The Tham Lod site of Mae Hong Son
A feature on Tham Lod, a Pleistocene-Holocene site in Mae Hong Son province of northern Thailand. Tham Lod. Source: Ancient ...
The Pleistocene is a geological period referring to approximately between 2.5 million to 11,700 years ago.
See also: Holocene, Palaeolithic, Neolithic
A feature on Tham Lod, a Pleistocene-Holocene site in Mae Hong Son province of northern Thailand. Tham Lod. Source: Ancient ...
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