly
r e lated
adu lt
t o
t he
adu lts h av ing As i nherent
t ert iary
on
t he
t here
i s so me
more
d iffer ing
s udden
yaws
( bone
l i fe
t rop ica l
r easonab ly
occurred .
g roup ,
s ke leta l
a nd
a nd
a t
( see
t he
be lo w) t hat
can
be
o f
t he
s tra in
t he
5 0%
t he d isease .
data
d ifferent
Th is
l east t end
t o
workers
p lace
vary ing
age ing c r iter ia , i t i s g rat ify ing
t o m irror
t han
expectancy
t h is
f ro m
a ssumpt ions ,
ev idence
i ncrease
i n
d ata
on
d iet a nd
t o
f ind
e nv iron ment .
t hat t he Ban Na D i e nv ironment was
o f
t he
o ther
two
Tha i
s i tes ,
a t b irth may perhaps be a scr ibed
t he
t o s l ightly
age ing c r iter ia o f d ifferent workers .
ma le
t a l l r ange
a nd
f e ma le
s tature
f or
f or Ho mo sap iens a s
Data D i , a nd
no
o ther Tha i va lues
i n t ab le 7-11 .
2 .6
can
be
g roups .
The
a ssessed ,
f or Ang lo-Saxon t he
a re
r ange
D i popu lat ion
f a l l
i nto
t he
t h ickness
a re
l im ited
f or Ban Na
ava i lab le , but co mparat ive data a re s et out
f ew
l im it
Na
by We l ls ( 1963), a nd exceed va lues
( tab le 7-9) .
The Ban Na D i va lues
c lear ly
f a l l w ith in
i nd iv idua ls
t he
(We l ls
8 .01 f or A mer ind ian (McHenry i n
Ban
f or s econd metacarpa l cort ica l
we l t-nour ished g ro wth
t he
def ined
f or o ther p reh istor ic Tha i g roups
l ow
i n a f avourable
Ske letal i nd icators of health and nutr it ion
Both
a re
g roup ,
i nvo lvement) s tage o f
ca lcu lat ions
f avourab le i n
a
o f
d ifferent s ex ing
t hat appear
d if ferences
2 .
t he
methodolog ica l
r esu lts r ather
when
occurrence
demograph ic
emphas is As
l i fe ,
t he Na mu
good mar ine f ood r esources , h ad a l i fe years , a nd s ho wed s ign if icant ly l o wer morta l ity
va l id ity
1 967) ,
1 968) .
f o r mater ia l f ro m
o f
5 .72
Thus
on
t he
p reh istory .
t he
who m
r ange l i nes
co mpar ison ,
f or Maor i
o f modern
o f
but
( S impson
a rrested
o ther
data
1 979)
Ban Na D i mean o f 4 .3
a nd
s eems
The p eop le o f B an N a D i
These s ke leta l a modest i nc idence
i nd icators o f we l l-formed , r obust bone s tructure , w ith o f l i nes o f a rrested g rowth , s uggest a good d iet
t hroughout l i fe , w ithout r ecurrent ep isodes o f s easona l ma lnutr it ion o r e ndem ic i lness . One 1 7-year f ema le s howed pe lv ic ev idence o f p ast p regnancy, i mp ly ing menarche a s e arly E I S 1 5 y ears , aga in s uggest ing good n utr it ion w ith a ssoc iated e ar ly 3 .
f ert i l ity
( Short 1 976) .
Spec if ic pathology
No patho logy was e nde m ic , beyond t he u sua l ev idence t hat sp ine o f Ho mo sap iens bears t he b runt o f t he upr ight posture . 4 .
t he
l umbar
Dental i nd icators of s tate of health .
There h ave been f ew s tud ies o f t he i nc idence o f e name l hypop las ia i n d iscrete popu lat ions , r ecent o r f rom p reh istory, a nd c r iter ia a nd c lass if icat ion vary , so on ly genera l comment i s poss ib le . The i nc idence o f hypop las ia
i n
t he Ban Na
D i peop le
s eems
l ow ,
i nvo lv ing
f our
i nd iv idua ls
f ro m mortuary phase 1 , on ly one be ing adu lt . By contrast, Goodman e t a l . ( 1980) f ound a mean i nc idence o f about 1 .2 g rowth d isrupt ions i n t he 1 22 adu lts
o f
t he ir
Amer ind ian
s er ies ,
w ith
some
6 0%
o f
t he
adu lts
s ho w ing
hypop last ic change . 5 .
General assessment
These i nd icators o f t he s tate o f h ea lth o f t he g roup a l l s uggest t hat t he e nv ironment a t Ban Na D i over t h is per iod o f p reh istory was f avourab le , t hat t he
d iet was
genera l ly
good ,
a nd
t hat
t here were
no
s ign if icant
e ndem ic
d iseases . The absence o f certa in bone patho logy i s o f i n terest : t h is g roup d id not s ho w e i ther porot ic hyperostos is o r c r ibra o rb ita t ia , f eatures i nd icat ive o f so me f or m o f a naem ia . Three o ther p reh istor ic Tha i s ites , Ban Kao , Ban Ch iang , a nd Non Nok Tha , a l l s how a moderate i nc idence o f t he cond it ion t he
( Sangv ich ien
bas is
o f
t h is
e t a l .
1 969 , P ietrusewsky 1 974 , 1 982) .
patho logy
h as
been
a scr ibed
t o
I n t h is r eg ion
t he
h aemog lob in polymorph isms , part icu larly t ha lassaem ia a nd wh ich i n t he h eterozygote o ffer some r es istance t o ma lar ia
ex istence
o f
h aemog lob in (Mourant
E ,
1 982 , Weathera l l a nd C legg 1 981) . The d isease i s e ndem ic i n t he r eg ion now , a nd t here i s no ev idence o f e nv ironmenta l change s ince p reh istory t o s uggest s im i lar
i t was
not
t hen
e nv ironments
absence
pathology
Non
f ro m
i n
Nok
v iew Tha
o f t he a nd
p rox im ity
Ban
Na
a nd
D i ,
t he
i s s urpr is ing, a nd
s uggests t hat i ron def ic iency a naem ia - t hat
i s , a d ietary
def ic iency
- may
t he bas is o f t he changes .
EV IDENCE
PREH ISTOR IC
soc iety
ma le/fema le b iolog ica l
BEAR ING
BAN NA
Severa l t he
bone
However,
Ch iang ,
l atter g roup
B .
s uch
p resent .
Ban
t he
be
o f
o f
t i nes o f t hat
r at io
ON
SOC IAL
ev idence
s uggest
ex isted
a t
w ith
equ itab le
ev idence
a n
o f
average age a t death
AND
CULTURAL
FEATURES
OF
D I
a
Ban
Na
r e lat ive ly
f or t he mature
D i .
t he
s exes
These
d istr ibut ion t h icker f ema les .
o f
bone
h ad
equa l
i nclude g rave
t he
s tand ing f a ir ly
goods , , a nd
s tructure
a nd
i n
even t he
a h igher
The people of Ban Na Di The pattern and rate of tooth wear suggests a mildly abrasive diet with a balance between plant and animal components. While some staining of the roots suggests chewing of betel by at least one individual, salivary calculus and alveolar erosion are never gross, and it seems unlikely that the habit was much indulged in. The grooves on the incisor teeth of men suggest an industrial use such as the working of fibre that was carried out only by this sex. Of interest is the fact that similar grooves appear to be pre!tent on he individuals from Ban Kao (Sangvichien et al. 1989), Phong Tuk (Quaritch-Wales 1937) and Non Nok Tha (Pietrusewsky 1974), but the latter study at least found the grooves only in females, and an even distribution between the upper central incisors. Outside Thailand, no similar feature seems to be described, and most studies report predominantly interproximal grooving (Schultz 1977). The general lack of pronounced squatting facets indicates that this posture was not emphasised in this society. •
BIOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIP S
On the limited material, there i s no evidence t o suggest alteration in the phenotype, or the gene pool, during mortuary phase 1. Comment on the extremely limited comparison possible between mortuary phase 1 and mortuary phase 3 - the · latter, for this purpose, being limited to a f_ragment of mandible and three teeth - must be most tentative: but the small molars set in a thick mandibular body do differ from the general morphology of this region in the mortuary phase 1 individuals. That is, as there is evidence of cultural change between these periods, there is slight evidence of biological change. This impression was tested by a discriminant analysis of data from the three lower molars on one side, and the thickness of the mandibular body in this region. The analysis confirmed the subjective impression in clearly separating the mortuary phase 3 individual from the six comparable females from mortuary phase 1. The other purpose of this section is to assess whether the peoples of the prehistoric sites of the Khorat Plateau, Ban Na Di, Non Nok Tha, and Ban Chiang, with fairly close geographical and temporal provenance, and of the more distant Ban Kao, shared a common gene pool - that is, whether they represent the same group of Homo sapiens. The usual current approach to the assessment of biological relationships between skeletal series is to subject large amounts of metric data, particularly cranial, to multivariate discriminant analyses such as Mahalanobis 02 to obtain biological distances expressed in figures. The value of such studies as usually carried out is questionable. It is not necessary to argue that the numerical results create a spurious sense of certainty, because they usually make very little sense. The objection is that the complex biological structure of the head, functionally involved with the body, and influenced by environment, is usually measured without regard to its biology. That is, measurements are generally used without defining their biological significance, the possible influence of differing environment, or even whether they simply overlap other measurements. Only after such biological consideration should multivariate techniques judiciously be used (Houghton and Kean 1984). Similarly, the use of non-metric data from groups separated by hundreds or thousands of kilometres, and as many
- 401 -
T he p eop le o f B an N a D i
years , does not yet r est on sound b iolog ica l t heory . When t hese p rob lems a re added t o t hat o f scanty a nd i ncomp lete d ata , sweep ing s tat ist ica l compar isons s eem I n l im ited
t h is t o
so me
mater ia l f ro m 1 .
r are ly
s ect ion
j ust if ied .
t herefore ,
s i mp le
a ssessment
co mpar isons
o f
a nd
Non
r e lat ionsh ips
mu lt ivar iate
i s
s tud ies
o f
p rovenanced p reh istor ic Tha i s i tes .
S tature and body proport ions None o f t he s tature d ifferences between
a nd
b io log ica l
l im ited
Nok
Tha , ach ieve
s tat ist ica l
t he
s ign if icance ,
Ban
Na
a nd
i n
D i , Ban t he
Ch iang ,
event may
r e late t o t he e nv ironment , t he t a l ler peop le o f Ban Na D i l ack ing t he ev idence o f spongy hyperostos is ev ident a t t he o ther s i tes ( tab le 7-9) . The body p roport ions o f t he Ban Na D i peop le a re a l most t he s ame a s t hose o f Non Nok Tha . body 2 .
f or m
bet ween
Dent i t ion The v iew
contro l a nd a re
l east
Thus ,
t here
i s no ev idence o f d ifference
t hat
s ize
a nd
s hape
o f
t eeth
a re
t hat " of a l l t he a spects o f observab le
s ubject
i n overa l l
t he s i tes .
t o
e nv ironmenta l mod if icat ion
u nder
t ight
genet ic
adu lt morphology , t eeth
o f
genet ic
i n tent"
( Brace
1 980) does not s tand up t o scrut iny ( eg Townsend a nd B rown 1 978 , Harr is a nd Ba i l it 1 980 , Houghton a nd Kean 1 984) . Neverthe less , denta l data , c ircumspect ly u sed , may contr ibute t o t he a ssessment o f b iolog ica l r e lat ionsh ips , part icu lar ly bet ween g roups cont iguous i n t ime a nd space . Unfortunate ly, s uch data f or p reh istor ic Tha i g roups a re l im ited . Co mparat ive morpho log ica l d ata f or Ban Na D i a nd Non Nok Tha a re s et out i n t ab le 7-8 . On ly t he d ifference i n cusp p attern o f t he l ower molars d iffers marked ly, a nd
t h is
i s so
t hat i t must be s uspected t hat been u sed i n t he two s tud ies . Comparat ive metr ic
d ata
s tr ik ing f or
i n co mpar ison w ith
t hese
a re a lso
t he s im i lar it ies
f eatures , d iffer ing
l im ited .
c r iter ia
h ave
Those p resented by B race
( 1978) f or Non Nok Tha , a nd add it iona l data f rom Ban Ch iang ( P ietrusewsky n .d .) u nfortunate ly i nvo lve u nknown o r u nstated p roport ions o f ma le a nd f ema le .
W ith
d ifferences p roport ions
t h is
caut ion ,
i t can
p reh istor ic
Tha i g roups .
s ize
f or Ho mo sap iens
S .
r ange
be
s a id
bet ween t he d i mens ions o f o f t he components o f t he Furthermore , t he
t hat
t here
a re
no
s ign if icant
i nd iv idua l t eeth , o r t he overa l l denta l a rcade , f or t hese t hree t eeth a re genera l ly
i n t he sma l ler
Sku l ls The
Ban
f ragmented poss ib le . mand ib les mand ib le
o r
Na
D i
m iss ing ,
c ran ia , a nd
no
part icu lar ly s ens ib le
t he
f aces ,
co mpar ison
must
be
The
bas ic
a
data
o f t hese data w ith 1 940 , Morant 1 937) genera l
a re o ther
genera l ly g roups
However f ro m mortuary phaase 1 , e ight ma le a nd s ix a re s u itab le f or a na lys is a nd compar ison . The f orm r ef lect ion
o f
t he
c ran ia l
t emp late
f unct ioned , a nd f ro m t he mand ib le a lone , s ign if icant overa l l h eadfor m o f a n i nd iv idua l may be ga ined .
Kao)
w ith
co mments
h ad
d i mens ions
l arge ,
a re
p resented
i n
t ab le
7 -10 .
t hat f rom o ther g roups o f i nd icates t hat t he peop le app ly r obust
a lso
t o
t he
mand ib les .
mater ia l The
i nd icate a b road c ran ia l base , a nd
w ith
wh ich
u nderstand ing A
genera l
i s
f ema le o f t he o f
i t t he
co mpar ison
Ho mo s ap iens ( eg H rd l icka o f Ban Na D i ( and t hese f rom
l arge
Non
Nok
b icondy lar
t he cons iderab le
Tha a nd
a nd
Ban
b igona l
r ama l a nd
The
condy lar b readths
i nd icate
p eop le o f B an N a D i
a we l l deve loped
mast icatory
muscu lature .
The
mand ibu lar a ng le i s sma l l a nd t he r ama l h e ight l arge , wh ich i s i n h ar mony w ith t he data on s tature a nd bone r obust ic ity, t hese t a l l , r obust i nd iv idua ls wou ld h ave h ad cons iderab le vert ica l deve lopment o f t he upper f ace t o accomodate
a l arge
a i rway ,
a nd
adap t ive change o f t he mand ib le . d ifference between t he mand ibu lar
t he mand ibu lar
data
r ef lect
t he
r e lated
Un ivar iate t ests o f s ign if icance s how no data f ro m t he s ites o f Ban Na D i , Non
Nok Tha a nd Ban Kao . The mand ibu lar d ata f ro m t hese t hree s i tes were a lso exam ined by canon ica l d iscr im inant a na lys is . No s eparat ion o f t he g roups was ach ieved, a nd t he conc lus ion i s t hat f or t hese s i tes , over t he per iod i nvo lved, t he peop le were o f s im i lar genet ic s tock .
TABLE
7 -8
Comparat ive t ooth morphology ( as ,$ ) f or Ban Na D i a nd Non Nok Tha . Data f or Non Nok Tha f ro m P ietrusewsky ( 1974)
Feature
B an N a D i
Non Nok Tha
s hovel-shaped i ncisors s light
4 2
mod c arabet
i ( bi t at)
t ower molar M 1 Y5
1 7
0
3
0
7
7 1
0
Y 4 X 5
9 2 0
0 0
+ 5 + 4
0 0
2 0 8 0
? IQ Y 4 + 4
3 0 3 0
0 6 9
+ 5 X 4
2 0 7
3 1 0
X 5
0
0
0
0
p rotostyl i d
TABL .E
7-9
Mean s tature (mm) o f men a nd wo men f ro m s evera l p reh istor ic Tha i s i tes . Data f or Non Nok Tha a nd Ban Ch iang a re f ro m P ietrusewsky ( 1974 , 1 981) a nd Ban Kao data a re
f ro m
Sangv ich ien
e t a l .
( 1969) .
The
G roup
p eop le o f B an N a D i
s .d.
mean
n
r ange
B an Na D i 1 737 1 613
5 7.05
1 5 1 640-1830
5 5.82
1 1
1 700 1 594
3 8.65 5 9.53
2 4 1 650-1750 2 1 1 500-1570
Non Nbk Tha male 1 717 f emale 1 578
4 3.63
1 0 1 630-1860
4 5.96
1 8 1 404-1700
5 9.00 6 4.00
8 1 600-1760 5 1 460-1610
male f emale
1 520-1720
B an Chiang male f emale
B an Kao male f emale
1 685 1 566
TABLE 7-10 Mean
mand ibu lar
d i mens ions
f or
t hree
d i mens ions a re i n mm . Non Nok Tha Kao data f ro m Sangv ich ien ( 1969) .
B an Na D i male f emale mean B IC n SD mean B IG n SD CB
mean SD
RH
8 7 .17 1 03 8 6 .52 2 2.4 8 1 .92
1 17 6 7 .13 9 5 6 4 .38
f rom
Non Nbk T ha male f emale 1 27 3 7 .6 1 08
1 18 7 8 .4 9 5
Tha i
g roups .
P ietrusewsky
B an K ao male 1 29 7 8 .2 1 07
f emale 1 22 5 8 .0 9 8
6 5 .1
7 9 .3
8 9 .8
5 6 .6
3 4.0
2 0.4 6 2 .15
3 3.6
3 2.2
3 5.0
3 3.0
3 5.0
8
6
8
9
9
7
SD
2 .32
2 .79
2 .8
1 .5
2 .4
2 8.8
5 9.4 8 7 _69
5 3.2 6 7 .91
6 6.0
5 7.0
6 0.0
6 0.0
8
9
8
6
2 .0
4 .6
4 .8
5 .7
mean n SD
L inear
( 1974), Ban
n
mean RB
1 24
p reh isto r ic
d ata
The p eop le o f B an N a D i
mean SH
3 4.5
3 0.5
3 6.0
3 2.0
3 1.5
3 1.0
n
8
6
7
9
8
6
SD
2 .07
7 .91
2 .9
2 .2
4 .3
4 .1
1 13.0
1 05.0
3 6 .1
7 3 .3 1 20.0
1 21.0
8 3 .8
4 4 .5
mean L
n SD
8 4 .49
mean ANGLE n SD
1 04.0
1 18 8 4 .63
1 01.0 6 2 .43 1 25 6 6 .02
B IC : b icondytar b readth B IG : b igon ia l b readth CB : condy lar b r . R EV : r amus m in . b r . RH : r amus h e ight SH : sy mphysea l h e ight L : overa l l mand ibu lar
l ength ANGLE : mand ibu lar a ng le
TABLE 7-11 Cort ica l t h ickness o f t he 2 nd metacarpa l a nd Nord in 's score f or t he ma les o f s evera l g roups
G roup
e ra
c ortical t h ic kness ( r im )
B an Na D i Maori T aumako White American Norweg ian
6 2 7 3 1
Nbrd in's s core
1 000-300 BC
5 .5
6 2.4
8 00-1800 AD 1 200-1500 AD modern
4 .8 5 .1 5 .8
5 2.9 5 7.0 6 2.5
modern
5 .6
5 7.8
T he
a ge
a t d eath
o f
t he
p eop le o f B an Na D i
5 0+ 4 5-49 4 0 -44 3 5 -39 3 0 -3 4 2 5 -29 2 0-24 c t l ( i ) t ; ö . 2 0 c D ) i z
1 5 19 1 0 1 4 5 -9 0 -4 0
a
9
N o . o f i nd iv idua ls
F IGURE G raph s ho w ing
7 -1
t he age a t death o f t he peop le o f Ban Na D i
The
a ge
a t d eath
o f
t he
p eop le o f B an Na D i
1 00
8 0
6 0
4 0
2 0
5 A ge i ny ears
1 5
2 5
F IGURE Ban Na D i : s urv ivorsh ip
3 5
4 5
5 0
5 5
7-2
curve
f or mortuary
phase
1
T he
a ge
a t d eath
o f
t he
p eop le
o f B an N a D i
5 0
4 0
3 0
2 0
/ 7 / /
1 0
t r )
c) 00
5
1 5
2 5
3 5
4 5
5 0+
A ge i ny ears
F IGURE Ban Na D i : morta l ity
curve
7 -3 f or mortuary
phase
1
T he
age
a t d eath
o f
t he
p eop le
o f B an Na D i
3 0
,
Oo 5 A ge i ny ea rs
1 5
2 5
3 5
F IGURE Ban Na D i : t i le expectancy
4 5
5 0
7-4
curve
t or mortuary phase
1
A ge i ny ears F IGURE Surv ivorsh ip
curves
7 -5
t or Ban Na D i a nd co mparat ive s amples
( see
t ext f or exp lanat ion)
p hotographs
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
F IGURE t o
3 4
7-6
o f r u man
r e ma ins
f ro m
B an
Na
D i
= 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1• 1 1 1 1
Bur iat 2 3 , mortuary
phase
l b .
Anter ior v ie w
o f
t e ma te aged 3 0
years .
F IGURE
7-7
Bur ia l 7 , mortuary
phase
2 .
Fetus , aged
- 4 11 -
a
7 months
i n u tero
photographs
F IGURE t o
o f
h u man
r e ma ins
7-8 Bur ia l TS8a , mortuary phase
2 9 years
a t death
sho w ing
l c .
f ro m
Ban
Na
Ma le mand ible
D i
o t ma le
aged
2 5
a lveolar e ros ian
CMS
F IGURE
7-9
s ho w ing
degenerat ive
Bur ia l
TS17,
mortuary
change
phase
o f g rade
- 4 12
2+
-
l b . a t
Ma te
t he
aged
4 5
l u mbar sp ine
t o
49
years
Ban Na Di: the mortuary ritual
CH.APTER
EIGHT
THE MORTUARY RITUAL AND ITS IMPLICATIONS
The analysis of the mortuary remains from Ban Na Di is undertaken in the light of the clear potential of burials as a source of social information. Such an approach originates in the exploratory papers of Binford (1971) and Saxe (1971). Both proposed regularities between mortuary ritual and social organisation, and these have much potential tor the prehistorian. Their conclusions have stimulated many subsequent workers and the literature is now considerable. At its most basic level the burial behaviour, from the preparation of the corpse ,. placement in a receptacle, fulfilment of due rites and giving of grave goods, is a social act which varies with the nature and structure of the society in question. This proposition is important and requires some elaboration. To the basic variables of age and sex .. should be added the dead person's rank or distinctiveness in his or her society, and affiliatio ns within the social network. When .he comp_ared the burial rituals of hunter-gatherers, pastoralists, shifting agriculturalists and settled agriculturalists, Binford found that those for the settled agriculturalists were the most complex. Thus, whereas hunter gatherers distinguished between the age, sex and personal qualities of the deceased, more · complex sedentary societies recognised their s ocial status by conferring more elaborate ritual on the higher ranked individuals. Tt)ese rites, often expressed in terms of artefacts symbolising status, tended to cross-cut age and sex boundaries. There are many variables which may be considered for a given society. Binford recognised the treatment of the body, the facility within which it was placed and the variat_i on and quantity of accompanying grave goods. These incorporate the location of · the interment relative to others and to other social activities. Many societies for example, retain a place set apart tor the burial of a particular class of individual. Aspects of this study have been expanded by m ore recent analyses., both by consideration of further ethnographic situations and specific prehistoric samples� These have elaborated rather than seriously modified Binford's initial propositions and many have a direct bearing on the approach adopted in analysing the burials from Ban Na Di. Two specific ethnographic examples are of particular interest, because they come from societies which cultivate rice. In the first .. Bloch (1975) contrasted the mortuary rites of two t-.4alagasy societies. The Zafimaniry practice forest swiddening, have no land-holding descent groups .. and no formal disposal areas for the dead. The Merina on the other hand ,. cultivate rice in permanent fields using irrigation techniques. The scarcity of suitable land has stimulated investment of labour in the construction of terraces. The society is structured along the lines of land-holding descent groups .. members of which are interred in monumental, collective tombs. Bloch interprets the latter as symbolising their relationship with the land they own and which has sustained them through the generations. Saxe and Gall (1977) have noted a similar distinction, but this time involving diachronic changes in the economy ,. land tenure ,. social organisation and burial
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procedures among the Temuan of Malaysia. The introduction there of wet rice cultivation in suitable areas and land shortage reflecting population expansion has occurred at the same time as the establishment of permanent cemeteries for members of proto-lineages which now own scarce land under wet rice cultivation. But are such patterns restricted to agricultural societies? King (1978) has warned against relegating all hunter-gatherer societies to the status of simple. egalitarian social structure. Thus the virtually complete excavation of the Medea Creek cemetery yielded approximately �50 protohistoric Chumash burials set out in distinct "lobes". The western lobe was distinguished by assemblages of non-utilitarian "wealthy" objects associated with adults and children.. Other concentrations evidenced achieved status, but neither ascribed nor hereditary rank. This situation contrasted with the earlier Rincom cemetery seen by King as essentially egalitarian in burial procedures. The temporal change to formal ranking was thought by King to reflect the emergence of vested control over redistribution within an ecologically variable region. Chapman (1981) on the other hand ., has emphasised the importance in European hunter-gatherer societies of preferred or restricted resource 0 The localised Mesolithic cemeteries on the coasts of Brittany and Denmark may be explained if we accept that these semi or completely sedentary societies had inherited access to specific ,. limited coastal resources These findings all reveal · the importance ot recognasang oarcumsonbt:d cemeteries. Clearly, the demographic features of the sample of burials .. their mode of interment and quality and quantity of grave goods are also of vital importance. Peebles and Kus's (1977) consideration of ranked societies is relevant to this discussion, tor they number the characteristics of burial as one of five features by which it is possible to recognise ranked social systems in prehistory. They stress that there must be clear evidence for the presence of two distinct social groups distinguished by a combination of different symbols, expenditure of energy and rituals which cut across divisions of age and sex. They argue cogently that the presence of richly furnished children's graves alone is not enough to conclude that ranking is present. It is rather the separate treatment of a superordinate group of persons contrasted with a less well endowed subordinate group which is critical. Brown (1981) has further suggested that it is not only relative wealth which is at issue ,. but also rights to special burial locations. This finding is clearly seen in the Moundville site. where Peebles (1971) has shown that the few top echelon members of the Mississippian social system were buried with rich goods in the largest. central mound. The many lower order graves were found in remoter cemeteries with few ,. if any, accompanying artef_acts. Given this preliminary statement on the proposed adhesions between mortuary rites and the structure of society, there are clearly several variables in the Ban Na Di excavated remains which require scrutiny. t These are, in order of analysis: 1.
I s the r e ev i dence for rest r i cted bur i a l l ocat ions.
2.
To what extent are cer ta i n bur i a l s di st i ngui shed by h igher l eve l s of energy expend i ture than others.
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B an Na D :
3 .
a t
i s t he composition o f
s ubsets Exa m inat ion
o f
i n
t erms o f
t hese
t hree
The
excavat ions
t he
apart .
centre
Th is
w ith in
t he
houses
l i e
p resent h ead man h ave been
excavat ions
be ing
t he ir
p laced
o f
f igs
i n
The
s a me
i nterred
p reh istor ic
t he
i n
obta ins
s a me o f
r eturned
t he
i nto
Mortuary
no
bur ia ls
phase
l a-c
l eve l
l enses
l a id
7 ,
Na
p laces
l ocat ion
As may
m
a reas i n
f ig t he
a re
no w
be
2 5
o f
F5-6 , one occup ied by
s een
v i l lage
r oads
i s
c lear
s uccess ive
accorded
t he
c learly
quarter o f
t he
A3-4 .
I n one
case ,
There
can
D i k new
cont inua l ly
o r
t hat
t he
bur ia ls
s a me
bur ia l
apparent
i n r i te
by
excavated
t o
t he
Bod ies
two be
a n
a rea
doubt
where
s a me
were
adu lts were
no
p rec ise ly
house wou ld
t hat
t here
s tage
wh ich
were
upper
l eve ls
t reated
t he
There
t hree
a re
r esolve
a re
two
There
t he
l eve l
7 a nd
by
l eve l
i n
p lace
once bur ied
t hat
t he ir
t he
a ncestors
when
t he
n eed
t h is quest ion , but f or t he
d ist inct a reas
des ignated
f urther
o f
i nco mp lete a nd The
r i tua l ,
p r inc ipa l
s econd
f or
bur ia l t o
g roups
address ing
bur ia l t he
e nergy
because
l eve l
t o
o r
- m id
l ast
t h is quest ion , t o
f or mer
not
A3/4
(mortuary
j ars .
o f
f ro m
AD .
3 )
i n
i t .
phase
These were
phase
f or t ime .
i nc luded
f ar r e moved f i rst
i n
o f
l i tt le
g rounds
per iod
i st m i l lenn ium
2 ) cut
A l l were
i ncorporates
i nhumat ions .
p resence I t
a re
The
i n d eta i l be lo w ,
s a me
bur ia l
demograph ic
co mpared .
t he
s trat ig raph ic
(mortuary
adu lt
t he
i n
descr ibed t he
The
cut
6 r espect ive ly .
A l wh ich
l idded
e ar ly
The
phase .
were
c luster o f bur ia ls
a re
g roups . i n
t hey
d ist inct ion may we l t h ave
s trong
i n square
concerns a re
a re
g roup
e ach was cut .
i n it ia l occupat ion
t hey a re so mewhat
i nterred
t o
a nd
Ban Na D i were
wh ich
p resence on ly
Th is
u n its
l ate p reh istor ic o f
t he
l o wer
t he
e ach
1 0 m2.
i ssue
expend iture
8 i s
bur ia ls
be long
t o
f ro m
f ro m
des ignated
There
o f
i nfant bur ia ls a rea
be long so
bur ia ls
l eve l
Consequent ly, e ach
e arl iest .
two
t he
t he
7 a nd
spec if ic
g roup because
4 a nd a n
a s
on
f lood water .
ch i ldren 's
a re
f ive
f ound w ith in
a na lys is
were
accumu lat ion
t he square A3/4 co mpr ises
o f
c learly
bur ia ls
do wn
co mmenc ing w ith
p re lude
t he
o ther,
squares
g rave .
cu ltura l s ign if icance .
F8
a ss ign ing
o f
two
t resh i nter ment . I t i s l ess c lear whether we a re cemetery a rea , o r two d ifferent ones . Excavat ion
i n it ia l
d ist inct ion bet ween
t hree
o t
That a rea h as y ie lded 3 7 bur ia ls .
f or
f ive phases , depend ing
l o wer
f ro m
i n
i ncreas ing ly
e ach
one
ones .
Ban
p resent h ead man 's
a re
i f a ny
i t beca me over
On ly
p reced ing
t he
a nd
Dur ing
a nd
a ssessment
Th is w i l l per m it co mpar ison .
d iv ided
s and
a n
app rox imate ly
t han
a nd
p rocedure
1 3 .
moment, i tw i l l be a ssumed
f ro m
more
g rave , a nd
Th is
s ituat ion
i nhab itants
bur ied
There
be ing
Ad jacent a reas
s a me
t o
a rose t o u ndertake a dea l ing w ith one l arge
bur ia ls .
t o
u ndertaken
a reas
f or excavat ion .
i nhumat ion g raves .
over
s i mu ltaneous ly
u nder
were
squares A1-4
i nterred
t he
8-1
square F6 conta ins
were
D i t he
p roceeded ,
p redecessors .
i nspect ion
aga in
a p re l im inary
noth ing
f am i ly .
i n square F8 were
e ffect a s
h is
i ts
l ooted .
As bur ia ls
Na
ava i lab le
bet ween
a nd
a re
mound ,
r eflects
p resent v i l lage
2-2 , two
Ban
t he
p rocedure
t he s ample a nd
t he Ban Na D i popu lat ion .
a t
o f
r i tua l
age a nd s ex.
var iables
t he soc ia l character ist ics o f t o wards
t he mortuary
i s
o r absence o f d ifferences s tructure
cons idered
when
t he
n ecessary ,
descr ibe e ach g roup
two a s
a
i n so me d eta i l .
B an Na D i : t he mortuary
M ORTUARY
r i tua l
PHASE ONE
GROUP A G roup A i n
t h is
der ives
g roup , a nd
f ro m
one
o f
squares F5
t he
e ar l iest
I t i s a n adu lt ma te , aged bet ween cut
a t
i ts
back , w ith
was
l east
p laced
bone on
a nd
t he
2 0
t he
t he
s he l l , a nd
r ight
mode l led
s h in .
A
t he
deer
para l le l w ith
I t h ad
3 4
been
c lay
t he
pot
b ronze .
b roken
s hape was
o f
p laced
a nd
i n
c att le ,
e arl iest
s tone
t he
two
l a id
f or m
a nd
n ear
g ro in
t o
a t
k nees ,
1A
vesse l o f
f ish worn w ith
body .
E ight
t he
a nd
n eck ,
by
t he
t hat o f a n
ho m ino ids
i s
out on
r epa ired
t he
a rea
1 7) .
g rave
b race let was
l ocated
a nd
The
f rag ments
a nt iqu ity
a nd
o f
s ingle so me
p laced
bet ween
f igur ines
t he
corpse was
A
A
f igur ines were
f orear ms , s to mach
i s
a t death .
t he
body .
l eft a rm
years
conta ined
t he
f igur ine l eft
Th is
Bur ia l 4 7
a t Ban Na D i ( f igs 8-14
n atura l so i l , a nd
h ead .
l east 1 2 i n
upper
t he
a nd
a sma l l p iece o f
wr ist . At
s hou lder, r ight a nd on
i nto
h ands
bes ide
b ronze w ire . were
cm
3 0
a nd F6 .
f ound
n ear
l eft l eft
e lephant
t he
l eft
a nd
r ight f orear ms The body was i nterred wear ing s he l l beads w ith a l arge s tone bead . A b lock o f
a n eck lace o f 1 5 c ircu lar l ater ite was f ound bes ide
t he
r ight
excavated
w ith
t he
a nk le . t op
o f
Unfortunate ly, t he
c ran ium .
t he
More
edge
o f
t he
f unerary
o ffer ings
a rea
p robab ly
co inc ided l i e
beyond
t he s ku l l .
Bur ia ls 4 0 . 4 5 a nd ( f igs 8-18 A l l
t hree
bur ia ls
t i e
para l le l w ith g rave 4 7 . u lna ,
vertebrae ,
f ound a nd
i n
scapu la ,
s ide
r ound
a nd
were
f ound
beyond
f ound .
These o f
i f t o
l atter
adu lt i n
co me
way f act,
bet ween
b race let w ith
a t death
The
beads
On ly
aged were
f ound
t he
f or t he
t he
t he
bur ia l
4 0 4 5
r e lat ionsh ip
ch i ldren 's
p r imary The
i nter ment
l o west
bur ia ls
t hat
t he
t hat
( bur ia l 4 0) .
a nd
4 6
t he
i n i s
t h is
t he
l atest
o f
t he
bov id
r ema ins
i s
a nd
h and
l ocated about verteb rae were
o f
t he
age
a t
h uman
h uman i n
death .
r e ma ins ,
bones .
t h is
c learly
i nfant
F ina l ly
o f
i s equ ivoca l .
no
The
a lthough t he
mu lt ip le 4 5) .
The
chrono log ica l t he
t hree .
f igur ines
g rave
i n d isart icu lat ion
( bur ia l
square .
u nc lear,
i s
r ight
s he l l beads
i n a ssoc iat ion .
i nter ment
o f
f igur ines were
i n ad jacent bur ia l 4 7,
r ibs
t he
f igur ines
t he r ema ins
t he
l arge
9 years
bones were
f ound
on
f ive
bes ide
over
l ocated
a nd
f e mur ,
Th is s ke leton , t hough
Bur ia l 4 6
about
t o
T hey were
bov id
i nc ludes
t hat
t he
f ound
f ema le .
S ix c att le
w ith
l i ke
adjacent
t hree
p laced
b ronze w ire .
3 ) was
o ld
( bur ia l 4 5) .
b race let,
ch i ld
i s
t ib iae , h umerus ,
w ith
b race let was
f igur ines
( for m
year
i n a rt icu lat ion .
s he l l-d isc
a
s ku l l ,
The ' sa me g rave
o f bur ia l 4 5 .
f ro m
bov id
p robab le
s uggests
i nterpretat ion ,
1A .
s tone
2 15
c ran ium
f ema le
make
was ,
r e lat ionsh ip above
A
t he
a 5 0
a nd 2 l arge beads were
I t s eems a s
t he
g rave , wh ich
a ssoc iat ion
a nt iqu ity w ith
a vesse l
7 90 s he l l-d isc t he
o f
i n
d isart icu lated part
o ld
i n t he n eck a rea .
r epa ired
4 0 cm
was
f or m
o f
i n
e ssent ia l ly
body .
a n eck lace
been
Two
f ound
t he
s a me
pe lv is
g roup
i nfant about 6 months
l ocated
a nd
a nd
a d isart icu lated
f rag mentary, was
t he
8-20)
Bur ia l 4 0 co mpr ises
af rag mentary vesse l o f
o f a n
h ad
i n
t o
4 6
a nd
r eason ing G iven t he
t h is s tone
I t i s not i mposs ib le
t hat
B an Na D i : t he mortuary
t hese
a rtefacts
d isturbed .
were
Wh ichever
conta ins e leven
r e located i s
t he
when
c ase , t he
r i tua l
t he
adu lt
g rave was
f ema le
c learly
r ema ins
were
o f adu lt s ize
a nd
f igur ines . Bur ia ls 3 7 , 3 9 a nd 4 2 ( f igs 8-21 t o 8-23)
On ly bur ia l 4 2
i n t h is
g rave was
f ound
part o f t he body was not l ocated w ith in The
t ower
cm above i t . comp lete f ore l arge
l imbs however,
i n
r esemb l ing
d irect ly
s ku l l" a rtefact
t he
t hose
oppos ite e nd .
i lustrated
south s ect ion . o f
a s aw ,
The h uman
a nd
upper
over part o f bur ia l 4 7 , a nd 3 0
i n
f ig
t eeth
a hole , p erhaps f ro m
f oot a nd l eft l eg .
8-24e was
The a rtefact h as
r ema ins co me
t he
( f ig 8-23) .
A pot o f f or m 1 B was f ound over t he l eft l imb o f a cow h ad been p laced a longs ide t he
" crocod i le
l eft w r ist
l ay
i n a rt icu lat ion , a nd
t he excavated a rea
f or
f ound
c ut
i n to
t he The
by
one
s uspens ion ,
t he s ide ,
on
t he
a 3 0-34 year o ld ma te .
Th is g rave a lso conta ined t he part ia l a nd d isart icu lated r ema ins o f two ma tes aged bet ween 2 0 a nd 3 0 years a t death . A l l t he bones f rom t hese
bur ia ls
over l ie
bur ia l
bur ia l
when
The
f act
t hat
w ith
t hose o f bur ia l 4 2 , w ith
t he
t hat t hey were
4 2
4 2
d isturbed
( f ig
was
8-21) .
i nterred
bones o f bur ia ls 3 7 no
I t
a nd
i s
poss ib le
r ep laced
a nd
3 9 were
i n terven ing
t hat
t hey
i mmed iate ly
f ound
so i l , a rgues
were
over
i t .
i n d irect contact
aga inst
t he
not ion
l ater, s econdary bur ia ls .
Bur ia l 3 8 ( f igs 8-25 a nd 8-26) Th is l i es d irect ly between i t a nd bur ia l 4 0 . h and
l eg
a nd
t runk
aged about 7 years abdomen .
The ir
over bur ia ls I t h ad been
were
f ound
a t d eath .
contents
i n
Two
4 0 , 4 5 , a nd 4 6 , w ith on ly 2 cm d isturbed i n a nt iqu ity, but t he r ight
s i tu
The
r ema ins
pots o f
f or m
i n tact
a nd
r ema ined
co me
1 B were were
f ro m
a ch i ld
p laced over
i nvest igated .
t he One
conta ined a f ew scraps o f a n ima l bone , a nd f rag ments o f s he l l . The o ther r evea led two s he l l d isc beads , s he l l f ragments a nd sma l l f rag ments o f f i sh bone .
A
exter ior f ound .
b ronze
was
on
bear ing
t he
A
bov id
o f t he s ke leton . p art
o f
beads a nd
scapu la
Wh i le
t he
a s econd
one
l arge
a
ch i ld 's
One was p laced adjacent t o
s tomach . a nd
b race let
f ound
a nd
k nobbed
l eft t he
w r ist .
Two
l eft e lbo w
bov id
a nd
a l l
r ound
f igur ines
t he were
t he o ther over
t he
h umerus were f ound on t he r ight h and s ide
h uman bones were
mar ine
decorat ion
s he l l
s he l l bead were
be ing
b race let f ound
i n
were t he
r emoved, one r ecovered . v ic in ity
o f
co mp lete 2 19
t he
s he l l
ch i ld 's
n eck .
Bur ia l 4 1 ( f ig 8-27) Bur ia l
4 1 co mp r ises
t he
r ema ins o f a n
i n fant aged
approx imate ly
6-9
months a t death . I t i s l ocated bet ween t he g raves f or bur ia ls 3 6 a nd 3 8 ( f igs 8-8 a nd 8-9) . I t was d isturbed a nd d isart icu lated , qu ite poss ib ly w ith
B an Na D: t he mortuary
r i tua l
T ABLE 8 -1 Burial
s tatistics a nd c ontents o f B an N a D i mortuary p hase 1 b urials ( abbreviations: C = c omplete,
a = a dult,
P = p artial, D = d isturbed,
f = f etus, m = months o f
a ge, N = n orth,
S = s outh)
MD IRTUARY PHASE t A BUR IALS T S I S T S Burial
No.
2 8 3 3 2 2 2 6 4 7 3 4 4 6 4 4 4 0 4 5 4 1
A rea AJB
A
A
A
A
B
A
B
S ex
F
-
M
F
M
-
-
Age O rientation Amount
B
B
B
- F
-
B -
4 3 1 9 2 1
2 2
A
B
B
B
-
-
M
-
4 7 1 4 3 2>50 3 2 8m 9 f 5 0 am f f 2 3 2 0 7 N S S N S - - - S - S S -
p resent
C
C
C
C
C
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
P
P
D
Pot
f onm l a
-
-
1
2
1
1
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
1
Pot
f onm 3
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
P ot
f onm 1 4a
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
S tone b racelet
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
L arge s hell
-
-
-
-
-
2
4
-
5
-
-
-
-
8
-
2
-
3
6
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cattle Deer
b ead
f i gurine
f igurine
Human
f i gurine
E lephant
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
S tone b ead
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
S hell-disc b ead
-
-
- 2 42
Cattle
f i gurine
-
f orelimb
1 5 790 1 65 - 2 15 -
7850 7 76 2 20
B an Na D i : t he mortuary
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r n
1 3-3
t he deve lop ment o f a ch iefdo m
t he M idd le Ch i Va l ley
- 6 37
( after H igham
-
1 984)
The M idd le Ch i a rea : c onc lus ions
G
d e1 4 /
E F e
F .C 2 :, L i I R
E EE Et
THE M IDDLE CH I ARE A : CONCLUS IONS
Th is mode l o f
s tudy
f or
t he
began w ith
t he Ch i Va l ley .
l aboratory
co mp leted
a nd
t he
l im ited
After
a na lys is
o f
i t
f e lt
was
t he
ob ject ive
e nd
o f
o f
t est ing
f i e ldwork
t i nds . MacDona ld 's i napp ropr iate
a nd
doctora l
t o
a s ett lement
t o wards
t he e nd
d issertat ion
over look
i ts
was
p r inc ipa l
conclus ions . I t i s , a s we s ha l l s ee , i nd icat ive o f our i gnorance t hat two t heses s hou ld appear w ith in a year o f e ach o ther i n wh ich t he e st imated date
f or
years .
t he
p reh istory, p receded
t he
a ttempt
s uggested t hat
m i l lenn ia . w ith
e stabl ishment
H igha m 's
o f
The
t he
t he
f i rst
by
two
t housand
t hat
t he
s ettlement
r e lat ive ly
up
a r id
o f popu lat ion
onwards .
i n
o f
Ch i
i n
deve lop ment o f water contro l BC
d iffers
two d ist inct a reas o f t he Khorat P lateau
expans ion o f s ett lement
m i l lenn ium
s tates
l i nk
t he
bu i ld
o f
t o
Sakon
Va l ley
by
Nakhon
a s
much
i n
Bas in
a s
two
t he Sakon Nakhon Bas in , co mb ined
t echn iques
t he Ch i Va l ley
Th is
t he
mode l
i s
a nd p lough ing u nder wrote
p robab ly
f ro m
s ign if icant
t o
t he
m id
Southeast
f i rst As ian
p reh istory because i t was i n p rec ise ly s uch f lood p la in zones t hat e ar ly s tates a re t hought t o h ave o r ig inated . Understand ing p rocesses i nvo lved i n t he ir i n it ia l s ett le ment a nd o f
s ubsequent patterns
i mportance t o t he p reh istor ian . Cons iderat ion was g iven a t
t he
outset ,
o f cu ltura l adaptat ion t o
ev idence
wh ich
a re
wou ld
const itute s upport o f H igham 's mode l , a nd t hat wh ich wou ld r equ ire i ts r e ject ion o r r efor mu lat ion . I t was d ec ided t hat t wo approaches were n ecessary .
The
f i rst was
a c ircumscr ibed
a rea ,
s ubsequent changes . d ate
o f
i n it ia l
t o e stab l ish
pay ing
The s econd
s ett le ment
i n
t he
p reh istor ic
part icu lar a ttent ion
Mex ico
co l lect ions . Bas in
The
s urveys , a nd
approach s hou ld not y ie ld Support
f or
documentat ion
t hat
e stab l ishment Nakhon t ypes was ,
i n
excavat ion
both
s i tes ,
t o
i n a nd
mode l
Sakon
r e ject ion o f Even
f ro m
r ev iew .
t hat
a Sakon
p resence
s ites
o f
Bas in
t he o ld
i n
pottery
t he
t he
per iod
t he
h as
wou ld
s ince
began very
t he
f i rst
p resence c .
o f
t o
no
t he
a na lys is
i n
o f
S anders 's t he
s ame
f or m
o f
e ar l ier
t han
f ar m ing
s ty les
i n
a nd
M idd le
Ch i wh ich
p resumed wet t he
r ice
f or mu lat ion
r ice
s upport
Non
were
t he
Sakon
a rtefact
s uch a t
c lear
t he
o ther
Exact ly
excavat ions
f i e ld work u nder m ine
e ar ly
been
i ron
was t he
c hrono logy
c a l led
excavat ions a t Ban Na D i ( H igharn t he phase d ated
t he
source .
r equ ire
t he
r eason why
began
r ice
f ro m
by
out
a b as ic
t he M idd te Ch i Va l ley . t ake
wet
f i nd
i n
a nd
Cha i .
occup ied c u lt ivat ion
o f a n ew
mode l
one .
ev idence
( 1978)
i n
t o
e stab l ish
s uccessfu l
obv ious
Nakhon
obta ined
For exa mp le ,
Gor man
dated
a nd
apparent ly
dur ing n ew
no
cou ld
cu lt ivat ion
demonstrat ion
Nakhon
o f s ites
p roved
i nfor mat ion
t he deve lop ment o f p lough ing a nd
t he
u ndertaken , by
t he
s eemed
a nd
e ar l iest s ett lement phase
p lough
a nd
t here
i n it ia l p attern
o r more approach
u sefu l
H igha m 's t he
der ived
f act ,
Converse ly, b efore
o f
Bas in , were
l atter
t he
r equ ired
one
cera m ic s equence wh ich wou ld per m it t he dat ing s urface
s ett lement p atterns
t o
i n to
a nd
t he
f or
Ban
quest ion
a nd K i jnga m
1 600-600 BC, d ata
be ing
1 981,
water
f ro m
by
1 982) .
buffa lo
B an Na
p lanned
a nd
s ett lement mode l u nder Ch iang t he
p roposed r esu lts
o f
Whereas Gor man a t Ban Ch iang
D i s uggests
a d ate
t o o f
T he M idd le Ch i a rea : c onc lus ions
5 00 BC a t t he s uggested t hat based
on
f looded a
b roadcast
r ice
r iver va l leys .
n ecessary
Aga in ,
e arl iest f or t hese two i nnovat ions . van L iere ( 1980) h as L ater p reh istor ic s ett lement i n t he Mun a nd Ch i va l leys was
t echn ique
a lthough
f or
w ithout
r econs iderat ion o f
t he
Non
The
r equ ire
a
t he
Nok
Tha
t ook
advantage
a rgument by
f oundat ion
o f
t hat water
ev idence ,
mater ia l
l ed
n atura l ly
r etent ion was
ag r icu ltura l ists
i n
t he Mun-Ch i a rea by
p r inc ipa l r esu lts o f
t he bas ic m i l lenn ium
p roceed
i n
wh ich
t hen
s ett lement
a ny
s tate o r s tates ex isted One o f s econd
cu lt ivat ion
I f t rue ,
i s
countered .
MacDona ld 's
h im
t o
( 1980)
conclude
t hat
a
1 000 BC .
t he M idd le Ch i f i e ldwork h ave been descr ibed .
f ind ings i s t hat t he a rea was s ett led a t l east by t he BC . Th is conclus ion a l most i n i tse lf i s s uff ic ient t o
co mp lete
f urther .
r eappra isa l
The
o f
t he
mode l
be ing
r ev iewed .
One
can
e ar l iest s ettlement a t Ban Ch iang H ian y ie lded a s herd
bear ing b ronze corros ion , i nd icat ing t hat meta l lurgy may h ave been part o f t he r eperto ire o t t he e ar l iest k no wn s ettlers t here . The ir pottery i nc ludes a d ist inct ive f amous s a me
r ed-on-buff ware wh ich
Ban
s tyle
Ch iang was
phase
f ound
i s d ist inct
5 pa inted
a t
basa l
pottery
Ban
Kho
f ro m
by
No i
a t
a nd
e art ier
l east 1 000
a nd
a t
Non
t han
years .
No i
contrasts marked ly w ith t he wares made dur ing t he s econd Ban Ch iang a nd Non Nok Tha , a nd makes i t ev ident t hat t he
t he Th is
The
s ty le
m i l lenn iu m s ettle ment
a t o f
t he Khorat P lateau a s a whole was cons iderab ly more co mplex t han once appeared . Of part icu lar s ign if icance , i s t he f ind ing t hat both i ron a nd t he water
buffa lo
p reh istor ic n e ither t ime
i ron
o f
were
i ntroduced
occupat ion . sme lt ing
i n it ia l
Un l ike
nor
t he
s ettlement .
t o
Ban
t he
Ch iang
s ituat ion
H ian
a t
Non
dur ing
Cha i
do mest ic water buffa lo was
Th is
aga in
r equ ires
t he
t he
a nd
s ite 's
Non
i ntroduced
r e ject ion
o f
Dua ,
a t t he
H igha m 's
s ett lement mode l . Accord ing
t o
a s tat ist ica l
a na lys is
s herd t ypes , t here was a s ign if icant Ch iang H ian bet ween l eve ls 9 a nd 8 . a nd
t he manufacture
w ith
r ed
pa inted
o f ware
des igns .
decorated
f ro m
c .
8 00
BC
para l le ls
onward .
w ith
r im
w ith
Rad iocarbon
Ban Kho No i s uggest t hat t he changes c lose
I t
i s
f or ms
o f
t he
f requenc ies
o f
r im
a nd
change i n t he pottery used a t Ban These s aw a n ew s u ite o f r im f or ms ,
f i rst
f ro m
Non
p add le
Ban
i dent if ied
p hase
dur ing
f ro m
a carved
dates
i n
a nd
Non
8-8)
t han
H ian
l eve l 8 t ook
2 ( Leve ls
Cha i
r ather
Ch iang
a nd
p lace
t hat a f ew
Dua
a re
ev ident .
The very character ist ic Non Cha i c lass 1 t ype a f or m i s f ound , s im i lar t o t he l ast deta i l o f pa inted des ign , w ith t hose f ound i n s uch numbers a t Non Cha i . t he
They
a re
dated
f i rst m i l lenn ium
Non Cha i C lass
a t
BC .
H t ype
Non
Cha i
cc , wh i le
a t Non Dua
r ecurs
Non
Dua
were
by
cut
i nto
l ayer 6 a t Ban Ch iang H ian
d ate
w ith
a
corrected
1 60-410 BC . 0-600 BC
Th is date
Va l ley
6 a nd
wh ich
s tyle .
i nc ised
does
t o
f ro m o f
o r
t hree
f or m
phase
f ound
v iolate
o f
i n phase one
a nd
H ian
I( 500-0
l ayer 5 p roduced BC,
centur ies
spec imens wh ich match
7 a t Ban Ch iang
h is
2 85
not s er ious ly
t wo
n ine
r im
6 a nd
( 1977)
po int
a nd
a nd BC
The t h is
t he
r ims
BC) .
A
a t p it
a r ad iocarbon
two-s ig ma
a p roposed
r ange
t ime
span
o f o f
y ie lded a l ustrous b lack ware bear ing burn ished so
Ayres i s
ca l led
1 979) .
perfect ly
d iscovery
p a inted
At Ban Na D i ,
7 a lso
r eca l ls
( So the im
f i rst m i l lenn ium t h is
l ayers
H igha m m id
l ast
f or phase 2 a t Ban Ch iang H ian .
Layers des igns
i n
t he
f urn ished
a d ist inct ive
contexts
dated
t o
Layer 7 h as
pottery
s tyle was
i n
"Ph ima i
Aga in ,
B lack"
a d ate
cons istent w ith l ayer
h ints
6 ,
o f
- 6 39
i n
-
t he ir
a s ing le
a t contact w ith
i dent if ied
l eve ls
pottery
t o wards
t he
o f
t he
p roposed s herd Sakon
6 a nd
o f
t he
e nd
Mun
o f
t he
d ates
f or
"O re
Nakhon
Kaeo" Bas in .
7 , w ith dates w ith in
The M idd le Ch i a rea : c onc lus ions
t he
s econd
so-ca l led f abr ic
ha lf
o f
f i rst
m i l lenn ium
f ound
i n
t o
t he
r eg iona l ity .
contemporary
I t i s
F ina l ly,
extraord inary
mater ia l
i n
t he
Ch i Va l ley . Yet t he s ty le o f a f ew Cha i , Non Due , Ban Na D i a nd Ph ima i . be e n larged on be lo w . Phase 3 a t Ban Ch iang H ian o f
BC .
l ayer 6 , a nd
a
one
f ew
i n
pottery
manufacture .
P la in
ho w
upper
a nd
s herds
l ayer
h as been dated a t Non Due t o phase 2 ( 0-700 AD) . The phase 2 pottery a t Ban Ch iang H ian h as , a s f ar a s
k no wn , a d ist inct a re
t he
"Ro l E t" ware were
o f
Th is
i s p resent ly
d ifferent l o wer
5 .
t he
s ty les
r eaches
o f
t he
u nusua l p ieces i s para l le led a t Non The i mp l icat ions o f t h is s i tuat ion w i l l
r epresents
chaff
a ma jor d iscont inu ity
t empered
wares
i n
r ep laced
t er ms
t he
g rog
t empered ones so character ist ic o f phase 2 . Th is ware was not f ound a t Non Cha i , qu ite poss ib ly because i t became current a fter t he s ite 's abandon ment . phase
3 ,
s im i lar ity dates h iatus
At Non Dua , H igha m
dated
t o
bet ween
t he
t he
t he
h as
i n
very
AD .
t he M idd le
correct, t hen a t l east t hat
f i rst h a lf o f t he
a scr ibed
7 00-1000
cera m ics
7 00-1000 AD a re i n occupat ion i n
dur ing
years
s im i lar wares
There
a nd
i s
no w
t o
h is
a marked
Lo wer Ch i a reas .
I f t he
i t s eems p robab le t hat t here was a p art o f Ban Ch iang H ian excavated,
f i rst m i l lenn ium AD .
Before p ropos ing a n ew mode ! t o i nco rporate t he data r ecovered dur ing t he excavat ion o f Ban Ch iang H ian , i t i s a lso n ecessary t o r efer t o t he
r esu lts
o f
t he
At a l l p reh istor ic n ear
t racts
o f
s ett le ment
phases , t ow
pattern
t here
t errace
was
a na lys is .
Severa l
a s ign if icant
so i ls .
These
po ints
p reference
were
e ither
s tand
f or
i n
out .
s ett lement
t he
v ic in ity
o f
t r ibutary s trea ms o r t he a ssumed marg ins o f t he Ch i F lood P la in . The Ban Ch iang H ian f auna l spectrum certa in ly r evea ls a p reoccupat ion w ith aquat ic spec ies .
van
compat ib le p red ictab le p reh istor ic t he
L iere
w ith but
t he not
s ites
p ract ice o f
s ituated
R iver
De lta
800 t o
h as
so
i nundat ion
u se o f p loughshares . equ iva lent
( 1980)
Th is
km
t o
M idd le
Ch i
f ar
dur ing
r e lat ive ly
l o wer
a t
i s
t hat
r iver o r Nor
i s
t he
northeast , 2
( the
f lood t here
t here
t han
where
zones a ny
t he
2
i n
i n
Sakon
a s
t o
a re
s ites
t he
s uggest
ev idence o f
mater ia l) ,
f arm ing was
1 a nd t he
l ocat ions
t he s ituat ion
Dong-Son
I f " f lood"
phases
s uch
t erra in wh ich exper ienced a re certa in ly no kno wn
i n d irect contrast t o
phase
l east
r a infa l l
f ro m
agr icu lture .
n umerous b ronze p loughshares . ag r icu lture
s uggested
cu lt ivat ion o f r ice i n s evere f lood ing . There
t he
h ave
i ndeed M idd le
Nakhon
f or
t he
i n t he Red
t he
per iod y ie lded bas is o f
Ch i ,
t hen
Bas in
t he
ceases
t o
be a part icu lar ly i mportant e nv ironmenta l var iab le . Th is s ituat ion i s due t o two f acts . The Ch i catchment i s extens ive a nd i ts f lood ing i s not dependent on expanse
o f
t he
r a infa l l o f a ny
f lood water
t r ibutar ies b ack ing The
up a nd
s econd
occupancy,
Ban
s ett le ments
i n
f ro m
t he
Ch i
t herefore
i mportant
Ch iang
part icu lar a rea .
t he
beca me a rea .
I t was
dat ing
t he
i mportance ,
excavat ion
because
t he
o f
t he
t hat
o f
a lso
There
moats .
p resence
e ffect
o f
a t
so met ime l arger
l oca l
dur ing
t han
s urrounded
by
a l l
a
event
i s
l arge
o f
s ite
i ts
o ther
moats ,
i s a t p resent , no
Th is
s uch
p resence o f a b road t he
f lood ing .
s ign if icant ly
r eservo ir a nd poss ib ly e arthern r a mparts . f or
i s
The
h ave
t hemse lves
conc lus ion ,
H ian
s urvey
wou ld
a
ev idence
cons iderab le s uggests
a
two-t iered s ett le ment h ierarchy . The
M idd le Ch i a rea
s urveyed
l arge moated s ites , a lthough t he overa l l pos it ion
i n
l ack
i s not a lone o f
a s ett lement pattern
l ocated on ly 2 0 km
i ntens ive i s h ard ly
i n p rov id ing
ev idence
surveys means k no wn .
northwest o f Ban Ch iang H ian , on
t he
t hat
f or t he ir
Kantaraw ichae
i s
oppos ite
o f
bank
T he M idd le Ch i a rea : c onclus ions
t he Ch i .
Muang
Fa Daed
i ns ide a s et o f moats . r ather
t han
i s
3 0
I n a l l
a ngu lar .
km
t o
t hese
Muang
Fa
Daed
ed if ices dated by Subhad rad is ( 1979) poss ib le
p resence
p robab ly covered ev idence
f or
o f c .
moats
moat
c lear ly
a t
dur ing
t he
opens
up
a ll
l east
by
s urpr is ing ,
g iven
t he
t hen ,
per iod t he
p arts o f Southeast As ia a t Because i s
f uture
t he
t o
t est ing .
a n
The
BC-100
t he s a me i s
a nd
n ecessary
t o
s tate
so
document
Th is
i s
t hat
ch iefdo ms
t hree o r more .
AD .
p resent 2 .
ch iefdo ms t hese w i l l
f i rm
was
l ast
Th is
Th is
t he
t hen
Ch i Va l ley
s ituat ion
a t
l east
s ett lement h ierarchy h ad
wou ld
not
be
a ltogether
a uthor ity
i t
a nd
f or mu late
t hen
t hat
a nd
i nvo lve
s ite
i s no
I f i t was ,
i n
s upra-v i l lage
t he
i s
f e lt
moats
out l ined There
( 1981) , Peeb les two
Peeb les a nd Kus
The
t he
s ite
s i mu ltaneous ly .
phase
t he ir p resence .
s uggest ions o f S tepona it is
t here
t he
u ncerta in ,
i s
soc iet ies
a lthough
t hat
t hat
i n
o ther
t he
a n ew
a nd
constructed dur ing l ater Ban Ch iang H ian phase 2 . Severa l a nthropo log ists h ave cons idered t he ch iefdo ms
Buddh ist
t ime .
a ssumpt ion ,
a ssumpt ion
conta in
centur ies AD .
i ts a rea r evea l ing p reh istor ic t hat t here i s no i nfor mat ion on
two-t iered
f or
i s s ituated
c ircu lar o r ovo id
Wh i le
k no wn
H ian
ev idence
s ituat ion
make
extent .
i s
t he
1 0th
u nclear
s ettlement was
t hat
3 00
c lear
i s
occup ied
s ubstant ia l
poss ib i l ity
deve loped
course
i t
equ iva lent o f Ban Ch iang t he
Cha i
j uncture , a lso t rue
t hat a rea was
one
9 th o r
i ts max imum
a t wh ich h a . I t i s
a re
Kantaraw ichae
t he
Non
Non Dua
t he moats
a nd
t o
construct ion ,
occup ied a 1 00 AD , occupat ion covered 2 8 whether o r when
a t
2 8 h a a t
t he northeast .
c ases ,
r eservo ir
d ist inct ions
a rchaeo log ica l
i s a co mmon
a nd Kus
p roper
mode l
between ev idence
t hread
i n
( 1977) a nd Wr ight
out l ined
s evera l ways
t he
( 1977) .
l eve ls o f dec is ion mak ing , a nd
( 1977) h ave
f or
were
s tates ,
i n wh ich
can be r ecogn ised on t he bas is o f a rchaeolog ica l data , a nd be u sed i n cons ider ing t he M idd le Ch i mater ia l . Thus , t hey
r equ ire a s ett lement h ierarchy i n t er ms o f t ypes a nd s izes o f s ites . Th is i s f u lf i l led i n t he s urvey a rea . Settle ments s hou ld be l ocated so a s t o " assure
a h igh
bet ween
s ites
s hown
t o
degree a nd
be
o f
l oca l
l o w-ly ing
h igh ly
( shou ld) t ranscend
s ubs istence
so i ls
s u ited
s ign if icant .
t he bas ic
Next ,
household
f u lf i ls t he
i t wou ld
Peeb les
mounds
s a lt
was
( H igha m
a nd
Kus 's
r esu lt ing
be ing 1 977) .
f ro m
t o
i t i s
I f t he mounds
t he Kus
f i fth
s eek
o f e arth wh ich t hen
i n
con junct ion ,
t he
p resence o f a p reh istor ic ch iefdo m R iver .
I t i s
l east
a ssumed
l i ne
t h is
t hat
t h is
t he
ch iefdo m
H ian phase 2 . K i jngam e t a l . ex istence o f o ther l arge , moated
t he Ban Ch iang
a f ie ld ,
t he
i s
i n
t he
i tse lf
s ize
r e levant .
t h ird
o f
The
century
f or a soc iety- w ide
t he moats
t oo wou ld
soc ia l
M idd le on
been
act iv it ies
AD
buffer
The moats o f Ban
i n part t o e nsure d ry-season water
i s u nsat isf ied , but on ly
a s uperord inate
h as
s tat ist ic
n ear Non Dua
a t
was a ttached t o t he ma in s ett lement . n ecessary t o exp lore t h is poss ib i l ity . Taken
f urther
ev idence
des igned
purpose ,
corre late
( 1977)
be
f ro m Th is
counter e nv ironmenta l u npred ictab i l ity .
a defens ive
a nd
Look ing
f ro m
s hou ld
r e lat ionsh ip
p roduct ive
f i ll a d ay
extract ion
t here
a rgued , were
s upp l ies . On ly
s a lt
p rocessed
h ave
h ad
r equ irement .
The
cu lt ivat ion
g roup" .
over 4 00000 man-hours .
Aga in , t here
be ing p rov ided Ch iang H ian ,
n eeed
r ice
" organ ised
I f a man cou ld d ig a nd move 2 m 3 o f H ian moats ,
s uff ic iency" . f or
f or
g roup
C lear ly Ch i
data
a re
f u lf i l t ack i n
ever t h is
o f data .
t he
was
deve lop ing
wh ich
excavat ion
cons istent
southern marg in o f
t o
Peeb les
cemetery
f urther a re
s ho wn
r equ irement .
w ith
i s t he
t he M idd le Ch i
dur ing
Ban Ch iang
( 1980) h ave a lready po inted out s ites i n t he Ch i a nd Mun Va l leys
t he a nd
The M idd le Ch i a rea : c onc lus ions
s uggested
t hat
t he
Ban
Ch iang
H ian
ch iefdo m
was
not
a n
i solated
pheno menon . There Th is a rea
i s a t
l east one
a lternat ive
hypothes is wh ich c annot be
i gnored .
i s t hat t he t err itory su rveyed was one co rnponant part o f a l arger i n wh ich t here was i n f act a t hree-t iered s ett lement h ierarchy
a ssoc iated
w ith
s tate
deve lop ment .
I n
t h is
f ramework ,
a s i te
l i ke
Muang
Fa Daed cou ld be t he ap ica l s ettle ment, w ith Ban Ch iang H ian one o f s evera l m idd le o rder s ett lements above t he l eve l o f v i l lage . Muang Fa Daed
i s certa in ly
very much
l arger
t han
o ther Ch i Va l ley moated s i tes .
r eservo ir a lone covers 1 5 h a aga inst 0 .78 h a a t Ban Ch iang H ian . Certa in ly , a ny n ew s ett le ment mode l f or t he M idd le Ch i must v i l lage
s ettlement a t
m2
t hree
i n
m i l lenn ium
s ites
BC
l east by
h ave
l eve ls ,
been
t he
s ett lement e nco mpassed
t he
s ame
t he
Ch i
i n
F lood
f loodwaters
t he
t he
o f
a nd
a l l
f i nd ing
t r ibutary
e arl ier
s trea m
I t
i s
s usta in
f e lt
r ice .
l i ke ly
t hat
H igham
occupat ion
o rgan isat ion
w ith in
e ach .
Moreover ,
a re
data
h igh . a t
t he marg ins o f r e l ied
p roposed
t he exchange
1
s econd
f avoured
s ett lements
s ett lements were sma l l a nd a utono mous , a nd mortuary soc ia l
so
i nc luded
h as
ad m it
S ince on ly
r evea led
marg ins
s uch
( 1984)
BC .
h ave
Sakon Nakhon Bas in , but a lso
P la in .
t o
s econd m i l lenn ium
excavated ,
chances
The
t ime
t he m id
I ts
t hat
on
s uch
h int a t a r anked o f va luab les
s uch
a s mar ine s he l l , meta l a nd exot ic s tone r evea l t he ex istence o f i n terlock ing r eg iona l exchange n et works . There a re d ist inct r eg iona l g roup ings o f s uch mode
1 "
soc iet ies
i n
t he Ban Ch iang ,
a reas . I n t he l ast, t here i s two-t iered s ettlement h ierarchy . mode
2
( H igham
1 984) .
Phu
W iang
a nd
no w ,
t he
M idd le
Ch i
a lso ev idence f or t he deve lopment o f a Th is l atter s tage h as been descr ibed a s
There
may
we l l
h ave
been
r e lated
a nd
contemporary " ch iefdo ms" c entred a t t he o ther Ch i Va l ley moated s i tes . No w t hat t he s imp le s ettlement mode l h as been r e jected , i t poss ib le
t o
t urn
f or mu lat ion u nder ly ing sought t o a rea
o f
made
a
poss ib le
t he h e
contro l led
exot ic
a rea
p rest ige
goods
I f t he
I nd ian :
i t cou ld
p referred
o f
a
t he
l east
-
t hat
s tudy
r esu lts
r espectab le
m i l lenn ium s ho wn
p resent
f or
o f
Ch i l and wou ld
t he
i s
i n
t o
were
p red ictab le h ave
most
extens ive
o f
t he
var iables
a n
been
i s
a s
g oods
l ocated
- 6 42
t he
a rea ,
I nd ian
source ,
n eed
t he a s
a lso
t o
t he ir own
c ontro l
t he
wou ld
l oca l n et work not b e
r is ing I t i s
a
He
sole ly
c h iefdo ms t he
b i meta l l ic
not ion
o f o f
s pearheads ,
i mportant . t o
pattern was t o
t ake
t ake
a
f urther
a nd
t he
t ime
e ffect .
advantage
-
we l l
I t h as o f
v ar iab le ,
i t
e stab l ish ment over
a lso
g entle
a
been o r
a t
Under s uch a r eg ime , much M idd le
f or s uch
-
add
s tudy
c lear ly
t o
zones .
i nappropr iate
t o
r ice
where
p laced
goods b e
u nder
l and .
mode l
h e
p roduct ion
b rought
R iver v a l leys .
a t work
f lood
we l l
a pos it ion
There
i n
p rest ige
h as t he
Essent ia l ly,
s uccessfu l
exchange
f avourab ly
s uch
s ett le ment
p rocesses
s ett le ments
r e lat ive ly
p la ins more
i s
i nclude
i ncreased
much
u lt imate ly
o r Red
1 3-3) .
f lood
goods
j ust
access
t imesca le . t he
f ig
i nc lude
do m inant soc ia l pos it ion
Phraya , Lo wer Mekong
t hrough
i n
o r
most
f ro m
g lass b eads o r co wr ie s he l ls wh ich l i es
o f
best
co mmun it ies
i ncreas ing ly
part ia l ly
t he Chao
These
apprec iat ion
a s
These
f e lt , was
t he
( 1982)
t hose
h ere
Of course , t he source o f s uch
even
o f e nqu iry .
perm it
var iables .
expand ing
o f
a n
r eproduced
expans ion ,
d istr ibut ion
c ontro l
a reas
m ight
by
t hat
o r
i s
Hase lgrove 's
o f s i tes .
wh ich
Such
s uggest ing occupy
i n terest ing
i n teract ing
co mmun ity
appl ied
mode l
scheme s evera l
cu lt ivat ion . g iven
more
t he d eve lop ment o f s uch ch iefdo ms . Aga in , H igha m ( 1984) expla in t he t rans it ion f ro m mode 1 t o mode 2 soc iet ies i n
( h is
s tressed
t o
agr icu lture , due
t o
a r id ity
T he M idd le Ch i a rea : c onc lus ions
o r deep
f lood ing .
i n a n et work o thers .
I t i s
Carne iro
s uff ic ient phys ica l Va l ley
t o
( 1981)
s t imu late
o r
t o
not be
On
t he
a bsence o f bund ing i nequa l ity d emand
was
f or
p rest ige
i s
t he
t hen ,
v i l lages ,
t o
adamant
f or t he
s eek
t hat
deve lop ment
s uch
o f
l argest s ettlement , even
contro l o f
a
a
t hought o f a s contrary,
open
ch iefdo m
acceptable
a rea
l and
i s h eav i ly c ircumscr ibed .
l atent
t r ibute
goods ,
a n
i n
a re
cou ld
mode
h ave
wh ich ,
s t imu lated
t or
a re
r ice
add it ion
t o
s upport MacDona ld 's
ex istence i n t he Khorat Bas in by 1 000 BC . b efore t he Khmer a nnexed t he a rea about poss ib le
t o
a ccounts ,
p red ict a
h ierarchy .
t he
s tate
We
f or m
m ight
r evea l
a lso,
g iven
expect so me monumenta l ity b road
d istr ibut ion
advent
o f
o f
i n
c eram ics
t he Dvaravat i s tate
so me
ev idence
e ar ly
a s
conta in
o f ev idence
s hou ld
a t h and
1 000 BC .
f or a l l
our
Dua i ts
p laques .
a nd
Aga in ,
t he
Ban Ch iang H ian
absence .
h istor ic
ev idence
Tha i land
dur ing
f or
t he
M idd le Ch i p reh istory p rog ress o f f uture
t he
e ighth
l ate
s tatus
o f
two-t iered
i n
t he M idd le
i dent ify
e arl ier
i t .
o f
Dvaravat i
a t a b road
ex istence
o f
a nd
above w i l l be
- 6 43
-
a l l
Funan t he
w ith
t he
There
certa in ly
l arge
on
phase
not
s i te , a nd
s tate
t he o r
e nhanced
t he
t he
i s a s
does noted
f amous
3 pottery
s tyle
I t i s hoped
t here .
By
h as noted
Phraya Va l ley .
r eg iona l a
i n
f i rst m i l lenn ium AD buddh ist
s ummar ised
century AD .
o f
s ettlement
r eg iona l ity
i nd iv idua ls
bet ween
( 1979) h as
o ffered
r esearch
t he
l eve ls
i s a very
conta ins
s im i lar it ies
F ina l ly , Sm ith
a nd
Buddh ist bu i ld ings , a s we l l a s
a lso
h ints
l and
o r s tates were
pheno mena , but most
Fa Daed
t hat
contro l
F ina l ly, B ronson
Lo wer Chao
bu i td ings , a nd even p ictures o f h igh vo t ive
k no w ledge
i n
t hree
t he
noted
f or
f ound
t o
t hree
r eplaced
F irst ly , Muang
Kantaraw ichae
n ecessary
wh ich t he
e asy i n
I f s uch a n e nt ity d id ex ist 1 000 AD , t hen i t s hou ld be
l east
a rch itecture .
i mpress ive Dvaravat i s ty le
sema s tones .
a t
The Ch i f o r
t he
o f
t hat a s tate
i s
where
cu lt ivat ion
deve lop ment
c ontent ion
scope
t o
t o
i tse lf
p resent .
( 1984) h as
s ett lement h ierarchy d escr ibed i n t he s urvey a rea . I t h as been s tressed t hat no ev idence h as been Ch i a rea
i n
Co mpet it ion
i n
t he
b e long ing
part icu larly
o ffer ing
H igha m
1 soc iet ies .
mechan isms
l and
p rocess
a l esser extent, soc ia l c ircumscr ipt ion
s hou ld
s ett lement .
a s hort s tep
o f a utono mous
noted
ad m itted ly s tates
t hat
t he
i n
s i lver
f ro m e ar l ier
Non f or
s hado wy Northeast
p ercept ion o f
a nd mod if ied w ith
t he
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
Charles Higham and Arnphan Kijngarn With contributions from Payom Chantaratiyakarn, Warrachai Wiriyaromp, Philip Houghton, Metha Wichakana, Warankhana Rajpitak, Nigel Seeley, T.T. Chang, E. Loresto, Brian Vincent, Jacqui Pild itch, Ingrid Adamcyzk, Richard McGovern-Wilson, P.O. Jones, Robert Maddin and Y. Q. Weng
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S ECT I CN TH REE CHA I nER F IFTEEN B rian V incent T HE P ETROGRAPH I C ANALYSIS CF PREH ISTOR IC POTTERY FROM BAN NA D I A M RELATED S ITES
6 44
I ntroduction
6 44
Former
s tud ies
T echnological
i n p rehistoric T hai
c eram ics
s tudies
6 44 6 48
E thnographic s tudies
6 48
S tyle a nalysis a nd
6 49
f abric a nalysis
Methods employed
6 52
Definition o f S akon N äkhon B asin c eram ic t rad itions:
p reli m inary c onsiderations
6 53
Ceram ic a nalysis
6 55
B an N a D i mortuary p hase 1 p ottery
6 55
Ceram ic a nvils
f rom l evels 6 a nd 7
6 68
B an N a D i mortuary p hase 2 p ottery
6 69
F iring
6 71
t emperatures
The c lay u sed f or
b urial
f i gurines
6 74
XRD a nalysis E lectron m icroprobe a nalysis
6 75 6 75
B an N a D i
n on-burial
6 77
B an N a D i
r ims
p ottery
6 78
B an N a D i e xotic f abrics The a ffinities o f t he e xotic f abrics
6 82 6 84
A lkali water
6 84
B an N a D i Pottery
f ilters
c eram ics:
f rom s ites
s ummery
6 85
r elated t o B an Na D i
6 86
Conclusions
6 89
S ECT K N R1 JR CHAPTER S IXTEEN Charles H igham a nd Amphan K ijngam THE CULTURAL A M CHRCNOLCG I CAL FRAMEWORK FOR NORTHEAST THA I PREH ISTORY I ntroduction: t he s ignificance o f B an N a D i B an N a D i:
s ummery
7 01
B an Chiang a nd B an Na D i B an N a D i a nd Non Nök T ha B an N a D i
a nd
B an N a D i
a nd B an Chiang:
Three
r eg ional
E lements o f
7 03 7 05
t he Chi Valley s ites
The M iddle Chi
7 05
c hronology
7 07
g roups
7 10
a rea
7 12
a model
e xplanation o f
f or
t he d evelopment
c entralised p olities
a nd
i n
Northeast Thailand The
6 98 6 98
7 13
l ate p eriod a t B an Chiang: was
c entralisation?
t here 7 19
-
c ontents
o f v o lu me
t hree
The Chi Valley a nd t he emergence o f T he a rticulation o f
APPEND IX CNE
t he M iddle Chi
c hiefdoms
Songkhram a reas
7 23
Northeast Thailand a nd Southeast Asian P rehistory .
7 25
Comparison w ith o ther
7 26
r egions
Charles H igham a nd Amphan K ijngam CHECKLIST CF RAD I OCARBON DATES
APPEND IX TWD
7 31
P hilip Houghton a nd Warrachai W iriyarcmp THE PEOPLE CF BAN t 4
SUMMARY
D I: CENSUS AND BONE S IZES
I N THA I
8 96
I NDEX
9 14
N/ CD L . _t _ . / KA E
1 5-1 Temper s ites
t ypes p reviously
-T -1 1
F 1 E
i dentified
As .E
f rom a rchaeolog ical
i n Thailand
6 51
1 5-2 Modern Northeast Thai a nd d istance 1 5-3 S hrinkage
p otting c lays:
t he ir
c haracteristics
f rom B an Na d i
6 56
t ests on modern p otting c lay f rom
S akon Näkhon B asin s ources
6 59
1 5-4 The r elationship b etween g oblet
f orm a nd f abric a t
B an N a D i 1 5-5 Ban Na D i:
6 60 t he manufacturing t echniques o f
1 5-6 The d ifferences
"Om K aeo" vessels 6 62
i n c onstruction a nd f inish b etween
p ots 6 2 a nd 6 3
6 64
1 5-7 The a ssociations b etween
i ndividual
b urials a nd b oth vessel
f orm a nd f abric 1 5-8 B an N a D i: a nvils a nd
t he
6 66 r elationships b etween
l evels 6 a nd 7
f abrics
6 68
1 5-9 Mortuary p hase 2 b urial
u rns:
d etails o f
f abric a nd
g rave goods
6 70
1 5-10 E lectron m icroprobe a nalysis o f c lay 3 T he p roportions o f
e xotic b urial
f orms a nd s ample s ize 1 5-12 B an Na D i: t he f abrics
6 76
p ots w ith
f rom occupation
1 5-14 T he o f
t emper
s urface
t ypes a ssociated w ith d ifferent f inish
t o
r im f orms
r ice c ultivators
6 77 6 78
a nalysis a nd 6 79 c ategories
f rom Non Chai
Population s ize a nd s ocial Asian
r espect
l evel
1 5-13 B an Na D i r im s herds: d etails o f methods o f t otal number o f t hin s ections e xam ined
1 6-1
7 37 7 46
WORKS REFERRED TO I N THE TEXT
1 5-11
7 20
a nd Upper
6 87
o rganisation among S outheast 7 17
c ontents
o f vo lume
t hree
LJ N I E
1 5-1 Map o f
t he g eology o f
1 5-2 Map s how ing t he
t he Khorat P lateau
l ocation o f
c lay s ources
6 93 i n
t he Upper
Songkhram Valley 1 5-3 Sections
6 57
t hrough modern a nd p rehistoric s herds
f abric c haracteristics 1 5-4 Pot 3 5, ( form l a, f abric 3 ) 1 5-5 Example o f
s urface
t o
i llustrate 6 94 6 95
s how ing s hrinkage c rack
f inish o f
nOm Kaeo" were
6 57
1 5-6 Cdmparison o f v itrification s tructures b etween modern c lay a nd p rehistoric B an Na D i l ocal were 6 96 1 5-7 XRD s pectra o f modern S akon Näkhon p ottery c lays 1 6-1
The R ed R iver D elta,
s how ing t he
l ocation o f
6 97
t he d istribution
o f P hung Nguyen s ites 1 6-2 The
i n terre lat ionsh ips
underlie
t he
7 27 b etween
t ransition
t he v ariables
f rom GO M lun
t hought
t o
t o Dong Son p hases
7 28
T he
a na lys is
o f p reh istor ic
-TI
I t 1
A I F '
Tha i c eram ics :
C> t -4
I 1FR E E E
E FR
F
F '
THE PETROGRAPH IC ANALYS IS OF FRO M
BAN NA
i n troduct ion
D I AND
PREH IST OR IC
POTTERY
REL ATED S ITES
B .A .V incent
Ed i tors'
preface .
cons iderat ion
T he
pr inc ipal
of i ncreas ing
of
t he
present
r eport ,
i n Northeast
i s
T ha i land
t he
f i rst mi l lenn ium
t he
l ate per iod a t Ban Ch iang and i ts equ ivalent occupat ion phase
Ns
D i ,
w i th
Val ley
expans ion
ch iefdo m .
mater ial cu lture t he
B .C .
point
soc ial co mplex i ty
Upper
i nclud ing
t he
t he pottery . wh ich
Val ley .
i s
f ro m
f ro m
t he
per iphery
based
i n
t he ma in ,
of an on
a t Ban
emerg ing
aspects
Ch i
o f
t he
excavat ions a t Ban Na D i an d Non Cha i
There
analys is
a re
of human
several
r emains ,
ways
and
of
t est ing
t h is
t he petrograph ic
mode l ,
deta i ls
o f
Br ian V incent has been undertak ing such a petrograph ic s tudy
i s yet t o be co mpleted .
chapter belo w . r eader
w i l l
S ince h is work
dev ised , we / 1
was wr i tten under a t he
of people
T h is mode l
t he mode l we have t he
I n chapter s ixteen , we p resent a model wh ich l inks
r ecovered
Ch i
t he
dur ing
i s
v ery
agree
were
s tressed
able
r epresents a major advance
our i n
h im
t o
t o
contr ibute
t hat i t i s a prel im inary statement , and
t ight schedu le .
w ith
i s of c ruc ial importance
t o persuade We
a re
assessment ,
t he
analys is
ho wever ,
t hat
work
conf ident of
o f preh istor ic
t h is
t hat
nature
Southeast As ian
cera m ics .
I NTRODUCT ION H itherto, e nt ire ly
t o
i ntent ion s amp les Both
cera m ic
a na lys is
cons iderat ions
o f
r esearchers
o f
pottery,
i ntra-reg iona l
f or mu lat ions
concern ing
cons idered .
Cu ltures
changes
i t
i n
Unfortunate ly 1 967,
1 969 ,
h ave
a s
i n
h as a nd
Southeast As ia
app ly ing
been
t o
cu ltura l
a re
o ften
o ften
1 936 ,
been
l im ited
( i .e .
a l most
s ty le) .
The
s ty le
s tud ies , o ften
t o
p rov ide
f i rm
chronolog ical
f ramewo rks .
chrono log ies
character ised
been
h as
d ecorat ion
character isat ion d irect ly
workers
Shepard
a nd
s uch
i nter-reg iona l
s evera l
1 970 ,
i n
o f morphology
h ave
a re
a nd
by
co rre lated
1 942 ,
1 965 ,
i s
cons ider
n ecessary change
t he ir
r epeated ly 1 968) ,
i mmense
pottery
t o
s ty le ,
w ith
cu lture
po inted
out ,
s uch
i f i n it ia l
a re
b e a nd
change . ( Peacock
assumpt ions
a re
o ften u nwarranted . The o f
t he
object o f
mater ia l
o f
t h is
chapter
wh ich
t o
cera m ics
a re
t he much
composed :
t he ir
neg lected f abr ic .
s tudy
Th is
i s
n ecessary because s tyle a na lyses t axa may b e c ruc ia l ly a ffected by s uch f actors a s l oca l i m itat ion o f t raded a rt ic les o r t he i mportat ion o f r aw mater ia ls . contexts 1 936 ,
The i s
1 942 ,
p resence
not 1 965 ,
s utf ic ient Lauer
o f
vast
cause 1 974) .
quant it ies t o
a ssu me
Hence
o f i n
pottery
i n
a rchaeo log ica l
s itu manufacture
p rev ious
cera m ic
s tud ies
( Shepard d isp lay
T he
a na lys is
o f p reh istor ic
c ons iderab le c ircumscr ipt ion After b r ief ly w i l l be manner
d iscussed des igned
u nderstand ing p resented a re s hou ld
be
i n
r ev iew ing
t he ir ob ject ives
e arl ier s tud ies ,
f o l lo wed
t o
by
a ddress
t he
" Percept ion a l l
Shepard 's
t han
i mp ress ions" . many
r igo rous
e fforts
h as
wh ich
d ata ,
c ruc ia l
o f a na lys is
t reated
i mportance
i n a t o
a n
s tatement on ly .
t he
t o
t o
THA I CERA M ICS
a rchaeo log ists
g uttered
s he
t ens ion
o f
def ined
i den t if iable
o f
PREH IST OR IC
r eproduced
by
The
under l ies
I N
ava i lab le
pottery
s ense",
qua l it ies
o f n ew
i s f urther d ist ingu ished by select ion" ( Shepard
s tatement
" pot tery
p resentat ion
a s a p re l im inary
a rtefacts
more
conc lus ions .
p resent method
o f t he p reh istory o f t he Khorat P lateau . The r esu lts concerned w ith a l im ited r ange o f spec if ic quest ions , a nd
r egarded
Of
i n troduct ion
a nd
t he
s evera l quest ions
FORMER STUD IES
none
T ha i c eram ics :
f ro m
above
d rew
meant
t he
bet ween
i n
a ttent ion
t he
var iab les
a t
i mmed iate
t he
t he
n ature
a nd
pottery Thus ,
u nconsc ious ly
be
Emphas is
o f o thers may
l ead
o f
o rgan isat ion
a na lys is .
i nterests .
expense
p erhaps
c lass if icat ion .
t o o f
methods
ceram ic
b e ob ject ive , a ttent ion may by
a na lys is ,
s ubject ive
" process
object ive
i nadequac ies
f or
1 968 98)
s ense desp ite
d rawn
on
t o
o f
t o
r ead i ly
d istort ions
i n
percept ion wh ich amount t o a p rocess o f s e lect ion by omm iss ion . Cera m ic t he
s ame
been
s tud ies
approach
character ised
o ften
i mpl ied
des ign
e le ments
des ign
t ype
advances , 1 970 ,
At
onto logy
l ocat ion
on
e nt it ies ,
1 980)
g iv ing
t he
p ast
a nd
North Amer ica .
way
t o
o r
a vesse l
equated
h e ld
a s
t he
t o
Phet ,
apparent ly f ro m
were
so me o f h is
on
a rea .
t hen
h is
l ed
and a postu tated 1 975) . The s a me
h im
s tyle .
Before
"Beaker
r ecent
Ware"
( Clarke
cu ltura l
e nt it ies .
a na lys is a
based
h is
i gnored . o f
t o
Southeast
t he
s tratum
a na lys is
p resent .
conta in ing
o f
t he
t reat ment a nd co lour, wh i le
system
o f
t o d raw
no menclature .
w ith
s hape ,
a movement o f Dvaravat i peop le
SOrensen
i n
o f
a na lys is was
equated
h as
No menc lature f or ms
correspond ing t he
s hare
Th is
a rtefact
o f Quar itch- Wa les
( 1957)
s hape , s urface
r ef lected
vesse ls
work
d ecades
Co mb inat ions
w ith
European
character ises
e arly
p otsherds w ith
Phraya
Ban Kao
i nferences
t he
Quar itch-Wa les
d ist inct ive
t he L ower Chao
approach
f rom
f or
s tyles .
denote
f ive
t axono my .
der ivat ions
v ar iet ies
s uch
were
t rad it iona l
a sse mb lages
examp les ( SOrensen
t o
over
Europe
o r iented
des ignated
a nd
i n
notable except ions , t echn ica l c era m ic
Muang
ware
ev ident
f unct iona l ly
Harr ison Th is
As ian
by
d iscrete
W ith a f ew
i n Southeast As ia
o ften
The
f ro m
f unerary f unct iona l
s hapes
o f
d irect para l le ls w ith Lungshano id
der ivat ion v ia a n over land r oute , f ro m Ch ina u nder ly ing concept, t hat cu ltura l r e lat ionsh ips
a re c lear ty d iscernab le i n pottery s tyles , marks t he c r it ic isms o f S o irensen 's work b y Parker ( 1968) . B ayard ( 1970) a sserted t hat t he Ban Kao pottery t ypes h ave
r easonab ly
Tha,
t he
a nd
d iagnost ic .
Rather
bet ween Ban Kao I n Tha
h as
many i n
t han
para l le ls w ith a re
t he
c ons idered
Lungshano id ,
m idd le
per iod
d ist inct ive
Bayard
f ound
a t Non
e nough
c loser
t o
Nok be
r e lat ionsh ips
a nd Non Nok Tha , Lopbur i a nd Khok Charoen .
ways .
i nfluenced
cons idered
c lose
f ru itstands
s o me
Bayard 's
most d eta i l .
approach
s ubsequent H is
f i rst
t o
t he
s tud ies ,
r ich
so
i mpress ions o f
- 6 45
-
h is
d ata
f ro m
approach
Non must
t he mater ia l were :
Nok b e
Pot tery
a na lys is : a r ev iew
o f e arl ier a pproaches
" that t he major i ty of potsherds r ecovered f ro m a ll l ayers o f t he s ite be longed s i te's
t o
a s ing le
t ype
wh ich
h istory : sand-tempered ,
t ypes of t emper and f in is / i , wi th r ice chaff o r ground
had pers isted
cord- marked ,
such c lay
t hroughout m ost o f
open-f ired earthen ware .
t he
Other
as pla in o r smoothed sherds t empered were certa in ly present , but i t was our
subject ive impress ion t hat t hese m i nor categor ies were i mported vessels . . . ." ( Bayard 1 976 :146) .
v ery probably
f ro m
Subsequent qua l itat ive exa m inat ion o f s herds a nd who le v esse ls r evea led a r easonab le var iety o f d ifferent t empers , f or ms and s urface d ecorat ion . I n v iew o f t hese observed v ar iat ions a co mputer a nalys is f ol lo w ing f or m , r im
a h ierarch ic
t emper, l ip
s herd data
s urface
d ia meter
a nd
quant it ies were
a nd
t axono my
was
f in ish ,
s hape , s urface
r im
many
metr ica l
we ights .
s ubject ive ly
emp loyed . var iab les
Apart
der ived
f ro m
a nd
Var iab les
i nc luded
t reat ment o f i nc lud ing
s ize
t he metr ica l
h eav i ly
b iased
pottery
t o
r im
s ize ,
s urfaces ,
d imens ions ,
var iables , a lt
t o wards
t he
f orm
and
decorat ion . Bayard among o f
cons idered
t he
f unerary
t he a rtefact c lasses r ecovered .
i nter ment a s
bur ia ls .
The
r e lat ive ly
vesse l
p rec ise
t ypology
Temper
i s
c lass if icat ion vesse ls
i s
not
l ow-po wered a s
one
f ol lo ws :
o f
scheme .
v ar iab les ,
but
8 0 .9% ,
s and
o f
E leven
a nd
chaff
t e mper 3 .5% , chaff a nd
1 .7% ,
p ig ment
s and
a nd
r ed
0 .1% .
Var iat ions
chronolog ica l accord ing t o concedes t he
t hat
s ame
l ess
( Bayard
h is
t ypolog ica l 1 977 :85) .
var iab les
1 00) ,
i t
r esearch
on
cons iderab le
( i :9)
spec if ic
a ttent ion
def ined
on
t he
f i ne
s and
chaff
1 .0% ,
i s
a
a
s and
8 .2% , s and
1 .0%
and
acco rd ing
per iods , 1 977 :78) .
a rb itrary ( 847
n o t o
but no t Bayard
and
so mewhat
s tudy , wh ich
s at isfactory
w ith
r ecogn ised ,
and
l ater ite
a l arger s amp le
h is
bur ia l
l ater ite a nd
l i sted
l ater
i n
o f
exa m ined were
1 .7% ,
a re
h is
p ro m inant t e mper
employed
vesse ls
degree
aga inst
o f
r igou r
a nd
emphas ised r esu lt o f
o f methods t hrough a f ro m
t he
H igham
a
group
t he
i n not ing o f
of a ttr ibutes
a nd
Parker's excavat ions a t
s uperv is ion , Buchan
def in it ion o f
( 1960)
u sed i n Bayard 's deta i led cons iderat ion o f Buchan 's
t ype .
I n
( 1973) devoted
t h is , s he
f ol lowed
t hat a
a rtefacts
suff ic ient
cons istently t o
produce
a
d isplay ing c haracter ist ic
1 973 :15) .
Def in ing
var iety
t o
i n
u nder Bayard 's
t o
as
co mb i nat ion
f orm" ( Buchan
d irect
were t ypes
i n g enera l ised u n its ( Bayard
p rov ide
der ived
Work ing
( 1950) a nd Spau ld ing
Buchan
s herds
sche me
t he s e lect ion i s i ncreased
a ssemb lages
Non Nong Ch ik .
" type
t o
not t he
t emper
t ype
Yet
appl ied
s een
checks
1 984 :117) .
I ns ight i n to s ty l ist ic a na lys is
Ehr ich
i s
b ut was
l ater ite
c rumb ly
t emper
( Bayard
bas ic
t han
1 .0% , i n
p redo m inance s et out spec if ic s trat igraph ic
i mpress ion ist ic
o f
i ndependent
1 5 .3% ,
chaff 6 .2% , p repared t emper,
i mportance a nd method
deter m in ing
non-bur ia l
b inocu lar m icroscope . Sand
p rov ided
method
descr ibed,
p r i me
vesse l s tyle
t hemse lves .
Bayard 's
The
be
v iewed
i nd icators o f t he p rovenance o f d isturbed
t hen ,
phase des ignat ion o f t he bur ia ls
He
o f
t he
s e lect ing t he
p last ic
co mponent
i n terdependence
var iety
app ropr iate
n ature
a ttr ibutes
bet ween
a ttr ibutes
o f poss ib le
t hem .
o f
c lay .
versus Th is
i s
a ttr ibutes The
a
means
e nd
l esser t hat
c lear ly
i n pottery r esu lt
d egree a
i s o f
spec i f ic
c ruc ia l .
s a mples , a a . g reater necessary a ttr ibute
Pottery
c o mb inat ion
may
c lass if icat ion w ith
a na lys is : a r ev iew
not
a lways
i ts emphas is on
o f e ar l ier a pproaches
occur . c eram ic
The
t ype-var iety
t ype
c lusters
system
i s most s im i lar
o f t o
t he h ierarch ica l system chosen by Buchan , emp loy ing a s i t does 3 8 pottery v ar iables i ncorporated i n Bayard 's co mputer f or mat . One part icu lar v ar iable , t emper, conta ined 3 9 s ub-categor ies der ived f rom var ious c omb inat ions o f f our bas ic t emper t ypes : s and , r ice chaff, l ater ite a nd p repared t emper ( e ither g round potsherds o r c rushed p re-f ired c lay ba lls) . I t i s i mportant t o note t hat f o l lo w ing deta i led s tat ist ica l a na ty is , o n ly one pa ir o f v ar iab les cou ld be u sed f or X2 t ests o f a ssoc iat ion : t emper t ype a nd body decorat ion . A def in ite a ssoc iat ion bet ween t he two v ar iables was ev ident i n t he ma jor ity o f r esu lts . Faced w ith a pottery a ssemb lage o f c . 2 00 ,000 body s herds a nd 5 0 ,000 r ims , B ronson ( 1976) cons idered mathemat ica l a ttr ibute a na lys is t oo t ime
consum ing
because o f
t he h uge
s amp le
s ize
a nd
excess ive
amount
o f
a pparently s ign if icant a ttr ibutes . Rando m s amp l ing was r e jected due t o t he r isk o f i gnor ing u n ique o r r are s herd t ypes , wh ich a re potent ia l ly i mportant i f t hey a re i mported . Further, wh i te a part icu lar des ign o r f orm a tt r ibute may h ave a l im ited t empora l a nd spat ia l d istr ibut ion , a nd i s t hus p otent ia l ly i mportant f or document ing contact between soc ia l g roups most mathe mat ica l t axonom ic systems , accord ing t o B ronson , a re u nab le t o p rov ide appropr iate we ight ing emphas is . Chrono logy i s centra l t o B ronson 's methodo logy . Yet t he ex ist ing s yste m
o f
no menc lature
f or
t he
Chansen a rea was b ased on a rt Dvaravat i , Khmer a nd Sukhotha i . own
words ,
" such
bas ic
p rotoh istor ic
a nd
h istor ic
per iods
i n
t he
s tyles a nd k ingdo ms , s uch a s t he Funan , I n consequence , i n B ronson a nd Da les 's
procedures
as
pottery
s tarted f ro m scratch" ( Bronson a nd Da les 1 972 :18) . As ia l ack a n e stab l ished system o f descr ipt ion
c lass if icat ion had
t o
be
Not on ly d id Southeast a nd c lass if icat ion , t he
Chansen mater ia l was cons idered not t o be amenable t o systems f avoured e lsewhere . An i nnovat ive system was t herefore dev ised , wh ich u sed t er ms a nd concepts borrowed p iecemea l c ategor ies , s uch a s " sort ing c lass", t erm inology k ind
a nd
i s f am i l iar, def in it ions
t he
quant ity
(c .
6 6%
o r i nvented t o dea l w ith r es idua l " spec ia ls" a nd " var iants" . Wh i le t he
d isp lay o f
t he
adapt ive s herds
f lex ib i l ity
r ecovered)
s u ited o f
t he
t o
t he
pottery
a na lysed . Centra l t o t he " reasonab ly object ive" system emp loyed , i s aga in t he concept o f t ype . B ronson 's t ypes compr ise r imsherds w ith a t l east one s hared d ist inct ive a ttr ibute . Attr ibutes a re " any s ing le descr ipt ive c haracter ist ic", a nd a character ist ic i n t urn " cannot be s ubd iv ided f urther w ithout deta i led t echn ica l exam inat ion" . Attr ibutes , t he e lementary t axono m ic u n its , a re v ar ious ly co mb ined t o p roduce modes , t ypes , spec ia ls , s ort ing t he
c lasses , var iants , t ype co mp lexes a nd f abr ic g roups . B ronson 's t reat ment o f t he data i s deta i led a nd co mprehens ive w ith in f ra mework outl ined above . Attr ibutes o f a t echn ica l n ature , s uch a s
c o lour, surface f o rm
f in ish a nd
no menc lature
b ased ma in ly who le-vesse l def in it ion .
on s hape t axa , a nd
They
a lso
t emper appear s ubject ive ly
r eflects
f unct iona l
a ssumpt ions .
der ived For m
ho wever, a nd c lasses
a re
a nd s ize c r iter ia . They a re l im ited t o common f eature a f or m p lus spec if ic a ttr ibute f or mu la
i nvar iab ly
i nc lude
e ither
a f abr ic
g roup
o r
t emper
t ype a s an a ttr ibute . U lt imate ly, t he ceram ic phases der ived f rom t he above s tud ies a re s een t o m irror cu ltura l ep isodes , where l ong ; s tab le per iods a re s eparated by s horter , acce lerated per iods o f t rans it ion .
Pottery
a na lys is : a r ev iew
o f e arl ier a pproaches
TECHNOL OG IC AL STUD IES Petrograph ic
a na lys is
o f
s herds
f rom
Khok
Charoen
u s ing
s tandard
t h in-sect ion po lar ized l i ght a s we l l a s e lectron m icroprobe c hem ica l determ inat ion t echn iques h as i dent if ied s ix f abr ic g roups (Watson e t a l . i n p ress) . Th is i mportant s tudy h igh l ights t he n eed f or f i ne-gra ined a na lys is o f p reh istor ic m inera log ica l ly
ceram ics . I dent if icat ion o f t emper a nd i nc lus ions cons istent w ith l oca l ly ava i lable weathered volcan ic r ocks
o f ac id compos it ion p rov ides f i r m ev idence o f l oca l manufacture . Other i mp l icat ions o f t h is work a re outl ined be low . Further work o f a t echn ica l n ature h as been u ndertaken t o a scerta in f i r ing t emperatures (Meacham and So lhe im
1 980), t he
chem ica l compos it ion o f s herds
c lass if icat ion o f cord-tw ist var iab les o f
( Puka jorn
t he w idespread
1 984) , a nd
t he
cord- marked p ottery
(A itken 1 977) .
ETHNOGRAPH IC
i ns ight t o
STUD IES
E thnograph ic s tud ies o ffer a rchaeolog ists i n to t he manufacture a nd d istr ibut ion o f
t he
a na lys is
o f
p reh istor ic
s amp les
a nd ceram ic ists v a luable pottery . Th is i s r e levant
i f
t reated
w ith
c aut ion .
Unfortunate ly, f ew s uch s tud ies h ave been u ndertaken i n Tha i land . Ca lder ho wever, h as cons idered manufactur ing p rocesses , consumer demands , t rade p atterns , s easona l p roduct ion , b reakage a nd r ep lacement r esponses a nd var iab le e nd-product u ses ( Ca lder 1 972) . She noted t hat t he i nhab itants o f Ban
Koeng
s aw
t hemse lves
on ly
a s
consumers ,
n ever
a s
p roducers
o f
pottery . Yet t hey were f am i l iar w ith t he p roduct ion t echn iques emp loyed a t t he n earby spec ia l ist pott ing v i l lage o f Ban Mo . Excavat ions d es igned t o t est hypotheses r e lated t o d istr ibut ions p rov ided va luab le
b reakage modes a nd i ns ight i n to d epos it ion ,
b reakage , a nd s herd wear . I ns ight i nto p roduct ion
r ather
t han
c onsumpt ion
Sothe im 's s tudy o f t he southern Tha i v i l lage Pottery manufacture p rov ides t he econo m ic potters
a re
f ema le ,
a nd
" pr ivate ly owned beds" added a nd a cy l inder
t he
manufactory
s i tuated o f c lay
s ubsequent sherd t ransportat ion a fter i s
p rov ided
o f S t ing Mor ( So lhe im b ase o f t he v i l lage .
u t i l ises
c lay
b y
1 964) . The
purchased
f rom
so me d istance away . Sand t emper i s i s whee l f or med i n to vesse ls e ither
co mp leted i n one s tage o r p artly whee l f ormed a nd s ubsequent ly shaped w ith a wooden padd le a nd f i red-clay a nv i l . Vesse l f i e lds a re var ious ly t reated e i ther p la in . I n t he
w ith padd le i mpress ions , s tamps , o r s imply by b e ing l eft case o f water j ars , t he i mpress ions o f c arved p add les u sed
i n s hap ing a re smoothed over, but s tamps wh ich vary i n mot if f or e ach potter a re app l ied t o t he s hou lders . Pebb le burn ish ing and g roov ing a re a lso
emp loyed .
F ir ing
i s u ndertaken
i n vert ica l o r hor izonta l k i lns by
men .
The k i lns a re p r ivate ly owned , a nd may b e h i red out . So lhe im
( 1964)
t he
i nhab itants o f
The
i nhab itants
r espect ive ly . a pond
descr ibed l ocated
about
two
f ive m inutes wa lk
d ry ing ,
i nto f i r ing
a fter f i r ing, t hey a re
t he
5 5
km
Dur ing
648
f ro m
by men
The t emper
-
t hey b lack
t echn iques o f o f Khon
Kaen .
Kho rat a nd
Ubon
a nd women
f rom
i s p repared by m ix ing
about 1 5 cm
f i r ing ,
t he outs ide a nd
-
northwest
e arl ier
i s gathered
away .
s hape o f ba l ls
t hem .
b ro wn on
t he pottery mak ing
c .
d ecades
Carefu l ly s e lected c lay
l ocated
a fter
a lso
Nong ,
a rr ived
c lay w ith r ice h usks t hen
h as
Ban
i n d iameter, a nd
beco me i n
t he
r ed
hot ,
c entre .
a nd They
E thnograph ic
s tud ies
o f Northeastern
T ha i p ottery manufacture
a re t hen t aken by wo men a nd pounded i n a wooden mortar before be ing s ieved t hrough a 3 o r 4 mm basket weave mesh . C lay i s t hen m ixed w ith t he
t e mper on
t he
c lay ,
cy l inders l arge
a mat p laced
wo men a re
ho l lowed
vesse ls ,
These
a re
s ecured
h and-he ld a
f or m
i s
t he
v esse ls .
Each
200-300
a nd
potter h ave
g rass
f ue l h eaped
t hree
t o
post
a nd
a
t hem
i s much
f i ngers
o r,
ho l lo w
e n larged r ound
The
t he
based
c lay
c ase
o f
cyl inders .
evened
post, a nd
w ith
a
u s ing
a
o f t he vesse l i s f or med
c arved
padd le
app l icat ion
s hou lders o f t he l arger j ars . There a re t he potters a re k no wn t o i m itate exot ic bet ween
a nd
a nd
t hem
r ep len ished
noted
f la me ,
1 2
f i re
w ith
1 4 on
a s
vesse ls a
r aft
r equ ired
t hrough but i n
o f
a d ay,
a nd
wood ,
w ith
over a per iod o f
t hat : a general ly
ox id is ing
f i res a l ight b ro wn , w i th f i re c louds co mmon .
b ro wn al l t he way
t emper w ith so l id
i n
a nd
t he
body
f i na l
t he
P repared
a nd
a nd
agent .
a nv i l ,
So lhe im
a nd
by wa lk ing
p roduces
over
Wh i le men m ix
vesse ls .
so l id
accumu lated , men
f ive hours .
"There surface
t he
both
smooth ing
padd le
g round . t humbs
f or med
i mpresses a pattern on t he s evera l d ifferent f o r ms , a nd when
t he
a wooden
r im
l eaf a s
p la in
t o
on
The
on
construct
e ither w ith
a s t ick
r ough padd le . u s ing
a tone
t h icker port ions
a tmosphere .
T he
T he paste i s usual ly
t here
i s
of ten
a b lack
core r e main ing ." The bas ic econo m ic-product ion u n it i s t he f am i ly . Wo men make v esse ls , men market t hem . Wh i te k no w ledge o f pott ing i s r eta ined w ith in f am i ly
a nd
co mmun ity ,
t aught pott ing
wo men
co m ing
i nto
f ie lds .
I t i s
T h is p repared u nt i l " it f ee ls
a dded
t akes
t hen
d r ied , pounded
Two
p lace
on
padd le a
Loe i
i t u nnecessary
The t o
He
n atura l
add
t hen
noted
t hat
occurrence
s traw
and
occas iona l ly
g ather c lay ( So lhe im
f ro m 1 967) .
smoothed
smoothed
bamboo
g lo w ing
l asted
hot .
o x id ised, b r ick
The
r ed
co mp lete r aft .
c lay o f
w ith
t ro m
t he
No
was
coarse
f or m ing , a nd
add it iona l
t rad it ion
a t
co l lected s andy
f ue l Ban
i s Na
on ly
f ro m
i nc lus ions
made
t he water-softened
c lay was
t exture a nd o f acceptab le cons istency . ho l lo wed by h and , t hen padd le beaten a nd
t he
a b amboo
e xpanded w ith a p add le a nd a nv i l . s e lected r iver pebb le a nv i l were u sed . were
t imber
t emper ing mater ia l , so
a f ter t he upper edge was was
a nv i l s tages
f ue led
s imp ly pounded u nt i l u n ifor m i n P repared cy l inders o f c lay were s urface
potters
a nd b asket-s ieved
l asts bet ween 1 -1 .5 hours . descr ibed a f urther pott ing
P rov ince .
t er m ite mounds .
a nd
g rass
dur ing f i r ing , wh ich Bayard ( 1977a) h as
K raseng,
t he
a re
c lay i s t hen water mo istened a nd t empered w ith r iver s and r ight" . Batches o f pots a re manufactured i n s tages , i n it ia l ly
o n a s lo w whee l . f i r ing
v i l lage
s k i l ls .
At Ban Phan Luang n ear Luang P rabang , n earby
t he
t he t he
two
r im
co mp leted .
s t ick
a nd
t he
The
A c arved padd le a nd F ir ing on a l og p latfor m t o
t hree
r esu ltant vesse ls were
i n c o lour" a nd w ith
hours f ound
l i tt le o r no
o r t o
u nt i l be
i nner
s hou lder
r im
a rea ,
c arefu l ly f ue led by
t he
vesse ls
" un ifor m ,
f u l ly
f i re c loud ing .
STYLE ANALYS IS AND FABR IC ANALYS IS Most c onstruct ion
o f
t he o f
r esearch
mean ingfu l
descr ibed r e lat ive
above
i s
chrono log ies
i n tra-reg iona l ly . Th is i s a p red ictab le r esponse t o a rea h ardly k no wn a rchaeo log ica l ly . Much emphas is
concerned both
w ith
i nter-
t he a nd
i n it ia l r esearch i n a n i n t h is approach i s
p laced on s ty le . Yet s tyles o ften g rade i mperceptab ly , a nd s tyle a na lys is a tone o ften f a i ls t o r ecogn ise i m itat ions o f i n trus ive pottery, o r t he
- 6 49
-
S ty le
adaptat ion
o f
f ore ign
l oca l i nnovat ion . para meters ex ist ev idence
o f
a nd
f abr ic
manufactur ing
a na lys is
t echn iques
By contrast f abr ic i n t he r aw mater ia l
p rovenance ,
o r
equa l ly
a nd
s tyles
i mportant ,
t he
petrog raph ica l ly
s and ,
g rog ,
s he l l ,
c lear ly d iscernab le . Extre me conservat ism ( Shepard 1 968) . Thus t emper can p rov ide pottery- mak ing p referred The f i rst o f
custo ms
o r
t o o ther equa l ly petrograph ic
i s k ind
f ound
t rad it ions ,
r ock
o r
a meander
o f
c er ta in
a fford ev idence o f i nto another ; when
o rgan ic
t e mpers
a re
part icu lar ly
i f
one
t empe r
i s
s u itab le a nd/or ava i lab le mater ia ls .
a na lys is
deta i led
by
Watson
i n Southeast As ia , p rov ided
r eproduced
t o
i n t emper u se i s w idesp read i mpo rtant i nfor mat ion r egard ing
a n
e t al
e xample
o f f abr ic a na lys is f or p rovenance deter m inat ions . S ix ev ident, 8 0% o f t he s amp le co mpr is ing l oca l wares However,
contras t
exc lus ion
a reas a s sources o f r aw mater ia l . Temper ing mater ia ls qua l itat ive change . One t emper var iety does not g rade exa m ined
i n
a na lys is , when c lear geo log ical source a rea , can p rov ide c lear
des ign
der ived
i n s imp l if ied
f ro m
f or m
on
a n
( in
p ress) , t he
t he
i mpor tance
d iscrete f ab r ics a re o f f abr ic g roup 1 .
e xot ic
a f abr ic
o f
f abr ic
1 pot .
6 vesse l was
Watson
v iews
t h is
a s corroborat ive ev idence o f t he p rest ige a ttached t o t he i mported v esse l . C lear ly, a s tr ictly s ty le-or iented s tudy cou ld h ave f a i led t o d iscr im inate bet ween what a re Th is bur ia l
vesse ls
t ypes
i n
f act
s ituat ion
d id
r ice
ceram ic
a ssert ion
b ased
f or m
a nd
w ith
r espect 3 .5% o f
s urface
t he h as
t he
a n
a n
o f
t emper a nd
chaff-tempered
mater ia l
3 1 .4%
h as
pottery
t o
be
a
The
n ew
contact
a nd
"movement
t emper
o f
t ypes
e ither
o f
a s
t o agree i n
and/o r The
t h is
l a ter ite , ma jor ity
a nd
chaff
opposed
Th is
t e mper,
note
5 l eve ls t he
i nd icate o r
i n
he ld
chaff .
l eve ls , a nd
vesse ls
e v idence
sequence .
t o
s and
v esse l
1 c onta ined
s trong
f or a nd
w ith
ad m ixture
p robab ly
o f
i s
i n terest ing
do mest ic
t ype
Tha
i n M idd le Per iod
bur ia l
Non Nok Tha
def in ing
Cont inu it ies
L ooked
i s
so me
character ist ic
wares .
a re
t empered
occurs t o
t here
s ty le .
t he i n
h is
t he Non Nok
I t i s
o f
u sed
Thus
Bayard ,
o f vesse l
These a re occupat ion a s opposed p resumed
t o
t ypo logy .
t he
a na lys is
c r iter ia
a ttr ibute .
t hroughout
a na lys is
vesse l
6 5 .7%
no
a s
h is
t reat ment a ssoc iat ions
f unerary t hat
Bayard 's
Accord ing
t rad it ion
on
t o
because
t emper
chaff .
f or a s ing le i s
1 977) ,
i nclude
o r
two d ifferent t ypes .
r e levant
( Bayard
not
e i ther s and
i s
l ater .
t emper
i s
t o
f unerary
i ncreased
e xterna l
non-loca l
potters"
( Bayard
1 977 :82) . I n h er a na lys is a
s ing le
a nd o f out
t emper
chaff , t he
t h is
body
be lo w .
Tab le
s i tes .
I n
by
t he
when
a ttr ibutes
f or
s and ,
i s A
1 5-1
var ious
l i ght o f
exerc ised
t he Non Cha i a ssemb lage , Rutn in
do m inated
t emper
s herds .
documented
o f
t ype
i dent if ied w ith
s ets
t he
t he
c rushed
t he
i n for mat ion o f
on
mater ia l
r eg iona l
outl ined c era m ic
t he
outl ined
do i n
- 6 50
-
t h is
r e levant
a nd
mater ia l
t ypes
i dent ify
8 2 .3% i s
s et
o rder
a s
n eeds
t o
i dent if ied
c ategor ies b road
1 51 p rov ides
t hat sand
Tha i p reh istor ic
c aut ion
However ,
t echno log ica l
c hanges .
c lay ,
chronolog ica l
t emper t o
as
r imsherds
o f
above ,
o f
s erve t ab le
i n
f ro m
a na lyses .
potsherds
o f
t ypes
d istr ibut ions
s tyl ist ic
a nd
8 8 .4%
( 1979) n oted
Descr ibed
cons iderat ion
t emper
object ives
f ibre
ev idence
out
workers
t emper a nd f ac ie
s equence .
petrograph ic
a ssess ing
e ssent ia l ly
t he
s uch
o ut l ines
b e a s a s i n
i mpo rtant pr ima
var iat ions
a nd
t empora l
S ty le
a nd
f abr ic
TABLE Temper
t ypes p rev ious ly
S ite
Tamper
Khok Charoen
g ranitic r ock
a na lys is
1 5-1
i dent if ied f ro m i n Tha i land
a rchaeo log ica l s i tes
Chronology f ragments
( tamper
6 )
P eriod 1
s and ( probably weathered v olcanics ( fabric 1 )
P eriods 2 /3
g rog ( containing f abric 1 material)
P hi mai
( fabric 2 )
P eriod 4
f ine s and r i ce c haff
Tamyae P himai
f ine
E arly H istoric
t o c oarse s and
m in eral
Chansen
d om inant
P hase 1
v egetable v ery common
P hase 2
v egetable d om inant
P hase 3
v egetable dom inant
Phase 4
v egetable v ery c ommon
P hase 5
m ineral
P hase 6
dom inant
Non Chai
c lay,
s and a nd c haff
Non Due l
f ibre 6 2% c lay 38%
p hase 1
Non Dua
f ibre 6 8%,
p hase 2
Bo Phan Khan
f i bre 9 9%
p hase 2
D on Taphan
f i bre 9 9%
p hase 2
Non Dua
c lay 4 8%,
B o P han Khan
f i bre 8 7%
p hase 3
Don Taphan
f i bre 9 3%
p hase 3
Non Nok Tha
s and 9 2%
E arly P eriod
c lay 2 3% s and 8%
( 1977)
f or t he
t he
p hase 3
f i bre 3 1% s and 1 9%
s and 6 7% c haff
2 6%
M iddle P eriod
s and 50% c haff
5 0%
L ate P eriod
Data f ro m Watson e t a l . Ph ima i , B ronson ( 1976) f or case
t hroughout
Ro l E t
do m inant
s i tes , t emper
( in p ress) f or Khok Charoen , We lch ( 1983) f or Chansen , Rutn in ( 1979) f or Non Cha i , H igham a nd i s
Bayard g iven ,
( 1977) a nd
n earest nu mber
- 6 51 -
f or Non Nok
percentages
Tha .
r ounded
•I n e ach t o
t he
Ana lys is
o f p ottery : methodo logy
METHODS " There
The
i s no s imple procedure f or t he t echnolog ical analys is of preh istor ic pottery '"(Shepard 1 936 :393)
methods
sc ient if ic
ceram ic
emp loyed a na lys is ,
a re
concerned
t echnology
ceram ic f abr ics a re e ssent ia l ly s ed imentary r ock , we l l-estab l ished Petrograph ic
a na lyses
t h in-sect ion methods . s evera l mm
t h ick
s l ide where
i t can
Th is
f ro m be
h ave
e ach
w ith
two
f abr ic
ma jor
aspects
character isat ion .
o f
S ince
a rt if ic ia l ly mod if ied a nd r econst ituted geolog ica l methods a re app l icable . been
i nvo lves do wn
c arr ied
s l ic ing
s amp le
g round
a nd
f or mount ing
t o
out
u s ing
a sma l l s ect ion
p rec ise ly
on
a g lass
0 .03 m m
s tandard
(c .
1 5x15 mm) m icroscope
( see Carver
1 971
f or a descr ipt ion o f t he method) . P r ior
t o
cover ing
w ith
a
g lass
s l ip ,
f e ldspar m inera ls was carr ied out i n o rder very f ine s and part ic les ( Nor man 1 974) . f or s tudy u nder m inera l a nd
t he
r ock
e tch ing
a nd
petrograph ic m icroscope where p rec ise
i nc lus ions
i s poss ib le .
Ceram ic
f abr ics
g ra ins ,
r ock
co mpr ise
o r
c lay
c rushed
m inera ls
c era m ic
These r esu lt
f ound u nsu itab le
f or d irect pottery manufacture .
m inera ls t o
a nd
spec if ic
va luab le wh ich
Where m inera l m inera l
outcrops
i dent ify ing
o ften
a nd
a re
we l l
a na lys is
h as
o f
a re
depos its .
r eg iona l
r epresented
been
petrograph ic
o r
s u ited
a nc ient
f abr ics
co mprehens ive
w ith
f ound
a s
The
by
conservat ism o f potters d rast ic
(Watson
departure
f ro m h ave
a nd
When
f i red ,
a s
l oca l ly
Sakon been
e t a l .
i n
i ts
a nd
p roven
i s pa id ceram ic
non-p last ic
s tud ied .
t o
M inera l a nd a ffect
Scann ing
E lectron M icroscopy h as
p resent ,
a nd
been h ence
i s
1 973) .
t he
co mpar ison c lay .
t he qu ick
changes For
A
w ith
publ ished
Wh i le
For
l abor ious
a long
manufacture , 1 968) .
1 968) .
e lse , h eavy
sources
methods .
pass
t he
t hrough
v itr if icat ion .
i nclus ions
methods
( temper) ,
extreme t o
copy
r epresent
t hese
a
r esu lts
a
r easons
t emper ing mater ia ls .
f i r ing
a l l
equa l ly
( Shepard
1 987,
P rev ious ly t o
r e lated
i s
pott ing
t echno log ica l
s uccessfu l
f abr ics
a cera m ic aggregate . a t mosphere
Bas in
i n i s
be
excess ive ly
a va i lab le
Nakhon
p ress) .
phases : dehydrat ion , ox idat ion a nd m inera ls
a nd/or
coarse-g ra ined can
l i ttle
( Peacock
we l l
i s we l l k no wn ( Shepard
f ro m
part icu lar a ttent ion
part icles
add it ives
t rad it ions
q uartz
(V incent 1 984) a re expanded upon h ere . I n t he ir t echno log ica l approaches s ty les
been
g rog)
method
d e l iberate
ceram ic
u sefu l
r easons ,
modern
co l lect ion
s ing le M idd le Ch i source
n ew
have
a s
f or
p rocedures , t h is method h as not been emp loyed . An e ssent ia l co mponent o f f abr ic character isat ion o f
f ine-g ra ined
non-p last ic
k no wn
character wh ich
character is ing
d iagnost ic
i nclus ions
geo log ica l a nd
methods
f rag ments o f d ist inct ive
geo log ica l
f or
a re
t he
i nclus ions , apart f ro m g rog , may occur natura l ly f ro m de l iberate add it ions when t he r aw c lay
petrograph ic r ock
t oo
s amp les
a nd
mater ia l
o rgan ic mater ia l . pott ing c lays o r Opt ica l
o f
deter m inat ion o f
C lay m inera ls a re
f or t hese opt ica l methods , so t he modern c lay exa m ined u s ing s tandard X-ray d iffract ion t echn iques . (m inera l
s ta in ing
t o a ss ist i dent if icat ion o f f ine t o Such t h in s ect ions a re s u itab le
g radua l ly
u sefu l
t he
max i mum
t e mperature-re lated v itr if icat ion
f use , b ind ing
c he m ica l c onst ituents , t emperature
( S .E .M .), app l ied
f ound
t hree
Dur ing
f or
a t wh ich i n
deter m in ing
f i r ing
f abr ic t hese
t andem t he
c lay
The
t exture
phases
w ith
d egree
t emperatures .
t he
t he mater ia l i nto a nd
occur .
petrograph ic
o f v itr if icat ion method
u sed
Ana lys is
h ere
essent ia l ly
f ol lo ws
o f p ottery : methodo logy
t hat
descr ibed
by
Man iat is
a nd
T ite
( 1978 ,
1 981) .
Whe re very f i ne g ra ined m inera l i nclus ions h ave not a l lo wed u nequ ivoca l i dent if icat ions , a n e lectron m icroprobe emp loy ing a 2 gm b eam d iameter a t 1 5 Kv operat ing
v acua , a nd e ffect ing
1 7
t he
em iss ion o f a n
c haracter ist ic o f chem ica l co mpos it ion , h as p rov ided data Bur ia l h ave
a ssoc iated
p rov ided
p et rograph ic
a
vesse ls
f i rm ly
a na lys is
f rom
t he
two
p rovenanced
u ndertaken
h as
e ar l iest
s amp le
been
X-ray
spectrum
( Freestone l eve ls
a nd
t he
pub l ished
1 982) .
a t Ban Na D i r esu lts
e lsewhere
o f
(V incent
1 984) . These r esu lts a re d iscussed h ere a nd i n add it ion non-bur ia l f abr ics s pann ing t he per iod c . 1 500 BC t o 2 00 AD a t Ban Na D i a re cons idered . I n
t he
non-bur ia l
contexts ,
d eta i led s tudy o f morphology h ave been b y
a na lysed .
p rev ious
Th is
workers
r im
s ect ions ,
a nd macroscop ic
s amp l ing
( K idder
s trategy
1 936 ,
f ol lo w ing
a ssessment o f h as
p roved
Shepard
W ichakana 's
t emper
t ypes ,
p art icu lar ly u sefu l
1 968) ,
a s
r ims
a re
r ep resentat ive o f d iscrete vesse l t ypes . An exo t ic
i mportant
f abr ics .
p robab i l ist ic B ronson s herds was
a spect
Often
s amp l ing
i n
W ith
Th is
f abr ic a
a nd
f or m
t o
i n
b r ief ly
p rov id ing
r eg iona l co mpar isons , f abr ics
o f
t h is ,
decorat ive
i n h and
( H igham
1 977) , a nd
t hem
s tud ied .
The
s amp led by
Pa
Mong
Bayard
a nd
( pers .
r eg ion
P ruk
Nong
Ch ik
Fabr ics
mater ia l were k ind ly made ava i lab le by D r I . f rom t he Ph ima i r eg ion were p rov ided by mater ia l ( 1977)
r epresents t e mper
Rutn in 's
c lasses
( 1979) var ious
f ro m
a nd Chantaratayakarn 's
Ro i E t
( Shepard
1 968 ,
t o
sort ing
a l l
s amp l ing
bodysherd
f or
t o
a l lo w
1 980) , Non
e t a t . n .d .) , Non Cha i H ian ( Chantarat iyakarn been
page
2 23) , Ro i E t
t h in-sect ioned
mater ia l
1 -5
data
( Bayard
(W ichakana
1 983 , 1 984) h ave
co mm .) .
e ach
background
t he Pa Mang
Non
t hus
j udgementa l
exa m in ing
o f
a nd
spec imen .
Ban Muang
Ph ima i (We lsh
i dent if icat ion
s ubsequent
Nong Ch ik ( Bayard 1 977), Kok Charoen (Watson ( Rutn in 1 979 , P is it a nd Bayard 1 983), Ban Ch iang page 5 90), Non Khao No i a nd
t he
r epresented
c lasses ,
s uff ic ient
f ro m
i s
poor ly
i dent ify ing
v iew
i nvo lved
a nd
v iew
I n
s tud ies
a re
f a i lure
1 984) .
morpholog ica l
u ndertaken .
v ar iat ions
cera m ic f abr ics
r isks
1 976 , Peacock i nto
o f
s uch
was
a nd
j udgementa l ly
o f Watson 's Khok Charoen
F reestone . Samp les o f pottery Dav id We lch . The Non Cha i
t emper c lasses , s im i larly H igham 's
P rov ince
s i tes
a nd
f ina l ly
W ichakana 's
( 1984) r im/temper c lasses h ave been a na lysed .
DEF IN IT ION OF SAK ON NAKHON
BAS IN CERAM IC
TRAD IT IONS :
PREL IM INARY CONS IDERAT IONS Any
s tudy
o f
s et t ing w ith in wh ich s u itab le
r aw
c era m ics t he
i s
i ndustry
mater ia ls .
Where
d ist inct ive source r ocks occur , spec ies i s f requently poss ib le
c ruc ia l ly i s
concerned
conta ined ,
outcrops
o r
a nd
w ith
f ro m
depos its
t he r ecogn it ion u s ing s tandard
t he
g eo log ica l
wh ich
i t der ives
o f
o f d iscrete pott ing c lay petrograph ic t echn iques ,
p rov ided t he geology o f t he s tudy a rea i s k no wn ( Peacock Unfortunate ly, d ist inct ive p arent r ock outcrops a re apar t f ro m Both
t he
a f ew
Sakon
1 978) .
I n
f or much a tten t ion .
sma l l a nd scattered except ions , w ith in
Nakhon
r ocks extens ive ly
a nd
over la in
add it ion , deta i led o f
t he
s tudy
Khorat
by ma in ly sma l l
a rea ,
b as ins
conta in
a l luv ia l a nd
s ca le
a lthough
1 970) . o ften
l ack ing ,
t he Khorat P lateau .
Mesozo ic
s ed imentary
co l luv ia l s ed iments ( Cru i js
geo log ica l maps t h is
m inera log ica l ly
s i tuat ion
i s
not
ava i lab le
current ly
a re
r ece iv ing
Def in it ion
o f S akon N akhon B as in
The Khorat P lateau bounded
t o
1 5-1) .
t he
I ts
f or med
north
western ,
by
s teep
co mpr ises
a nd
southern
out ward
a n
much
o f
a nd
f ac ing
c eram ic
a rea t he
o f
t rad it ion
a bout
e ast
by
southeastern
e scarp ments
1 70 ,000
t he
km ', a nd
Mekong
n atura l
i s
R iver
( f ig
boundar ies
a re
o f up l ifted Mesozo ic
s trata .
Border ing t he western per imeter a re co mp lex c o mb inat ions o f s ed imentary , i gneous a nd meta morph ic f or mat ions wh ich t ogether co mpr ise t he Centra l H igh lands . g rave ls
Except
o f
f or
r es istant
p r inc ipa l ly overbank
Pa leozo ic
depos its
h igh
a nd
t errace
T ert iary
r e mnant
a nd/or
i gneous
Quaternary
basa lts wh ich occur ma in ly n ear t he southern p lateau edge , t here a re no i gneous r ocks w ith in t he p lateau . The Phu Phan H i l ls wh ich s eparate t he Sakon
Nakhon
r ocks
o f
a nd
t he
Khorat
Phra W ihan
bas ins
a nd
cons ist
o f
Phu K radung
f o lded
Mesozo ic
f or mat ions
( Cru i js
s ed imentary 1 978) .
These
i nc lude d ist inct ive m inera l a ssemb lages . Khorat
S trea m Bas in
patterns a re i s e nt ire ly
d irected p r inc ipa l ly t o t he e ast, and d ra ined by t he Mun a nd Ch i r ivers
t he majo r a nd t he ir
n umerous t r ibutar ies . Both t hese r ivers o r ig inate i n t he western h i l ly zones . The sma l ler northern Sakon Nakhon Bas in i s p r inc ipa l ly d ra ined b y t he
Songkhra m
Songkhram
a nd
i ts
o r ig inates t h is
h uge
a nd
t he
a ssoc iated
s u ites
wh ich
a re
p lateau
spec if ica l ly
t extura l
( Peacock
f or
d ist ingu ishab le t he
t o
d ate
o f
s u itab i l ity o f
t o
o f
m inera l
t he
So
a nd
t he
r ecycl ing
m inera l
quest ions
m inera l
p robab ly
approach t he
a s
s uch
a na lys is
holds
f i rst
c lays
t he
n o t
best
a lready
because
mater ia l
h as
poss ib le
f avoured
v iew
o f
t he
i s
l i t t le
l i ke ly
d ue
not been u ndertaken
i nstance
t o
p rov ide
a n
i n
t o
a ssess
t he
o rder
above
o f a n
a nd
be
e ffects
o f
h istory
d iscuss ion
depos its
a re
Sakon
Nakhon
( Cru i js
f or
sourc ing
changes
d istance
r ef lected t rop ica l
( B latt
f ro m
i n
t he
h eavy
1 980 :285-86) .
n ecessar i ly
d ifferent ly
r ock
sourced
t o
F ina lly
p rov id ing c lays
o f a
m inera l
c ond it ions
accord ing
t he may
r espect
p arent
current s t rength
weather ing
e t a l .
w ithout
t wo
t he
i n
1 978) wh ich
a re t he ir t he c lear
h ave
b een
1 976) . i s
n ot
o f modern
Bas in
s tage
ma jor
o f h eavy m inera ls
non-ex istent
e ar l ier a na lys is
t han
conf igurat ion ,
wou ld
where
t h is
P le istocene
r ather
d ra inage
J enk ins
a t
postu lated
o f h eavy m inera l a ssemb lages w ith
l abor ious
p art icu lar ly
(W i l l ia ms
s ed imentary r esu lts
h eavy
s ed imentary
i n
not
i n
t hat
t he
excess ive ly
conc lus ions , The
1 980)
Th is
s i tes i s
course
Further,
i s
co mb ined
m inera l
r equ ire methods
sourc ing
o r
a na lys is
t o cause d ifferent ia l destruct ion
p rovenance
a ssemblages
t h in-sect ion
R iver dur ing
p resent
r iver
d istr ibut ions .
o f
a na lys is
zones .
g iven
method
o f s ed imentary co mmon
petrograph ic
Bas in
d ifferent ia l sort ing
a nc ient
k no wn
a t ,
dec ided
Khorat
s tandard
1 982)
t err igenous
s ed iments
t he Mekong
e ffected
ma jor
i t was
e nt ire ly
o f Sakon Nakhon
d iscussed .
many
c last ic
geograph ic
source ,
The
t he var ious a na lyt ica l t echn iques c urrent ly ava i lab le .
Heavy t err igenous
Mekong .
1 977) .
e t
s tandard
pattern
a s
t he
conta in
s ed irnento log ica l
( B latt
u s ing
o ften
These
S treeten
character isat ion
because
overv iew
h ave
r eso lve 1 971,
d ifferent iated
d ra in ing
course
t o
a na lys is
t he
i nto
a l most
c lays u nder
1 967 , 1 970 , 1 973 , W i l l iams
m inera log ica l ly t o
composed
(V incent 1 984) .
( Peacock
Textura l potent ia l
i s
pott ing
u nd iagnost ic
paragenes is p rocedures d es igned
northeast wards
t he Phu Phan H i l ls .
Thus s trata
a s
t r ibutar ies
i n
c lays
meant
t o
i mp ly
t hat
w ith in
t he
Khorat
P lateau ,
c lay
a re
( V incent 1 984) .
- 6 54
-
sources
h ave
d ist ingu ishable
d ist inct ive
s hown
a s
t he
s evera l
pet rograph ica l ly
Def in it ion
o f S akon Nakhon B as in
I n a s ense t he g eo log ica l p rocesses
Khorat P lateau r epresents where t ecton ism h as
s ubcont inenta l Mesozo ic Mesozo ic p roduced
t hat cera m ic Phu
l imn ic
a nd
pare t ic
t rad it ion
a t extbook examp le o f t ransfo r med a l arge
s ed imentary
bas in
i nto
a
post
t errestr ia l s tructure ( Cru i js 1 978) . These deve lop ments a geo log ica l ly ho mogeneous a nd t herefore d iscrete r eg ion ,
o ut aga inst t he
c eram ic
f abr ics der ived t he
i nterna l ly
Phan H i l ls ,
f ro m
c lays
p roduced
o f exot ic
cera m ics .
s tructures c learly s tand
Hence
t he western marg ins , a nd
h ave s uch
f abr ics o r ig inat ing
t he Centra l H igh lands
i n
i gneous
a nd metamorph ic zones a re m inera tog ica l ly c lear ly d ist inct ive . G iven t he e xcept ions ment ioned above , due t o t he p r inc ipa l ly u n id irect iona l n ature o f t he i nterna l d ra inage patterns , g radat iona l changes i n t he c lay m inera log ical i nc lus ions s hou ld be apparent downstrea m f ro m t he source r ock outcrops , w ith i ncreas ing quant it ies o f i gneous , metamorph ic a nd s ed imentary ( e .g . L imestone)
i nc lus ions , o f a t err igenous
west t o wards
t he Centra l H igh lands
n ature , beco m ing
ev ident
t he
f urther
t he c lays a re quarr ied .
CERA M IC ANALYS IS Mater ia l a d jacent t o As
w ith
f ro m
t hree
s ites
l ocated
w ith in
t he h eadwaters o f t he Songhkra m
a l l
t he
i dent if icat ion
f o l lo w ing
a nd
data ,
def in it ion o f
part icu lar
t emper ing
t he var ious f abr ics i nvo lved . f i r ing t e mperature a sessments
1 5
km
o f
e ach
R iver w i l l be emphas is
s ubstances
o ther
cons idered
i s
p laced
de l iberate ly
a nd f i rst .
on
t he
added
t o
Resu lts o f r aw c lay deter m inat ions a nd a re deta i led a long w ith manufactur ing
t echn iques . The r esu lts s et out be lo w a re a l most e nt ire ly der ived f ro m t he exam inat ion o f t h in s ect ions u nder a petrograph ic m icroscope . X-ray d i ffract ion
a nd
e lectron
m icroprobe
data
r epresent
i n it ia l
t reat ments
d es igned t o c lar ity spec if ic p rob le ms i dent if ied dur ing opt ica l petrograph ic e xam inat ions . Scann ing e lectron m icroscope exa m inat ions co mb ined w ith p etrograph ic
a na lys is h as p rov ided BAN NA
Th is
s ect ion
r e lat ionsh ip
t o
t hemse lves .
w i l l
t he
Loca l a nd
o f manufacture .
phases
exa m ined , wh i le
a re
t erms o f w ith
t he
r ange
t he m .
The
t he
a nd
POTTERY
Ban
t echno logy
exot ic wares
a nd method
t emperature d ata .
D I BUR IAL
d iscuss
c era m ic
f i r ing
a re
quant ity
phase
two
o f
bur ia l
bur ia l
bet ween
bur ia l
t he
D i
i n
d ist ingu ished
Corre lat ions i nd iv idua l
Na
d isp layed
f abr ics t he
by
t ypes a re
d ifferent pottery a re
t he ir
vesse ls
t he ir f abr ic, f or m
vesse l
a ssemb lages
u rns
a nd
bur ia l
t ypes
b r ief ly
a nd
bur ia l
d iscussed
cons idered
a nd
cont rasted w ith e ar l ier mortuary phase cera m ics . P re l im inary t h in-sect ion a na lys is o f bur ia l
vesse ls
Nakhon
Bas in
f ro m Nong Kham D in
1 5-2) ,
a
6 km
comp r is ing (V incent
7 0%
a nd
comp lete ly
h ave
Ban
Na
i s
not
m inera ls
i sotrop ic
g ra ins G iven
i s m inera log ica l ly These
appear
d isp layed
chert,
by
i nc lud ing were
t ota l
a s
z i rcon
r ounded med ium i n it ia l ly
geo log ica l
t o
be
w ith
a nd
s uch
( f ig t hat
wares a nd
quartz
f errug inous
d etr ita l
s i lt s ized
categor ised s ett ing ,
t o
c lays
t our ma l ine .
coarse
Sakon
var ious
ep idote ,
a nd
t o
1 4
l oca l
r aw
f e ldspar
s uch
a nd
co mparab le
both
d ist inct ive ,
potass ium
m inera ls
wh ich t he
t hat c lay
genera l ly
accessory
m icrocrysta t l ine
ev ident .
D i ,
a ssemb lage .
occas iona l
h eavy
s ho wn
m inera logy
wares
do m inat ing
var ious
a lso
t he
The
i nc lud ing
phyto l iths a re
o f
o f
l oca l
i nc lus ions a nd
c lays
SW
1 984) .
postu lated var iet ies ,
pott ing
i n
a ssoc iated
a s
m icas P lant a l most
col lophane
m inera log ica l
The petrographic analysis of Ban Na Di burial pottery
a�semblage!_ �e predictable. Table 15-2 summarizes the distribution and prominent characteristics of the potting clays sampled from quarries currently or recently in production. Expanded petrographic descriptions are given in table 15-15. Two prominent features which provide distinctive petrological grounds for associating the postulated local wares with Nong Kham Din clay are the micaceous birefringence of the matrix (Shepard 1988:30), and the presence of fresh-water sponge spicules in varying quantities in Sakon Nakhon Basin clays. Apart from Nong Kham Din, only the Nong I Laeng s ource, c. 44 km distant, contains spicules in sufficient abundance to be comparable to local ware fabrics. This clay is distinctly silty however and thus lacks the micaceous optical characteristics displayed by the burial f abrics. TABLE 15-2 Modern Northeast Thai potting clays: characteristics and distance from Ban Na Di S i te no. S i te 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
km f ran Ban Na Di
Mi caceous S i l ty Sof t Sponge Sp icu l es
15 Ban Khamo 40 Ban P l ua i Ban Nong Than 44 Nong Hoi Khan 50 nr. Ban Kham O 17 Nong Sung (nr ;. ) 6 Ban Pang Ngu) Ban Nong Pha i 25 Ban Mlang (Hua Di n) u. 42 Ban Thun Nong Kham Di n 6 Ban Lao Suan K l ua i 9 Nong I Laeng 44 Ban Na Di (Hua i Wang Duan Ha) 0 Ban Na Di (Nong Haeo) 0
rare rare none severa l f ragnentary
X X
X
X
X X X
X
rare few
X X X X
X
none sever a l nl.fflerous few abundant
X X
X
few
X
none
The geological para genesis of the micaceous clay /sponge spicule association is of considerable importance. The deliberate addition of previously burned and crushed fresh-water sponges into clay as temper has been reported in South American ethnographic and archaeological contexts (Krause 1911, Linne 1925 ., 1965, Serrano 1950). In a recent assessment of the use of microfossils for archaeological reconstructions .. Selkirk and Adamson (1982:197-210)., infer that fresh-water sponge spicule
- 656 -
T he
p etrograph ic
s ke leta l members
a na lys is
(megasc leres) ,
w ith Sudanese Wh ite N i le s i tes , a s t e mper . The abundance
o f B an N a D i b ur ia l p ottery
f ound
i n 2 000-year-old
p reservat ion o f m inute o rgan ic deta i ls a re h e ld t o Natura l depos it ion p rocesses appear t o occas iona l ly
pottery
r epresent purpose ly c rushed o f t hese m icrofoss i ls a nd
abundant d istr ibut ions
o f sp icu les
a ssoc iated
sponges added t he exce l lent
s upport t h is hypothes is . be r espons ib le f or t he
i n Sakon Nakhon Bas in
c lay
beds . Harr ison ( pers . co mm .) h as i dent if ied t hese sp icu les a s Ephydat ia i neyen ; and notes t hat t h is spec ies i s p resent ly f ound t hroughout t he r eg ion .
C ru i js
( 1978 :12)
r eports
r es idua l depos its b lanket
t he
t hat
Quaternary
Post major epe irogen ic s ed imentat ion t he
P l iocene
geo log ica l
o r
f i rst
t he
a re
M iocene
Ho i Khan
o f
d istr ibut ions ( f ig
a nd
t h ree
p rocesses
( Cru i js
p laced
s a l ient po ints
e nv ironments
f ro m
At Nong no
Two
depos it ion
l acustr ine known
P l io-P le istocene
r estr ict ions
depos it ions .
a l luv ia l ,
co t luv ia l
on
do
Holocene s eparate
op
c i f
t he
not
appear
t o
t o
Thus
co inc ide
a nd
s a mp les , e ach over 2 0 m
sp icu le
t h is r espect ; w ith
t he
w ith in
Lake
apart,
i nd icate
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F I GURE The
l ocat ion o f modern
Ban
Kha m
0
Ban Kha m 0 1 2 .
a re
Ba ika l .
i n sp icu le d istr ibut ion .
1 2 •
Muang
r ecent
g enus
9
•
i n
i mmed iate
t he
i n
sp icu les o f
n ear
o r ig inate
no
o f
noteworthy
s econd ly
contexts
appear
: 10) .
a nt iqu ity
i n terest a re
1 5-2) a nd
i n tra-s ite quant itat ive var iat ion
1 7 °3 0 '-
a nd
two ma jor s tructura l Khorat bas ins .
( Hue
Nong
2 . 6 .
Ban
pottery P lua i 3 .
Nong Sung
D in) 9 .
1Laeng
B an 3 .
1 5 -2
c lay
sources
Ban
Nong
Ban Na
1 0 .
Nong
- 6 57
-
t he 4 .
Sakon Nakhon Bas in : 1 . Nong
Ngu) 7 .
Kham
D i ( Hua i Wang
Haeo) .
i n
Than
( near Ban Pang
Thum
1 0 3°30 "
D in
Ho i Khan
Ban Nong 1 .
Duan Ha)
Ban 1 4 .
5 .
Pha i 8 .
Lao
n ear Ban
S ' uan K lua i
Ban Na D i ( Hong
T he
p etrograph ic
I t s eems r easonab le c lays
r esu lts
cons iderab le r egard ing
f ro m
a na lys is
t o
i nfer
ongo ing
a nt iqu ity
a nd
s ed imentat ion
o f B an N a D i b ur ia l p ottery
t hat sp icu te l acustr ine
durat ion .
d epos it ion
i n
s ed imentat ion
No
data
r ates , ho wever g iven
a re
t he
t hese
p resently
c l imat ic
pott ing
p rocesses
o f
a va i lable
r eg i me , r esu ltant
e ros ion a nd s ed imentat ion patterns , a nd a ssoc iated t opograph ic f eatures (Moor man e t al 1 964), l acustr ine s ed imentat ion r ates , except f or L arge l akes
( Dunbar Thus
e t a l .
i t
1 957),
f o l lo ws
i s
t hat
l i ke ly
t he
t o
h ave been s lo w .
p resence
o f
s ponge
sp icu les
i n
a nc ient
ceram ics a lone , i s not s uff ic ient cause t o i nfer t hat t hey were d e l iberate ly added f or t emper ing purposes . Because t hese f oss i l sp icu les a re s i l iceous ho wever ,
t hey
non-p last ic f oss i l
perfor m
-
i . e .
sp icu les
e ndowed w ith
t he
f unct ion
quartz .
were
t he
Th is
s e lected
r equ is ite
o f
t he
s trong ly f or
u sua l ly
because
non-p last ics
ub iqu itous
s uggests
t hat
s uch
c ruc ia l
pott ing
c lays
mater ia l
t o
was
s u itab le
c lay
c onta in ing s u itably
pott ing
c lays .
Due t o t he ir m icroscop ic s ize , i t i s h igh ly u n l ike ly t hat se lect ion was de l iberate . Thus t he s u itab i l ity o f t hese c lays was p robab ly d iscovered b y chance . The d iv ided
t en
i nto
bur ia l context
f abr ics
( i ) g rog
t empered
( i) r ice
t empered
( i i) s andy
morpho log ical ly s im i lar d isplay t he d ist inct ive m inera log ica l
3 ,
var iat ion
s ix
pages
a re
4
a l l
exh ib ited
l arge
f or m
3 23-330) .
equ iva lent
co mpr ise
e i ther
conta ins
f abr ic
var iat ion
i s
t extura l
o f
A
I n
i s
pos it ive ly
i s
o f
t he
2 9
i n
vary ing
amounts
A l l f our f abr ics on ly q ua l itat ive
occas iona l ly
A
Notably
The f or m
f or m , a l l
t he
"water v esse ls
l b , l c , o r
7 .
s ing le
o f
co mp leted
s uch
phases l eve l
t er ms
d iscernab le .
a na lys is
c annot be
1o r 2 .
3 .
g rog
4 mou ld- made
t ota l
occupat ion
f abr ic
conta in
r e lat ive ly
poo r
sp icu le
3 , a nd i ncrease i n s and-s ized non-p last ics , wh ich potass ium f e ldspar . On ly s even vesse ls conta in
t he e ar ly bur ia l phases (mortuary t he
can be conven ient ly
t o t hat s ho wn i n f ig 1 5-3a . m icaceous b irefr ingence . The
r epresentat ion i n f abr ic a re ma in ly quartz a nd f abr ic
i dent if ied
f abr ics occas iona l ly conta in ing
m inor amounts o f g rog . Fabr ics 1 , 2 , 3 a nd
5-21,
i n it ia l ly
t hree g roups .
l a
a re i ts
t he
vesse l , f in ish
5-14
case o f pot f or m a lso
a nd
4
c haracter ist ics
1 24 ,
mou ld- made , Unt i l
a ssoc iat ion
t o
f rom
vesse ls
c o lour,
mou ld- made .
m inera log ica l
deter m ined , ho wever
i n
( f igs
r ecovered
r ema in ing
s urface
3 0
j ars" were
o f
a re
l i tt le
deta i led f abr ic
3
cons istent
e ither w ith a d iffere Sakon Nakhon c lay source t o t he f abr ics 1 , 2 a nd 4 , o r w ith l oca l c lay p reparat ion var iat ions i n t he f or m o f b lend ing Ban Na D i c lay w ith Nong Kha m D in mater ia l . Such a n econo m ic r esponse t o t he t ransportat ion o f s u itab le
pott ing
1 942 , 1 965 , 1 968 , Lauer 1 971) . Set out be low i n t ab le u ndertaken
on
p repared
p ract ice i n o rder t o The s a mp les marked sources t hese s i tes
Ban
d isp layed Na
D i
1 5-3
i s
k nown
a re
t he
b isques
e thnograph ica l ly r esu lts
f o l low ing
o f
( Shepard
s hr inkage
s tandard
modern
t ests pott ing
a ssess t he l i ke ly f i r ing b ehav iour o f u nkno wn c lays . w ith a n a ster isk were co l lected f ro m v er if ied c lay
but u nacco mpan ied
c lays a t
c lay
c lay
t he
by
a potter a s
l east
i dent if ied
s hr inkage .
by
t he
S amp les
h eadman
decades p rev ious ly .
- 6 58
i n a l l o ther c ases .
-
a s
1 3
and
u t i l ised
S ign if icant ly 1 4
a re
b r iefly
f rom
s evera l
The
The l i tt le
p etrograph ic
s a mp les
p last ic ity
mater ia l
t o
desc r ibed s erve
t o
d isplay ing
p robably
c lay a s
due
m inera ls .
" short" .
r educe
a na lys i5
t he t o
o f B an Na D i b ur ia l pottery
l east
I n modern
I t s hou ld
s hr inkage , by
s hr inkage
a re
a d isp roport ionate be
pott ing
noted
notab ly
quant ity
t er m ino logy
s andy
t hey
wou ld
t hat wh i te non-p last ic
coarsen ing
a nd
open ing
w ith
o f non-p last ic
t he
be
i nc lus ions
t exture
o f
t he
f ab r ic t hey a l low t he more r ap id e scape o f gases , t hey may a lso weaken t he c lay by r educ ing t he p roport ion o f c lay m inera ls . Thus t he amount o f non-p last ic mater ia l a ny
part icu lar c lay may
TABLE Shr inkage
acco mmodate
t ests on modern pott ing c lay
t est one
t est
Sakon
t est
9 00 ° C
f ired
d ry
d ry
f ired
f ired
1
9 0.5
9 0.0
9 0.0
8 9.5
9 0.0
9 0.5
9 0.0
9 0.5
9 0.0
9 0.0
8 9.0
3
9 0.0
9 0.0
9 0.0
9 0.0
8 8.5
8 6.0
8 8.0
4
9 0.0
8 9.5
9 0.0
8 9.0
9 0.0
8 7.0
5
9 3.0
9 3.0
9 3.0
9 3.0
9 2.5
9 2.0
6
9 1.0
9 0.0
9 1.5
9 0.0
9 1.5
9 0.0
7
9 2.0
9 0.0
9 2.5
9 2.0
9 0.0
8 8.5
8
9 6.0
9 6.0
9 6.5
9 6.5
9 6.5
9 6.5*
9
9 0.5
9 0.0
9 0.0
9 0.0
9 0.0
9 0.0
1 0
9 0.0
8 1.0
9 0.0
8 9.0
9 0.0
8 6.5
1 1 1 2
9 7.0 9 1.0
9 7.0 9 0.0
9 6.5 9 2.5
9 6.5 9 1.5
9 6.0 9 2.0
9 6.0* 8 9.5
1 3
9 4.5
9 3.5
9 5.0
9 5.0
9 4.5
9 4.5*
1 4
9 7.0
9 7.0
9 7.0
9 6.5
9 6.0
9 6.0*
1 6
8 9.0
8 8.5
8 9.0
8 8.0
8 9.0
8 6.0
1 . 2 .
A ll f irings a re i n a n oxidizing a tmosphere S ite 1 6 c lay measured 9 5 nm a t t he l eatherhard s tage
3 .
A lt
The
b isques measured 1 00 mmrwhen p lastic
s hr inkage The
t ests
do
not
h igh p roport ion
d isqua l ify
a ny
o f non-p last ics
does not r ender t hem u nsu itab le , ho wever a l ack m inera ls wou ld l i ke ly
compos it ion
be
c r it ica l
t hat
t hese
w ithout
t o
t he
c lays
s o me
f or m
o f
t he
c lays
The t he
f or m
a l most
equator ia l
l a
vert ica l mou ld
v esse l j o in ,
s u itab le
o f s uff ic ient s u itab le
p rov is ion o f adequate cohes iveness . wou ld
not
f i re
o f p reparat ion .
constructed
s hr inkage
a s
i n t he " short" c lays a lone
we t l The
g iven
c rack
a l most
t o
w ith
f abr ic
i n
f ro m
t he
( f ig
t he 1 5-4) .
r im
c lay I t i s
n atura l pott ing
s u itab le
3 mater ia l
extend ing b ase
t he ir
nor ma l modern
t echnolog ica l p ract ice i s t o b lend a " p last ic" ( i .e . h igh m inera ls) c lay w ith t he " short" c lay ( Hamer 1 975 :264) . l arge
t hree
1 000 ° C
2
f o r pott ing .
h igh ly
f ro m
1 6) sources
t wo
8 00 ° C d ry
l im ited .
1 5-3
Nakhon Bas in a nd M idd le Ch i ( no .
s i t e
i s
c lay
f eatures t o
One
a
beyond potent ia l
The
cause
f or
p etrograph ic
s uch
non-p last ic
a pheno menon
t e mper ing
i mpress ions t he
f abr ic
2
i s
a re
co mposed
1 4a ,
f or m
b
a nd
corre lates
Watson 's
add it ion
a s
on
t he
o f
g rog
o f
o r
quant it ies
t hrough
o f
i ncorrect
( Ha mer 1 975 :78) .
o f
t he
t o
a nd
f ab r ic
f ormer
4 i nc tuded
h usk
excess ive
t emper
equ iva lent
f ab r ic
r ice
pure
1 ,
but
f abr ic .
r ice
I n
a bundant o rgan ic
s traw ;
on ly
two
h usk
add it ion
t o
t emper ing ,
vesse ls
were
t h is mater ia l .
Set out be lo w f or ms
t he
" p last ic" c lays
2 character ist ics ,
p robab ly
o f B an Na D i b ur ia l p ottery
e i ther
m inera log ica l ty
v is ib le
constructed w ith
i s
mater ia l
b lend ing o f " short" a nd Fabr ic
a na lys is
( table c ,
a nd
w ith
pedesta l
1 5-4)
a re
SOrensen 's
bo w ls
t he
d escr ibed
a s
f ru it
( 1968 304)
var ious
f abr ics
gob lets s tands
a nd
( f igs
a ssoc iated
5-28
(
t o
SOrensen
Bayard 's
t ype
4b
w ith
3 3) .
Th is
1 967 :75) ;
f ooted
bow ls
( 1977 :67) .
TABLE The
r e lat ionsh ip between goblet F abric
1 5-4 f or ms a nd
Form 1 4a
1 4b
1
1
f abr ic
a t Ban Na D i
1 4c
2 ( bases o nly)
2
3
1 8
4
2
7 (?) 1 0 n v essels
For m 1 4b f or ms ( tab le 8-1, a nd
a l l
1 4a
1
vesse ls
-
-
1
-
-
1
4
be long
2 2
t o
3
bur ia l phases
l a
a nd
e arly
l b wh i le
t he
a re genera l ly l ater, be ing f ound on ly i n phases l b a nd l c page 4 18) . A l l 1 4a a nd 1 4b vesse ls h ave mou ld- made bow ls
bo w l
f abr ics
i mpress ions .
Two
except
o f
t he
vesse l
f or m
4 0
1 4c
( a
1 4a
vesse l
var iety) ,
f abr ics
d isp lay
a re
r ice
c lear ly
h usk
d ifferent .
Vesse l 4 8 conta ins h eavy r ice husk t emper ing i n a matr ix f eatur ing poor ly t o moderate ly sorted , a ngu lar t o s ubrounded , med ium s and t o coarse s i lt s ized g ra ins o f p robably a rkose co mpos it ion ; a long w ith a m in iature vesse l ( pot
8 4)
f abr ic
i t r epresents
7 vesse l
r espects
t he
6 2 .
f abr ic
f abr ic No
i s
1 0 .
Vesse l
p lag ioc lase equ iva lent .
s im i lar ly co mpat ib le . Ne ither vesse l Co mb ined t ota ls f or f abr ics a ssemb lage ,
a nd
s hape , s urface
i f f abr ic
3
t reat ment a nd
i s
4 7
i s
f e ldspar Surface
s im i lar
i s
f i n ish
i n
ev ident, deta i ls
i s mou ld-made . 1 , 2 a nd 4 amount
i ncluded
7 7 .37% .
I n
compos it ion but a nd
t o
t er ms
co lour) a l l vesse ls conta in ing
i n
a l l
colour
7 2 .9% o f
t he
o f
f or m
t o
o ther a re t he ( i .e .
f our f abr ics
a re co mpat ib le w ith a s ing le cera m ic t rad it ion . What f urther s trengthens t h is ho mogene ity i s t he method o f f or m ing t he l o wer h em isphere o f med ium
The
t o
l arge
f igs
p etrograph ic
s ized
5 -23
bo w ls
on
5-35
pp
a nd
suff ic iently
co mp lete
mou ld-made .
a mou ld . 3 32
t o
Further
a na lys is
Exc lud ing
a nd
a l lo w
s tudy
o f B an N a D i b ur ia l p ottery
3 44) ,
d iagnos is i s
E thnograph ic s at isfy
wh ich
pot
3 5
descr ibes po ttery
d ata
t he ( f ig
t he
over
r obust ly
heav ier t han
nor ma l , a nd
t he
t rad it ion
a t
examp le)
a nd
shape
and
base
Ban s ize
t o
These
f eature
a re
s tr iated
pots
2 5
t he
Mex ico ,
s haped ,
s tra ins
bo w ls
a nd
c )
a re
4 6
f or
a re
where i n
t he
t h icker
a nd
One mou ld may
Th is 1 ,
o f
vesse ls
generated
vesse ls
( for ms
wh ich
vesse ls ,
( 1960 :205-214)
Acat lan ,
e ssent ia l ly
a re
padd le
t echn ique
D i bur ia l
f i na l p roducts .
b a nd
u nequ ivoca l ly
Foster
a re
1 5 ,
vesse ls
r ema inder
exter ior s ufaces .
d ifferent
1 4a ,
Na
a t
f or ms
spher ica l
( for m
Ban
exa mp le .
w ithstand
a re t he
a mou ld ing
t he
9 a nd
f abr ic
i n a ssoc iat ion w ith
potters
mou lds
s evera l
( co mpare
by
s evera l
D i where
gob lets
f or i n
( for ms
l oca l
e nsure
co i ls
t yp ica l
emp loyed
f o r
Na
a
e nough
p rocess .
a s
i s
wh ich
manufactur ing serve
ava i lab le
8 4
( 90 .48%)
t o
t hen
d isp layed
1 5-4)
t echn ique
mou lds
const ructed
a re
ev idence
m in iatures t he
7 6
r equ ired
mou lded and not mode l led u s ing s labs and a nv i l f in ish ing . wou ld
o f
2 ,
para l le ls 3
a nd
a l l mou ld- made , examp le :
f igs
t he
4
o f
f or
s im i lar
1 5-3e
a nd
1 5-29c, pages 3 12 a nd 3 38) . The
method
i nvo lves
k nead ing
a p rev ious ly
m ixed
q uant ity
o f
c lay
i nto a f lat pancake on a mat, a nd t hen p lac ing i t over t he botto m o f a n up turned mou ld . The s heet o f c lay i s patted w ith a n a nv i l u nt i l u n ifor m , t r immed
and
po rt ion
o f
t he
r emoved , vesse l
t hus
s uff ic iently
d ry
t o
f or m ing
i s
t he
co mp leted
s upport
f urther
l ower
h a lf
when
t he
mater ia l .
o f
a pot .
The
mou lded
As
upper
s ect ion
Foster
po inted
i s out ,
f ragments o f b roken mou lds i n a rchaeo log ica l contexts wou ld p robab ly b e over looked due t o t he ir s im i lar ity w ith actua l vesse ls . The ir t h ickness a nd dens ity may
be
character ist ic
ho wever, a nd
s evera l s herds
1 0-12 mm
t h ick
w ith dense f abr ic were r ecovered a t Ban Na D i f ro m t he e ar l ier bur ia l phase l eve ls a lthough not actua l ly a ssoc iated w ith t he i nter ments . The c lear ly
r ema in ing
d ist inct ive
d ist inct ive
e ar ly
f or ms .
I n
e ither
s et o ut above a lthough As
f ig
5-25 ,
morpholog ica l ly
"O m t he
f or ms
phase o r
case
t hey s hare
p 3 34
s ho ws ,
t he
i nter ior
Kaeo"
ware
i s i n
documented ( Gor man
a nd
Kaeo ware poss ib ly s and
o r
s upport
a t
but
i n
des ign
P is it
f abr ic
t he
Temper
i n
t he
( page
none .
C lose
6 ,
c lass . r equ ired
f or m a nd
Deta i led t o
a nd
l oca l wares ( pot
1 22) ,
a ssessment
r ecogn ised o f
Na
The
s tr iat ions
i s
o f
t he
cons istent
D i bur ia l phases p rec ise
by
def in it ion
o f
o f cons iderab le i mportance f or 6 character ises t he f or ms t o
exam inat ion t hose
Puka jorn
t ypes
exa m inat ion
1 976 ,
d ifferent des ign
Wh ite
f abr ics
i nc lude
o f a r ange
p rev ious ly
g rog ,
d eta i l
1 982)
a re
a nd
f or Om
ev ident ,
r ice
o f
p ub l ished a nd
a nd
e ither
s urface
f i n ish
t hese var iet ies .
f urther
t extura l
c lar ify
co mparab le c lear ly
6 s pec imens
t hree
Ban
3 31) .
l i ght o f p re l im inary
f urther
t he d iscreteness o f
t he
h igh ly
f i n ish .
P reecha
two
e i ther
w ith
t echn ique .
5 vesse l
i s smooth w ith m inute
5-22
deta i ls
1 976 ,
l east
more .
The f ab r ic
h ere ,
d isp lay ing
f ro m
p rec ludes
t h is ware i s both c era m ica t ly equ ivoca l a nd de l ineat ing r e lat ive chrono log ies . Fabr ic s herds
f abr ics
a ssoc iated
d ist inct
sole
r epresented
f igs
a re
co mpr ise
a nd
t he mou lded base
e ros ion
t o p roduce a n even
i lustrated
t he
Surface
vesse ls
u nusua l
so me may
u n ique .
exter ior surface , but w ith scrap ing
bur ia l
m inera log ica l ly ,
may pots
a nd/or
t he ir s tatus .
not be a re
t he
e le menta l P r ior
on ly
p rov is iona l ly t o
- 6 61 -
vesse ls wh ich g rouped
a na lys is
cons ider ing
o f
i n
co mp r ise
t h is
f abr ic
non-p last ics
t hese
l atter
i s
vesse ls
T he
f urther
a n
p etrograph ic
out l ine
o f
f or m
a na lys is
6 pots
o f B an Na D i b ur ia l pottery
i s
n ecessary .
wa l ls ( 3 mm t o 5 .5 m m) , a nd a s harp The r ims a re d ist inct ive ( see f ig 4-3 , downwards outer most I n ter ior
i nc l ined . r im
A
t op ,
s urfaces
t h in
r ed ,
p robab ly
(Munse l l :1 0R/3/4) .
a re
smooth
w ith
pa inted ,
g enera l ly
Apart a nd
f ro m
occas iona l
car inat ion
sma l l
extrem it ies ,
f i re
t he
l i ne
f i r ing method
i s
r eflected
i n
t he
t h in
c ircumscr ibes
4 t o
5 mm
cont inuous t o
a re
t he
f u l ly
t he
i n d ia meter .
f ine
upper
hor izonta l
e dge
ox id ised
Th is s uggests t hey were f i red wh i le s tand ing upr ight, i nferred t rad it iona l p ract ice a t Ban Na D i o f f i r ing pots l atter
l arge , w ith
i nferred equato r . 2 6) , e verted a nd
c onstruct ion .
c louds
vesse ls
i s
a t t he r im US
I t measures
s tr iat ions s uggest ive o f vesse l r otat ion dur ing r ims
Each
car inat ion page 2 65
o f
t he
t hroughout .
i n contrast w ith a n ups ide d own . Th is
cons istent ly , a nd
o ften c omplete ly ,
r educed vesse l i nter iors a s opposed t o p r inc ipa l ly ox id ised exter iors . Met icu lous a ttent ion was a ttached t o both t he u n ifor m ity o f shape a nd
t he
i ntr icacy
o f s urface
f in ish
a nd
des ign o f
t h is Om
Kaeo ware .
The
f i na l r esu lt cons isted o f a s er ies o f para l le l i nc ised l i nes c urv i l inear ly dep loyed on a p la in background t o f or m comp lex patterns t hat dep ict a t hree t he
d i mens iona l conf igurat ion .
t hree
C lose
i nspect ion
d i mens iona l dep ict ions , where
a re s ho wn descr ib ing
t he
r everse d irect ion
F I GURE An
"Om
Kaeo"
s herd
f ro m
Ban
Na
F ig
1 5-5
i n f i l l bet ween t ogether p rov ides s urface
c reated i ns ight f i n ish .
cord- wrapped o f
p ink
de monstrates
a lternat ive t he
i nto As
(Munse l l
t hree
both
t he
p add le .
t he
p a irs
s ix
l eve l
o r
5 ,
s ho w ing
t he
t hat r im ,
t echn ique
l i nes
a nd
t he
(Munse l l , 5Y/8/1) pa inted
r evea ls ,
l i ght
r evea ls
e ffect . t he
The a nd
pa int (?)
l i nes wh ich
i l lustrat ion
s urface
( 10YR/7/2)
r ed
a lso
deta i ls o f exter io r
v esse l was
cord- marked g rey
o f
t he exter ior s urface
i nc ised
d i mens iona l
t he
1 09
t hose on pot 9 7 .
t he manufactur ing method
Overly ing
5YR/8/3)
t o
i nc is ing
o f wh ite
b ackground
pot
1 5-5
D i
cord- mark ing , s l ipp ing a nd
o f
t hey b end a t po ints nearest t he
s haped i s a t h in
smooth
s l ip .
w ith
a
l ayer The
T he
app l icat ion o f The
i nc ised
bases
p etrog raph ic
t h is
s l ip
t hese
const ruct ion
t hree
o ther
vesse l t hat
i s
not
postu lated
ob l iterated
app l ied
vesse ls
t echn iques
o f B an N a D b ur ia l p ottery
part ia l ly
curv i l inear des ign was
o f
i nd icates ,
h as
a na lys is
a re
t he
m iss ing ,
poss ib le .
members
o f
u nderly ing
a fter s l ipp ing . so
f urther
Ho wever t he
t he
a ssessment
a s
t ab le
6
g roup
f abr ic
cord- marks .
Unfortunate ly 1 5-5
o f
be lo w
i nc lude
one
i s mou ld-made .
TABLE Ban Na D i : t he manufactur ing
1 5-5
t echn iques o f "Om
Kaeo" vesse ls
Pot
f orm
manufactur i ng method
2 1* 9 7
l c 6
mould made
9 8
6
? . n ot mould made
7
1 08*
3
1 09
6
?
1 33
3
mould made
*denotes a pplique b and p resent Pots 2 1 a nd i ndented, a nd
t oo l
s l ip o r pa int , wh i le
1 33 h ave f inger p inched app l ique b ands wh i le 1 08 i s d isp lays a meda l l ion . Al i t hree a re cord marked w ithout t he
f i rst
two
appear
t o
h ave
been
f i red
i n
a n
upr ight
pos it ion . The
co mp lex ity
o f
"Om
Kaeo"
t h is p aper, but s evera l po ints o f l i sts
i nd iv idua l
i nvent iveness
ware
p laces
i nterest c an
a nd
be
i t beyond
noted .
o r ig ina l ity , scarc ity
t he
scope
Shepard
o f
( 1968 :336)
o f e ssent ia l mater ia ls
s uch a s p igment o r s l ip, spec ia l purpose p roduct ion , f or examp le r i tua l o r mo rtuary f urn iture f or t he r u l ing h ierarchy, a nd f i na l ly " a per iod o f f i rst appearance
o r
scarc ity
part icu lar
o f
popu lar
f or ms
documented
i mm inent a nd
d isappearance
ware
des igns
( Shepard
t ypes . over
1 936 ,
o f
a
t ype",
Converse ly
r e lat ive ly 1 942) .
a s
f actors
ho wever,
d ispersed
P re l im inary
t he
pott ing
i n
a reas
a na lys is
t he
i m itat ion o f
i s
o f
we l l
over
3 0
t h in-sect ions i nd icates t he l atter pheno menon i s ev ident w ith r espect t o t he "O m Kaeo" ware s herds r ecovered f ro m occupat iona l contexts a t Ban Na D i . mo re o f
Further work deta i led
t hree
o n
r eport
occupat ion
I n ( f ig
t er ms 5-4
o f
page
t h is
i mportant ware
i ntended
l eve l
a re d iscussed be low 6 2
i s
a t
a
i s current ly
t h in-sect ions
a nd
one
a long w ith exa mples o f
f or m 3 13)
a nd i s
f abr ic
c lear .
( fabr ic I n
u nder way
l ater d ate , a lthough mortuary
phase
t he occupat ion 7 ) ,
add it ion
t he
exot ic
t o
i ts
a nd
a
t he m inera logy l c
vesse l
l eve l f abr ics .
n ature
o f vesse l
d ist inct ive
i gneous
m inera logy, s urface f i n ish f eatures a re nonloca l . These i nclude n arro w , l ow-angled h e l ix tw ist cord marks , a nd t o w app l ied a ng le o f i nc l inat ion . A
s er ies
o f
c ircumscr ibe c ircumscr ibes
1 7 t he t he
r ed
dots
upper
ext re me
6 4 ( f ig 5-5 p age 3 14) a lso i t
i s
co mp lete ly
a lmost t o o f
t he
t he
wa l ls
r educed
upper i n
about
body
r im
a s ing le
r im
1 0
mm
marg in . edge .
conta ins The
r im
construct ion
- 6 63
d iameter,
add it ion ,
The
f ab r ic
t hroughout
edge .
i n I n
vesse l
1 5
a
t o
r ed
YR/2 .5/0) .
apart ,
( 10R/4/4)
Both
6 2
Cord marks
appears mode l led operat ion .
mm
i s not mou ld made .
7 , but contrasts w ith
( 2 .5
-
3 5 l i ne
a s
t he
a n cord
i n
Pot t hat
extend
extens ion d iameter
T he
p etrograph ic
a na lys is o f B an Na D i b ur ia l p ottery
(
E I VED IX
THE HUM AN
o f B an
-V
RE MA INS FR O M
CENSUS AND METR IC
Ph i l ip Houghton A .
Burial M . P.
Age
3
BAN NA
D I :
DAT A
a nd Warracha i W ir iyaro mp
The Ban Na D i census
Aged F rom
S ex
t ooth d evelopment
1 8
DI
W C>
( yrs)
1
Na
f emale
S exed
S tature Based
f rom
( fm0
on
t ooth a nd b one s ize
2
3
adult
s keletal
3
3
4 5-49
t ooth wear
d ev.
U/C UAC
4
2
0 0.0 FT
bone & t ooth d ev.
5
2
0 1.50
s keletal
7
2
-00.70
8
2
0 0.70
9
1C -00.70
f et. f et.
d ev.
s keletal
d ev.
s keletal
d ev.
s keletal
d ev.
1 0
1C
5 0+
t ooth wear
UAC
1 1
1C
3 0-34
pubi c symphysis
male
1 2
1B
1 7
s keletal
f emale p elvis
d ev.
1 3
1 B
2 5-29
t ooth wear
1 4
1 B
0 3.00
t ooth d ev.
male
p elvis
1 794
t ibia
p elvis
1 683
t ibia
1 5
1B
0 1.20
t ooth d ev.
1 6
IC
2 5-29
t ooth wear
male
p elvis
1 696
t ibia
1 7
1C
3 0-34
t ooth d ev.
male
mandible
1 740
f emur
t amale p elvis
1 653
t ibia
& l ong bone s ize 1 8
1 C
3 5-39
p ubic symphysis
l aA
l i c
0 0.00 FT
s keletal
d ev.
1 9
1 B
0 5.00
t ooth d ev.
2 0
1 C
0 3.00
t ooth d ev.
2 0A
1 C
0 0.00 FT
s keletal
d ev.
2 08
1 C
Adult
s keletal
d ev.
f emale p elvis
1 643
f emur
2 1
1 B
Adult
s keletal
d ev.
male
l . b.
1 771
t ibia
2 2
IA
3 0-34
t ooth wear
male
p elvis 1 720
t i bia
1 601
t i bia
1 784
t i bia
1 761
t i bia
2 3
1 B
3 0-34
t ooth wear
2 4
1 B
0 0.00 FT
s keletal
d ev.
s keletal
d ev.
2 5
1 B -00.70
2 7
1 C
f et.
4 5-49
f emale c rani um
t ooth wear
f emale p elvis t amale p elvis
2 8
1 A
4 5-49
t ooth wear
2 9
1 C
0 2.00
t ooth d ev. f et.
s ize
3 0
1 B -00.50
s keletal
d ev.
3 1
1 C
Adult
s keletal
d ev.
3 2
1 C
2 0-24
t ooth wear
3 3
1A
1 4
t ooth d ev.
- 7 37
-
male
l . b.
male
p elvis
s ize
Append ix
2 : t he
p eop le
o f B an N a D i
3 4
I A
0 0.60
t ooth d ev.
3 5
1 C
3 0-34
t ooth wear
p elvis
1 642
3 6
I A
5 0+
t ooth wear
f emale p elvis
1 593
f emur
1 B
3 0-34
p ubic s ymphysis
f emale p elvis m ete p elvis
1 607
t ib ia
1 673
t ib ia
p elvis
1 837
t ib ia
f emale p elv is
1 601
t ib ia
1 665
h umerus
t ooth s ize 1 520
h umerus
p elvis
r ad ius
3 7
1 B
2 5-29
t ooth wear
3 8
1 B
0 7.00
t ooth d ev.
3 9
1 B
2 0-24
t ooth wear
4 0
I A
5 0
p ubic s ym .
4 1
1
0 0.60
4 2
1 B
3 0-34
t ooth wear
4 3
I A
0 0.00 FT
s keletal
4 4
I A 00.50
4 5
I A
m ale
m ale
a nd d entition
f emur
t ooth d ev.
d ental f et.
m ale
l .b.
s ize
male
l .b.
s ize
&
d ev.
s keletal
d ev.
t ooth d ev.
0 0.50
4 6
I A
0 9.00
t ooth d ev.
4 7
I A
3 0-34
t ooth wear
4 8
1 C
3 0-34
t ooth wear
f emale c ranium
4 9
1 B
3 5-39
t ooth wear
f emale
TS1
UAC 2 0-24
t ooth wear
1S2
UAC 2 0-24
t ooth wear
TS3 TS4
1 C Adult UAC Adult
s keletal s keletal
d ev.
TS5
1 C
Adult
s keletal
d ev.
mate
TS6
1 C
Adult
s keletal
d ev.
U /C
IST
1 C
Adult
s keletal
d ev.
f emale
TS8
1 C
4 5.49
t ooth wear
TSaA
1 C
2 5-29
t ooth wear
TS9
1 C
adult
s keletal
d ev.
f emale
1S10
1 C
a dult
s keletal
d ev.
U/C
t ooth s ize male
1 686
f emale s kel.
d ev.
mate femote
s ize 1 568
l .b.
s ize
l .b.
s ize
p elvis l .b.
TS11
1 C
2 0-24
t ooth wear
U/C
1S12
1 C
3 5-39
t ooth wear
male
TS13
1 C
Adult
s keletal
d ev.
U /C
T S14
1 C
Adult
s keletal
d ev.
U/C
l .b.
s ize
1 B
2 0-24
p ub ic s ymphysis
male
2 0-24
t ooth wear
f e tnale mend,
TS17
1 B
4 5-49
t ooth wear
male
t .b.
s ize
T S19
I A
3 0-34
t ooth wear
male
1 .b.
s ize
TS20
1 B
Adult
s keletal
U /C
1 S21
I A
1 9
t ooth & s kel.
1622
I A
0 7.00
s keletal
5 . 8 .
2 .
sy m . : syrnphys is 9 .
r ad ius
1 736
fib ul a
1 798
t ibia
p elvis
d ev. male
s ize
p elvis
d ev.
Abbrev iat ions l et . : f etus 3 . W C : u ncerta in 4 .
dev . : d eve lop ment 6 .
1 568
p elvis
1 B
t er m
humerus
p elvis
1S16
FT : f u l l
1 712
s ize
TS15
1 .
r ad ius
f emale p elvis male
d ev.
f emur
1 773
mand . : mand ib le 7 . den . : d ent it ion .
1 0 .
l .b . :
l ong b one
s ke l . : s ke leta l T . : t est square
Append ix
B . Burial Age
Ban Na DC t he s ex
( years)
u lna R
4 9
8 9
0 0.7 -00.7
7 5 f et.
3 0-34
N I
1 3
2 5-29
N I
1 4
03.0
1 29
1 5
0 1.2
1 08
2 5-29
M .
2 97
3 0-34
M .
3 36
1 8
3 5-39
F .
3 05 3 03
3 0-34
2 5
-00.7
2 8
4 5-49
2 9
02.0
4 6
5 3
5 3
8 5
8 4
F .
t ib ia
L
5 2
7 1 5 3
8 8 6 5
8 9 6 5
R
9 3
R
6 1 4 7
5 7 4 6
7 5 5 8
7 0
4 65
4 02 4 01
3 90
4 16 4 14
3 56
7 5 5 8
1 73 9 4
f ibula
L
1 37
1 37
L 5 6
5 4
1 42 1 16 3 61
4 73 2 31
2 33
2 55
4 38 4 42 7 5
1 38
f et.
R
9 7
3 58
3 38 3 40
3 89 3 91
3 76 3 78
6 8
1 08
F . M .
2 42 3 05 3 05 6 0
2 61
4 46
2 43
3 81
5 0
F .
5 7
7 1
2 29
6 2
3 72
6 3
4 13
3 40
4 43
3 96
9 8
-00.5
3 1
Adult
M .
3 2
2 0-24
M .
f et.
6 2 3 04
3 3
1 4
3 5 3 6
30 - 3 4 30-34
M . F .
50+
F .
3 7
25-29
M .
3 8 3 9
0 7.0 2 0-24
M .
3 27 3 22
4 0
5 0
F .
2 79
4 1
0 0.6
4 3
0 0.0 F .T.
2 18 2 21
3 86
3 87 1 80
2 90
2 42
3 45 3 14
2 70
4 32 4 01 4 06
4 23 4 31
3 26 3 30
4 26 2 93 2 95
2 62 2 59
2 25 2 22
2 83
4 17
2 90
2 68 4 73 4 73
4 17
4 00
3 40 3 40
2 44
3 50 2 29
9 4 6 2
4 8
3 0-34
4 9
3 5-39
F .
T S.1
2 0-24
M .
T S.2 2 0-24
F .
T S.3 Adult
M .
6 2
F . 2 80 2 37 4 16 2 60
T S.4 Adult
F .
T S.5 Adult
N L
3 27
T S.6 Adult
WC
3 01
T S.9 Adult
F .
T S.10 Adult
UbC
T S.12 3 5-39
M .
T S.13 Adult
WC
T S.19 3 0-34
M .
T S.20 Adult
WC
1 9
4 4
6 5
3 0
T S.21
4 0
t ong bones
f emur
L
2 33
1 6
2 3
L
2 89 2 87
1 7
03.0
R
4 6
1 1
2 0B A leut t 2 1 Adult
t he h uman
L
6 0 4 8
2 0
l ength o f
o f B an N a D i
R
0 0.0 F .T. 00.7 f et.
00.0 F .T.
p eop le
h umerus r adius
4 7
1 E LA
2 : t he
M .
2 57 2 51
2 15 2 14 3 57 3 54 2 37
3 80
2 38 3 40
2 85
2 90
4 71
4 71
3 97 4 01
Append ix
C .
2 : t he
p eop le
Ban Na D i : t he
Teeth a re des ignated
1 . B urial
1 1
t ooth d imens ions
accord ing
t v fes io-d ista l
1 1
1 2
0 8.2 0 7.1
1 2
1 3
t o
1 4
1 5
(mm)
t he FD I system
l engths , a rch
1
1 6
1 7
1 8
0 7.9 0 6.5 0 6.3 1 0.4
0 7.5 0 8.0 0 6.7 0 6.8 1 0.6
1 6
0 8.2 0 6.4 0 7.7 0 7.3
1 8
0 7.3 0 5.9
0 9.4 0 8.8
0 6.6 0 6.4 0 9.8 0 7: r
2 2 2 3
o f B an Na D i
0 6.4
1 0.6
0 7.6
0 8.3 0 6.8 0 7.6 0 6.9 0 6.3 1 0.0
2 7
0 6.0 0 7.4
2 8
0 6.9 0 6.8 1 0.5 0 9.7
3 2
0 9.2 0 7.6 0 8.1
0 7.2 0 7.4
3 3
0 8.3 0 6.7 0 8.0 0 7.2 0 7.3 0 9.9 0 8.6
1 0.5 0 9.8 0 9.2
3 5
0 8.7
0 7.9 0 7.2 0 7.0 1 0.6 0 9.3 0 9.1
3 7
0 7.5
1 0.0 0 9.6
3 9
0 7.8 1 1.2 1 1.2 1 1.2
4 6
0 8.6 0 6.0 0 6.7
4 7 4 8
0 8.9 0 7.0 0 7.4 0 6.8 0 6.8 1 0.9 1 0.2 0 9.2 0 5.9
TS.8 .A
0 8.6 0 6.7 0 7.9 0 7.5 0 7.1
TS.1tA
0 7.1
T S.12
0 8.7 0 7.6 0 7.1
TS.19
0 8.2 0 6.6 0 8.0
2 .
B urial 1 1
Mes io-d ista l
2 1
2 2
2 3
1 0.0 0 9.5 1 0.9 0 9.4 0 8.7
0 6.9 0 6.6 0 9.8 0 6.7 1 0.5 0 9.6 0 9.0
l engths , a rch 2
2 4
0 8.5 0 7.0 0 8.2 0 7.1
1 2
0 6.1
2 5
2 6
2 7
0 6.2 1 1.0 0 9.3 0 8.7
0 6.8 0 6.6 1 0.2 0 8.6 0 9.0
1 6
0 8.3 0 6.9 0 7.9 0 7.5 0 7.5 1 1.2
1 8
0 7.6 0 6.1
1 0.4 0 9.2
0 6.8 0 6.4 0 6.7 1 0.3 0 8.6
2 2 2 3
0 9.1 0 8.3 0 6.9 0 7.5 0 7.2 0 6.4 1 0.0 0 8.7
2 8 3 2 3 3
2 8
0 9.9 0 9.4 0 9.2 0 7.3 0 7.1 0 7.2 0 7.2 1 0.2 0 9.9 0 9.6 0 8.4 0 6.7 0 7.9
3 5
0 8.3
3 7
0 7.9 0 6.5 0 7.8 0 6.9 0 6.3 0 9.6 0 9.3
0 6.7 0 6.8 1 0.6 0 9.8 0 9.5
3 9
1 0.9 1 1.3 1 0.3
4 0 4 6
0 7.1
1 0.4
0 8.5 0 6.0
4 7
0 8.2 0 7.8 0 8.2 0 7.3 0 7.4
1 0.6 1 0.2
- 7 40
-
Append ix
2 : t he
p eop le
TS.1
o f B an N a D i
0 7.0
T S.aA TS.11
0 8.3 0 6.8 0 7.6 0 7.1 0 7.9
TS.11A TS.12
0 7.1
TS.19
0 7.0 0 9.7 0 9.4 0 6.7 1 0.2 1 0.3
0 6.3 1 1.2 0 9.8 0 8.1 0 7.2 0 6.7 1 0.0 0 9.5
0 6.6 0 8.0 0 6.4 0 6.9 1 0.9 1 0.0 0 9.2
TS.21
0 8.5
3 .
B urial
1 0.8
BuccoL ingua l b readths , a rch
1 1
1 2
1 3
1 4
1 5
1 6
1
1 7
1 1 1 2
0 7.4 0 7.0 0 8.2 0 9.8 0 9.7 1 1.6 0 6.7 0 7.9 0 9.5 0 9.0 1 1.2
1 6
0 7.0 0 6.8 0 8.1
0 9.8
1 8
0 7.0 0 5.6
0 8.4 0 8.3 1 0.6 0 9.7
2 2
1 1.6 1 3.0 0 8.9
2 3
1 8
1 1.1
1 0.2
0 6.9 0 6.3 0 8.2 0 9.5 1 0.0 1 1.2
2 7 2 8
0 6.7 0 8.0 0 9.8 0 9.8 1 1.1
3 2
0 8.1
0 6.8 0 9.1
3 3
0 6.9 0 6.3 0 8.1
3 5
0 6.2
3 7
1 0.4
1 0.5
1 1.6
1 1.6 1 1.5
1 1.1
0 9.6 0 9.8 1 1.3 1 0.5
0 7.4 0 9.4 0 9.6 1 1.4
1 1.0 1 0.7
0 8.5
1 1.2
1 0.4
3 9
1 0.0 1 1.7
1 2.3 1 2.1
4 6
0 6.7 0 5.6 0 6.8
4 7
0 7.2 0 6.7 0 8.6 0 9.6 1 1.5 1 2.4
1 1.9 1 1.9
4 8
0 6.1
T S.&A
0 7.5 0 6.8 0 8.4
TS.11A
1 0.4
1 0.3 1 0.8 1 2.1
0 9.9 0 9.7 1 1.3 1 1.3 1 1.4
T S.12
0 7.3 0 6.7 0 8.7 0 9.9 0 9.8 1 1.2
TS.19
0 7.4 0 6.5 0 9.1
4 .
B urial 1 1
1 0.0 1 1.5 1 1.2 1 0.2
Bucco-Ungua l b readths , a rch 2
2 1
2 2
0 7.7 0 7.1
2 3
2 4
0 8.1
0 9.6 0 9.7
1 2
2 5
2 6
2 7
1 1.4
1 1.3 1 1.5
0 9.6 0 8.9 1 0.9 1 0.1
1 6
0 6.9 0 6.4 0 8.0 1 0.1
0 9.9 1 2.5 1 1.4
1 8
0 6.5 0 5.7 0 7.3 0 8.6 0 8.2 1 0.3 0 9.6
2 2 2 3
2 8
1 0.3 1 2.3 0 9.3
0 7.4 0 6.6 0 8.5 0 9.8 0 9.9 1 0.1
1 1.5
1 1.1
1 1.2
2 8 3 2
0 8.0 0 7.1
3 3
0 6.9 0 6.2 0 8.3
3 5
0 6.3
3 7
0 7.5 0 7.1
0 9.0 1 0.3 1 0.0 1 0.5
1 2.2 1 1.2
0 9.6 0 9.6 1 1.3 1 1.3 1 1.4 0 7.4 0 9.8 0 9.7
3 9
- 7 41 -
1 0.8
1 1.6
1 0.7
1 2.5 1 3.2
Append ix
2 :
t he
p eop le
4 0
0 9.8
4 6
0 7.0 0 5.4
4 7
0 7.3 0 6.9 0 8.6 0 9.7
TS.1
1 0.0
TS.RA
0 7.1
0 6.9 0 8.4
TS.11 TS.12
0 9.4
TS.19
1 0.2 0 9.8 1 2.6
1 2.5
1 0.7
Burial
1 1.7
1 1.7
0 9.8 1 1.2
1 0.5
1 0.0 0 9.7
0 6.6 0 8.9 0 9.7
3 2
1 1
0 5.1
1 2
0 5.5
1 0.8
1 1.1
Mes io-d ista l
3 1
1 1.7
1 1.3 1 0.9
1 0.0 1 1.9 1 1.3
0 7.4
5 .
1 1.1 1 2.0
0 8.4
1 0.7
D i
1 0.9
TS.1tA
TS.21
o f B an Na
3 3
l engths , a rch
3 4
3 5
0 5.9 0 7.2 0 6.8 0 7.1
3
3 6
3 7
38
1 0.9
1 0.0
1 0.7
0 7.0 0 8.5 0 8.2 1 0.5 0 9.8 1 1.1
1 3
0 6.9
1 6
0 4.8 0 5.7 0 6.4 0 6.8 0 7.0 1 1.2
1 8
0 4.9 0 5.0 0 6.1
1 0.7
1 1.3
0 6.3 0 6.6 1 0.6 0 9.7
2 2
0 6.2 0 6.2
1 0.4 0 9.1
1 0.5
2 3
0 6.4 0 7.4 0 7.3
1 1.1
1 1.1
2 8 3 2
0 6.7 0 6.8 0 7.5
1 0.8 1 1.4
0 5.4 0 6.3 0 7.2 0 7.0 0 7.3 1 1.3
1 1.0 1 1.4 1 1.1
3 3
0 5.2
0 7.0 0 7.3 0 8.4 1 1.6
3 5
0 5.1
0 5.7 0 6.9 0 6.4 0 6.6 1 1.2 1 0.6
3 6
0 5.2 0 5.7 0 6.3 0 6.5 0 6.7 1 0.5 0 9.8 1 0.2
3 7
0 6.6 1 0.3
3 8
1 1.7
3 9
1 1.8
4 0
0 7.2 0 7.6 1 0.6
4 2
0 5.2 0 6.5 0 7.2 0 7.6 0 7.4
1 1.5
1 1.3 1 1.4
1 2.0 1 2.6 1 1.1
1 0.3
1 1.9
4 7
0 8.0 1 1.7
1 1.0 1 1.2
4 8
0 7.3 1 1.2
1 0.5
1 0.7
0 6.7 0 7.9 0 6.3 1 0.5
1 0.1
1 0.2
TS.01
0 6.1
TS.02 TS.12
1 0.9 0 5.8
0 6.9 0 7.9
TS.16
1 1.2
6 .
Burial
4 1
Mes io-d ista l
4 2
4 3
1 0.0
l engths , a rch 4
4 4
4 5
4 6
4 7
4 8
1 1
0 4.9 0 5.9 0 7.1
0 6.5 0 7.0
1 1.2 0 9.9
1 1.4
1 2
0 5.6 0 6.2 0 6.8 0 8.9 0 8.0
1 0.9 0 9.5
1 1.3
1 2.0
1 0.5
1 1.6
1 6
0 4.7 0 5.2 0 6.3 0 6.3 0 6.9
1 1.0
1 0.5
1 0.6
1 8
0 4.9 0 5.1
1 3
2 2
0 5.9 0 6.4 0 6.3
0 5.5 0 6.4 0 6.3 0 6.6
1 0.0 0 9.0 0 9.1 1 1.0 1 0.0
1 0.4
Append ix
2 : t he
p eop le
o f B an Na D i
2 3
0 5.2 0 5.5 0 6.6 0 6.5 0 7.2
2 8 3 2
0 6.3 0 6.6 0 5.4 0 6.3 0 7.4 0 7.5 0 8.0 1 1.5 1 0.9 1 1.2
3 3
0 5.2
1 1.2
1 1.5
3 5
0 5.2 0 5.9 0 6.9 0 6.7 0 6.6 1 1.4
1 0.4
3 6 3 7
0 5.1
0 7.0 0 7.1
0 7.2
1 1.2
1 1.9
0 5.9 0 6.3 0 6.6 0 6.7 1 0.5 1 0.7 0 6.9 0 6.6 1 0.4 1 0.2 1 0.3
3 9
1 1.3 1 1.9 1 3.0
4 0
1 1.4
4 2
0 5.1
0 8.7 0 7.5 0 7.9
4 7
0 8.3 1 2.1
1 1.9 1 1.4
4 8 TS.1
0 6.5 0 6.9 0 6.5 0 6.4
TS.2
1 0.8 1 0.5 1 0.3 1 1.4
1 0.7
1 1.1 1 1.1
1 0.3 1 1.1
TS.1tA T S.12 TS.16
0 5.0 0 6.2 0 7.0 0 6.0 0 7.1
7 .
B urial
Buccol ingua l b readths , a rch 3
3 1
3 2
3 3
3 4
3 5
3 6
3 7
3 8
1 1
0 6.5 0 6.8 0 8.0 0 7.8 0 8.8 1 1.0 1 0.5 1 0.5
1 2
0 5.9
0 7.1
0 6.2 0 8.8 1 0.0 0 9.8 1 0.2
1 3
0 8.7
1 6
0 6.0 0 5.8 0 7.0 0 8.0 0 8.3 1 1.3
1 8
0 5.3 0 5.5 0 6.9 0 7.4 0 7.8
1 3.3 1 0.3
1 0.4 0 9.7
2 2
0 7.3 0 8.3
1 1.4
2 3
0 8.0 0 8.3 0 9.1
1 1.2 1 0.6
2 8
0 7.7 0 8.0 0 8.8
1 0.1
3 2
0 6.3 0 6.5 0 7.4 0 8.4 0 8.6
3 3
0 5.0
3 5
0 4.7 0 5.2 0 6.8 0 7.5 0 8.2
3 6
0 5.8 0 6.2 0 7.2 0 7.9 0 8.7
3 7
0 8.4
1 0.1
1 1.0 1 0.8 1 0.8
0 7.4 0 8.3 0 9.0 1 0.9 1 0.4
3 8
1 0.9 1 0.5 1 0.7 1 0.9 0 9.8 1 0.1 1 0.7
1 0.6 1 0.9
1 0.4
3 9
1 1.5 1 1.3 1 2.0
4 0 4 2
1 0.2 1 0.1
0 9.0 0 8.8 1 1.3 1 1.1 0 6.1
0 6.7 0 7.4 0 8.6 0 8.5
1 0.1
1 0.7
4 7 4 8
0 9.3 1 1.7 1 1.6 1 1.0 0 8.8 1 1.5 1 0.6 1 0.8
TS.01
0 5.3 0 7.2 0 7.9 0 7.9 1 0.8 0 9.7 0 9.4
TS.02 TS.12
1 0.8 0 6.2
0 8.5 0 8.7
T S.16
1 0.9 0 9.3
- 7 43
-
Append ix
8 .
Burial
2 :
t he
p eople
o f B an
Na
D i
Bucco-l ingua l b readths , a rch 4
4 1
4 2
4 3
4 4
4 5
4 6
4 7
4 8
1 0.5
1 0.5
1 1
0 6.5 0 6.5 0 8.2 0 7.9 0 8.8
1 1.2
1 2
05.5 0 6.0 0 6.5 0 6.3 0 5.9
1 0.3 0 9.8 0 9.7
1 3
1 0.9
1 0.8
1 1.3
1 6
0 5.5 0 6.0 0 7.5 0 7.6 0 8.1
1 1.0 1 0.3 0 9.9
1 8
0 5.2 0 5.2 0 6.7 0 7.7 0 7.9
1 0.3 0 9.5
1 0.4
0 8.2 0 8.7
1 1.2
1 0.2
1 0.3
0 6.0 0 6.7 0 7.9 0 8.3 0 9.1
1 0.8 1 0.6
2 2 2 3
0 6.2 0 7.1
2 8
0 7.5 0 8.1
3 2
0 6.3
0 8.5 0 8.6 0 8.7
1 1.1
1 0‘ ,8
3 3
0 5.3
0 7.5 0 8.2 0 8.9 1 0.7
1 0.8
3 5
0 4.9 0 5.0 0 6.3 0 7.5 0 8.4
3 6
0 5.7 0 6.4 0 7.2 0 8.1
3 7
1 0.6
0 8.5 0 8.9
3 9
1 0.9
1 1.0 1 0.6
1 0.8
1 1.3
1 2.3
4 0 4 2
1 0.4
0 8.2 1 0.5 0 9.7 1 1.7 1 1.0
0 6.1
0 7.3 0 8.8 0 8.8
4 7
0 9.2 1 1.7
1 1.3
1 1.1
TS.1
0 5.7 0 7.4 0 8.0 0 8.0 1 0.8
1 0.1
0 .92
TS.2
1 0.7
1 0.6
1 1.2
1 1.0
0 8.2 08.6 1 1.0
1 0.1
4 8
TS.12 TS.16
0 6.1
0 6.1
0 8.1
Append ix
D .
2 : t he
p eop le
o f B an N a
Ban Na D i : ma le mand ibu lar d ata
D i
(mm)
B urial
B IC
B IG
CB
RB
RH
SH
N2 1 1
B L
ANGLE
1 1
1 28
1 11
2 4.5 3 4
6 8
3 5
3 1
1 10
1 3
1 14
1 00
2 0
2 2
5 0
3 5
3 2
9 8
1 21
2 2
1 21
9 7
2 0
3 7
5 2
3 7
3 3
1 08
1 25
3 7 3 9
1 35 1 30
1 13 1 06
2 3 2 5
3 0 3 6
5 7 6 9
3 4 3 5
2 9 3 2
1 02 1 08
1 21 1 14
TS1
1 14
1 25
9 7
2 3
3 3
5 3
3 0
2 9
9 9
1 22
TS8A 1 28
1 06
2 1
3 5
5 9
3 6
3 3
1 06
1 18
TS16 1 16
9 7
2 3
3 2
6 7
3 4
3 1
1 02
1 12
Ban Na D i : f ema le mand ibu lar d ata
B urial B IC
B IG
CB
RB
RH
SH
U M
(mm)
B L
ANGLE
1 30
1 8
1 19
1 00
1 8.5 3 2
4 4
2 9
2 5
9 6
2 3
1 24
9 5
2 2
3 5
6 6
3 0
2 9
1 00
1 25
2 8
1 24
1 00
2 1
3 5
5 5
3 5
3 2
1 12
1 21
3 6
1 15
9 2
2 2
2 8
5 2
3 1
2 7
9 8
1 26
4 0
1 15
9 4
2 2
3 3
5 6
3 0
2 7
1 02
1 17
TS16 1 05
8 9
1 7
3 0
4 6
2 8
2 8
9 6
1 30
KEY F CRION1D IBLE TABLES B IC = B icondylar CB = Condylar RH = r amal
b readth
b readth
h eight
N eH . height
o f
B L = Mandibular
B IG = B igonial
b readth
RB = m inir r i trn r amus b readth SH = s ymphyseal
h eight
b ody o f mandible b etween i st l ength
a nd 2 nd molars
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