File:Ban Chiang excavations.jpg
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Ban Chiang Thailand, archeological site in North East Thailand. Unesco World Heritage site. Famous for its red pottery. Civilization that lived in Asia 5,000 years ago, and worked in Bronze. Originally thought to be a backwater area of the world in Asia, bronze metal working emerged at the same time as in the middle east, surprising archeologists. The original Ban Chiang people moved on, migrated or were pushed out of the area 1000 years ago. Today's Thai people migrated down from southern China starting 1,000 years ago. Visiting the Ban Chiang site(s) for a day trip while in North East Thailand can't be missed! Wikipedia |
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Ban Chiang Archeology, North East Thailand
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Author | Steve from Bangkok, Thailand |
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