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Review of BanChiang, Northeast Thailand, volume 2A: background to the study of the metal remains Joyce C. White and Elizabeth G. Hamilton, editors University of Pennsylvania Museum of archaeology and anthropology, Philadelphia University museum monograph 149. 2018

Review of BanChiang, Northeast Thailand, volume 2A: background to the study of the metal remains... Asian Archaeology (2020) 4:57–62 https://doi.org/10.1007/s41826-020-00035-1 BOOK REVIEW Review of Ban Chiang, Northeast Thailand, volume 2A: background to the study of the metal remains Joyce C. White and Elizabeth G. Hamilton, editors University of Pennsylvania Museum of archaeology and anthropology, Philadelphia University museum monograph 149. 2018 Francis Allard Received: 18 June 2020 / Accepted: 2 July 2020 / Published online: 14 July 2020 # Research Center for Chinese Frontier Archaeology (RCCFA), Jilin University and Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2020 In 1973, the University of Pennsylvania’s Pen Museum joined debate is always welcome, one cannot ignore its more adverse with Thailand’s Fine Arts Department to establish the impact in this particular case, with even White admitting that ‘Northeast Thailand Archaeological Project’ (NETAP), a col- “the adversarial tone of many of the discussions about the laboration aimed at excavating the prehistoric site of Ban appearance of bronze in the region has had a prolonged damp- Chiang, located in Udon Thani Province on the Khorat ening effect on scholarly discourse among Southeast Asian Plateau. The main impetus for the project was the prior dis- archaeologists who have witnessed it, and the acrimonious covery of evidence of what was then thought to be http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Asian Archaeology Springer Journals

Review of BanChiang, Northeast Thailand, volume 2A: background to the study of the metal remains Joyce C. White and Elizabeth G. Hamilton, editors University of Pennsylvania Museum of archaeology and anthropology, Philadelphia University museum monograph 149. 2018

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2520-8098
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Asian Archaeology (2020) 4:57–62 https://doi.org/10.1007/s41826-020-00035-1 BOOK REVIEW Review of Ban Chiang, Northeast Thailand, volume 2A: background to the study of the metal remains Joyce C. White and Elizabeth G. Hamilton, editors University of Pennsylvania Museum of archaeology and anthropology, Philadelphia University museum monograph 149. 2018 Francis Allard Received: 18 June 2020 / Accepted: 2 July 2020 / Published online: 14 July 2020 # Research Center for Chinese Frontier Archaeology (RCCFA), Jilin University and Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2020 In 1973, the University of Pennsylvania’s Pen Museum joined debate is always welcome, one cannot ignore its more adverse with Thailand’s Fine Arts Department to establish the impact in this particular case, with even White admitting that ‘Northeast Thailand Archaeological Project’ (NETAP), a col- “the adversarial tone of many of the discussions about the laboration aimed at excavating the prehistoric site of Ban appearance of bronze in the region has had a prolonged damp- Chiang, located in Udon Thani Province on the Khorat ening effect on scholarly discourse among Southeast Asian Plateau. The main impetus for the project was the prior dis- archaeologists who have witnessed it, and the acrimonious covery of evidence of what was then thought to be

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