Graduate Student, Anthropology
University of Michigan, Museum of Anthropology
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Research interests: Political economy, secondary states, urbanism, material culture, interregional interaction, Southeast Asia, South Asia
I am a Ph.D. Candidate in Anthropology at the University of Michigan. My doctoral research examines changes in the political, economic and social organization of societies in central Thailand during the Dvravati period (5th-11th centuries CE). As part of this research, I directed surveys and excavations at the moated Dvaravati town of Kamphaeng Saen. The project explored how the inhabitants of Kamphaeng Saen reacted to increasing political centralization and the emergence of large urban centers during the Dvaravati period.
For more information about the Kamphaeng Saen Archaeology Project please visit www.kamphaengsaen.org
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