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Muang Phet . a Having undertaken intensive site surveys , we have excavated in the occupation areas of five sites , while in a further three , only the moats and banks have been opened ( Fig . 11 ) . Ban Lum Khao is a Bronze Age ...
Muang Phet . a Having undertaken intensive site surveys , we have excavated in the occupation areas of five sites , while in a further three , only the moats and banks have been opened ( Fig . 11 ) . Ban Lum Khao is a Bronze Age ...
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Excavations at the periphery of these sites has also revealed the presence of moats under cultural deposits , indicating that the expanding settlement covered at least one earlier moat . Thus , by building up banks round the site with ...
Excavations at the periphery of these sites has also revealed the presence of moats under cultural deposits , indicating that the expanding settlement covered at least one earlier moat . Thus , by building up banks round the site with ...
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In general , the outer banks and moats seem later than the inner ones , although still contained within the Iron Age . However , the presence of moats sealed by later cultural layers on the margins of these sites demands excavations ...
In general , the outer banks and moats seem later than the inner ones , although still contained within the Iron Age . However , the presence of moats sealed by later cultural layers on the margins of these sites demands excavations ...
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