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... burials associated with black incised and painted vessels . These were uncovered in February 2002 , and radiocarbon determinations fall between 2100-1400 вс . Phase 2. Early Bronze Age . 1500-1000 BC . There are burials at Ban Lum Khao ...
... burials associated with black incised and painted vessels . These were uncovered in February 2002 , and radiocarbon determinations fall between 2100-1400 вс . Phase 2. Early Bronze Age . 1500-1000 BC . There are burials at Ban Lum Khao ...
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... burials included most of the exotic imported grave goods ( Higham and Kijngam 1984 ; Higham and Thosarat 1998 ) . In our study area , there are two expo- sures of Bronze Age burials . At Ban Lum Khao , the excavation was located at the ...
... burials included most of the exotic imported grave goods ( Higham and Kijngam 1984 ; Higham and Thosarat 1998 ) . In our study area , there are two expo- sures of Bronze Age burials . At Ban Lum Khao , the excavation was located at the ...
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... burials at Ban Lum Khao contained markedly more grave goods than their predecessors , and a form of pottery vessel that is virtually identical with the earliest Iron Age wares at Noen U - Loke . Virtually all our knowledge of cultural ...
... burials at Ban Lum Khao contained markedly more grave goods than their predecessors , and a form of pottery vessel that is virtually identical with the earliest Iron Age wares at Noen U - Loke . Virtually all our knowledge of cultural ...
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