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... Noen U - Loke contain ceramic vessels virtually identical with those of the late Bronze Age at Ban Lum Khao . They have also yielded iron artefacts . Phase 6. Iron Age II . 200 BC - AD 200. This phase is present at Noen U - Loke in the ...
... Noen U - Loke contain ceramic vessels virtually identical with those of the late Bronze Age at Ban Lum Khao . They have also yielded iron artefacts . Phase 6. Iron Age II . 200 BC - AD 200. This phase is present at Noen U - Loke in the ...
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... Noen U - Loke were interred with spindle whorls , indicating the processing of yarn , and textiles in the form of pseudomorphs on mortuary bronzes demonstrate the weaving of cloth . The excavation of the moats and banks ( Fig . 9 ) was ...
... Noen U - Loke were interred with spindle whorls , indicating the processing of yarn , and textiles in the form of pseudomorphs on mortuary bronzes demonstrate the weaving of cloth . The excavation of the moats and banks ( Fig . 9 ) was ...
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... Noen U - Loke for candidates for such leadership roles , we find them in the richly endowed men interred with belts , knives , and silver , gold , or bronze ear discs . The burials of phase 8 at Noen U - Loke show a reversion to ...
... Noen U - Loke for candidates for such leadership roles , we find them in the richly endowed men interred with belts , knives , and silver , gold , or bronze ear discs . The burials of phase 8 at Noen U - Loke show a reversion to ...
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