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... Ban Prasat ; 3. Ban Tamyae ; 4. Phimai / Ban Suai ; 5. Ban Takhong ; 6. Ban Don Phlong ; 7. Non Yang ; 8. Non Krabuang ; 9. Non Dua ; 10. Ban Lum Khao ; 11. Non ... Ban Makham Thae Ban Non Wat. ORIGINS OF THE CIVILISATION OF ANGKOR 61.
... Ban Prasat ; 3. Ban Tamyae ; 4. Phimai / Ban Suai ; 5. Ban Takhong ; 6. Ban Don Phlong ; 7. Non Yang ; 8. Non Krabuang ; 9. Non Dua ; 10. Ban Lum Khao ; 11. Non ... Ban Makham Thae Ban Non Wat. ORIGINS OF THE CIVILISATION OF ANGKOR 61.
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... Ban Lum Khao and Ban Non Wat in which the dead were interred on a east to west axis , associated with globular cord - marked vessels , or rare painted pots . Phase 3. Middle Bronze Age . 1000–600 вс . The middle phase of the Bronze Age ...
... Ban Lum Khao and Ban Non Wat in which the dead were interred on a east to west axis , associated with globular cord - marked vessels , or rare painted pots . Phase 3. Middle Bronze Age . 1000–600 вс . The middle phase of the Bronze Age ...
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British Academy. belonging to this period was present in the uppermost layers at Ban Non Wat . The discovery of Neolithic burials at the base of Ban Non Wat and Ban Lum Khao is the first evidence for settlement by early agricultural ...
British Academy. belonging to this period was present in the uppermost layers at Ban Non Wat . The discovery of Neolithic burials at the base of Ban Non Wat and Ban Lum Khao is the first evidence for settlement by early agricultural ...
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