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Several have been excavated over the past thirty years , but usually only through small - scale test squares ... to open large areas by excavation , in order to assess spatial activities , and at the same time , to cut through the moats ...
Several have been excavated over the past thirty years , but usually only through small - scale test squares ... to open large areas by excavation , in order to assess spatial activities , and at the same time , to cut through the moats ...
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Two major copper mining sites have been extensively excavated , and a third is now known within easy reach of the upper Mun Valley study area . Ingots were exported from these ... The 1975 excavation of the widely advertised site of ...
Two major copper mining sites have been extensively excavated , and a third is now known within easy reach of the upper Mun Valley study area . Ingots were exported from these ... The 1975 excavation of the widely advertised site of ...
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In contrast , a recent excavation at the Iron Age site of Ban Suai at Phimai has yielded many anvils and ... This allowed , for example , a 200 - metre trench up to 6 metres deep to be excavated at Noen U - Loke in an afternoon .
In contrast , a recent excavation at the Iron Age site of Ban Suai at Phimai has yielded many anvils and ... This allowed , for example , a 200 - metre trench up to 6 metres deep to be excavated at Noen U - Loke in an afternoon .
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