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Iron Age I. 400-100 BC . A small number of burials at Noen U - Loke contain ceramic vessels virtually identical with those of the late Bronze Age at Ban Lum Khao . They have also yielded iron artefacts . Phase 6. Iron Age II .
Iron Age I. 400-100 BC . A small number of burials at Noen U - Loke contain ceramic vessels virtually identical with those of the late Bronze Age at Ban Lum Khao . They have also yielded iron artefacts . Phase 6. Iron Age II .
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a Age phase , although sexing individual burials has not yet been undertaken . One individual , for example , wore forty - six exotic marine ... Virtually all our knowledge of cultural change during the Iron Age comes from the latter ...
a Age phase , although sexing individual burials has not yet been undertaken . One individual , for example , wore forty - six exotic marine ... Virtually all our knowledge of cultural change during the Iron Age comes from the latter ...
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The premise that increasing social complexity during the Iron Age was more widespread than the confines of our study area makes the search for the origins of Angkor more broadly based . We can identify in the late prehistoric record ...
The premise that increasing social complexity during the Iron Age was more widespread than the confines of our study area makes the search for the origins of Angkor more broadly based . We can identify in the late prehistoric record ...
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