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  • Carter, Alison Kyra; Dussubieux, Laure; Stark, Miriam T.; Gilg, H. Albert (University of Hawai'i Press, 2021)
    Angkor Borei, Cambodia was an important urban center related to the early first millennium C.E. polity known as Funan. Excavations in the protohistoric period Vat Komnou Cemetery site uncovered over 1300 glass and stone ...
  • Carter, Alison Kyra; Klassen, Sarah; Stark, Miriam T.; Polkinghorne, Martin; Heng, Piphal; Evans, Damian; Chhay, Rachna (Elsevier, 2021-09)
    The vast agro-urban settlements that developed in the humid tropics of Mesoamerica and Asia contained both elite civic-ceremonial spaces and sprawling metropolitan areas. Recent studies have suggested that both local ...
  • Hardin, Alexander (University of Oregon, 2015-06)
    NGOs are important agents of development throughout the world, and this is especially true in Cambodia. This study explores the growth of the NGO sector in the country by investigating the roles that globalization and the ...
  • Stark, Miriam T.; Evans, Damian; Rachna, Chhay; Piphal, Heng; Carter, Alison Kyra (Cambridge University Press, 2015-12-07)
    Considerable attention has been devoted to the architecture and art history of Cambodia's Angkor Wat temple in the last century. There has, however, been little research on the functions and internal organisation of the ...
  • Stark, Miriam T.; Quintus, Seth; Zhuang, Yijie; Wang, Hong; Heng, Piphal; Chhay, Rachna; Carter, Alison Kyra (National Academy of Sciences, 2019-06-03)
    The 9th–15th century Angkorian state was Southeast Asia’s greatest premodern empire and Angkor Wat in the World Heritage site of Angkor is one of its largest religious monuments. Here we use excavation and chronometric ...
  • Steeves, Carina Anelise (University of Oregon, 2019)
    Malnutrition in infants and children in early stages of life is a serious problem in third world countries around the globe. Undernutrition contributes to delays in cognitive development, language acquisition, and physical ...
  • Gallivan, Lauren Elizabeth (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Cambodian infants are at significant risk of malnutrition, and thiamine deficiency, in particular. This can put their survival at stake, but may also imperil the integrity of developing neural systems that support learning ...
  • Sanchirico, Anna; Baldwin, Dare; Measelle, Jeffrey; Whitfield, Kyly (University of Oregon, 2021)
    Millions of infants, especially in regions such as Southeast Asia, are currently at risk of thiamine deficiency. We investigated the extent to which maternal thiamine supplementation in rural Cambodia might protect their ...
  • Ringer, Greg; Hall, C. Michael (Butterworth-Heinemann, 2000)
    The emerging Southeast Asian nations of Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar (Burma) are undergoing substantial change. Desperately seeking economic growth, these impoverished nations have been ravaged by decades of civil war from ...
  • Heng, Piphal; Stark, Miriam T.; Chhay, Rachna; Evans, Damian; Carter, Alison Kyra (Taylor and Francis, 2018-09-01)
    The Khmer Empire (9th–15th centuries a.d.), centered on the Greater Angkor region, was the most extensive political entity in the history of mainland Southeast Asia. Stone temples constructed by Angkorian kings and elites ...

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