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... Age cemetery , and a thin occupation layer , that has produced black incised pottery characteristic of the Neolithic ... Iron Age I. 400–100 BC . A small number of burials at Noen U - Loke contain ceramic vessels virtually ...
... Age cemetery , and a thin occupation layer , that has produced black incised pottery characteristic of the Neolithic ... Iron Age I. 400–100 BC . A small number of burials at Noen U - Loke contain ceramic vessels virtually ...
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... Iron Age wares at Noen U - Loke . Virtually all our knowledge of cultural change during the Iron Age comes from the latter site . Although occupied during the Bronze Age , our excavated area revealed nearly a millennium of Iron Age ...
... Iron Age wares at Noen U - Loke . Virtually all our knowledge of cultural change during the Iron Age comes from the latter site . Although occupied during the Bronze Age , our excavated area revealed nearly a millennium of Iron Age ...
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... Iron Age . At Ban Non Wat , the number of dates for the inner bank more specifically suggest construction within the period 100 BC - AD 200. This conforms with ... Iron Age , seen in the proliferation of iron 72 Charles F. W. Higham.
... Iron Age . At Ban Non Wat , the number of dates for the inner bank more specifically suggest construction within the period 100 BC - AD 200. This conforms with ... Iron Age , seen in the proliferation of iron 72 Charles F. W. Higham.
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