A repository of ancient pottery unearthed in Chiang Mai
5 June 2006 (ThaisNews) -
A repository of ancient pottery unearthed in Chiang Mai
An underground repository of ancient pottery aged around 500 years old has been unearthed at the Chiang Mai kindergarten.
The buried treasures, among them jars, pots and kettles, were found while workers were digging a hole at the school for the construction of a multi-purpose building yesterday.
Related Books:
Vietnamese art and archaeology by O. R. T. Janse
Vietnamese Ceramics: A Separate Tradition by J. Stevensen, J. Guy, L. A. Cort
South-East Asian Ceramics: Thai, Khmer, and Vietnamese From the Collection of the Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide (Asia Collection) by D. Richards
The Ceramics of Southeast Asia : Their Dating and Identification by R. M. Brown
The Traditional Ceramics of Southeast Asia by M. Shippen
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Tags: ceramics, Chiang Mai, pottery, Thailand archaeology
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