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Bioarchaeological evidence for conflict in Iron Age north-west Cambodia
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Material CultureHistorical ArchaeologyBioarchaeologyIron AgeArchaeological RecordArchaeologyIndia-asia CollisionSkeletal MaterialAnthropologyCultural HistoryLanguage StudiesCultural AnthropologyPhum SnayBioarchaeological Evidence
Examination of skeletal material from graves at Phum Snay in north-west Cambodia revealed an exceptionally high number of injuries, especially to the head, likely to have been caused by interpersonal violence. The graves also contain a quantity of swords and other offensive weapons used in conflict. The authors propose a context for these warriors in the struggle between emergent polities in the Iron Age before the domination of Angkor.
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