@article{cfe0968f6cdf4dee8a486ef423dfad51,
title = "The analysis of Khao Sek pottery: Insight into the circulations and the politico-economic context of the Thai-Malay Peninsula during the second half of the 1st millenium BC",
author = "Aude Favereau",
note = "Funding Information: I would like to express my deepest thank to the Fine Art Department, the National Research Council of Thailand, the National Museum of Chumphon, the University of Silpakorn and the Suthi Rattana Foundation for giving permission to study pottery assemblages from Thailand. I am very grateful to B{\'e}r{\'e}nice Bellina and Rasmi Shoocongdej for allowing this research and to the Thai-French archaeological mission team members for encouraging me. I also wish to thank B{\'e}r{\'e}nice Bellina and Valentine Roux for precious comments on earlier versions of this paper as well as Le Thi Lien, her colleagues from the Institute of Archaeology (Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences), Phaedra Bouvet and two anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments and suggestions. Some of the data presented in this paper form part of my PhD thesis conducted and defended at the Mus{\'e}um National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris (CNRS-UMR7194). The results were presented at the 2nd SEAMEO-SPAFA International Conference in 2016. For financial support during the thesis, I would like to express my gratitude to the Region Ile-de-France , the Thai-French Archaeological Mission , the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs , the Mus{\'e}um National d'Histoire Naturelle and the Legs Pr{\'e}vost . For financial support to attend the 2nd SEAMEO-SPAFA International Conference, I would like to thank the Thai-French Archaeological Mission , the CNRS-UMR7055 and the University Paris-Nanterre . I would also like to thank the Fyssen Foundation for founding my postdoctoral research at the Archaeological Studies Program, University of the Philippines – Diliman. Last but not least, for supporting me in many ways during the writing of this paper, I would like to thank Armand Salvador B. Mijares (ASP-UP), Victor Paz (ASP-UP) and my colleagues and friends at the Archaeological Studies Program, University of the Philippines.",
year = "2018",
month = mar,
doi = "10.1016/j.ara.2017.09.003",
language = "English",
volume = "13",
pages = "37--49",
journal = "Archaeological Research in Asia",
issn = "2352-2267",
publisher = "Elsevier BV",
}