Prehistoric utensils found along Thai-Cambodian border
Prehistoric utensils and ceramics were found in a cave in Thailand’s Chanthaburi province, in a mountain bordering Thailand and Cambodia.
Ancient artifacts found in Chanthaburi Cambodian-border cave
MCOT News, 24 April 2008
Chanthaburi-based archeologists found scattered household utensils and pottery belonging to the pre-historic period in a cave in this eastern Thai province bordering Cambodia.
Lt. Niran Yano accompanied by archeologists on Thursday explored a cave on Chanthaburi’s Khao Noi mountain near the Thai-Cambodian border and reported the discovery of archeological objects dated back 4,000 years.
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