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The Origins of the Civilization of Angkor. Volume 1: The Excavation of Ban Lum Khao. Edited by C F W Higham and R Thosarat. 300mm. Pp xvi + 343, 301 col and b&w ills, 85 tables. The Fine Arts Department of Thailand, Bangkok, 2004. isbn9744176881. Price not given (hbk). - The Origins of the Civilization of Angkor. Volume 2: The Excavation of Noen U-Loke and Non Muang Kao. Edited by C F W Higham, A Kijngam and S Talbot. 300mm. Pp xxiv + 361, 536 col and b&w ills, 101 tables. The Fine Arts Department of Thailand, Bangkok, 2007. isbn9789744178237. Price not given (hbk). - The Origins of the Civilization of Angkor. Volume 3: The Excavation of Ban Non Wat: Introduction. Edited by C F W Higham and A Kijngam. 300mm. Pp xvi + 264, 332 col and b&w ills, 25 tables. The Fine Arts Department of Thailand, Bangkok, 2009. isbn9789744179975. Price not given (hbk). - The Origins of the Civilization of Angkor. Volume 4: The Excavation of Ban Non Wat. Part 2: The Neolithic Occupation. Edited by C F W Higham and A Kijngam. 300mm. Pp xiv + 223, 257 col and b&w ills, 40 tables. The Fine Arts Department of Thailand, Bangkok, 2010. isbn9789744173898. £50 (hbk). - The Origins of the Civilization of Angkor. Volume 5: The Excavation of Ban Non Wat. Part 3: The Bronze Age. Edited by C F W Higham and A Kijngam. 300mm. Pp xxiv + 598, 665 col and b&w ills, 46 tables. The Fine Arts Department of Thailand, Bangkok, 2012. isbn9789744176271. £100 (hbk). - The Origins of the Civilization of Angkor. Volume 6: The Excavation of Ban Non Wat. Part 4: The Iron Age, Summary and Conclusions. Edited by C F W Higham and A Kijngam. 300mm. Pp xviii + 403, 369 col and b&w ills, 36 tables. The Fine Arts Department of Thailand, Bangkok, 2012. isbn9786162830099. £100 (hbk).
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