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Tham Lod rockshelter

Prehistoric cemetery and tool workshop site

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Historical Context

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Tham Lod Rockshelter, located in Northern Thailand, is a significant archaeological site that evidences human habitation from the late Pleistocene to the late Holocene. It served as a prehistoric cemetery and a tool-making workshop, indicating a rich history of human activity. The site is noted for Homo sapiens occupation, with evidence of ambush hunting strategies and a substantial number of stone artifacts, suggesting a robust tool-making culture. The site also contains burial grounds with notable cultural artifacts, providing insight into the social and cultural practices of its past inhabitants. Pollen analysis reveals that human activity has impacted local vegetation, highlighting the interaction between humans and their environment. Overall, Tham Lod offers crucial insights into prehistoric life, culture, and environmental interaction in Southeast Asia.

Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Chalcolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Classical Period
Post-Classical Period
Early Modern Period
Industrial Period
Contemporary Period
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First Human Occupation

40,000 BCE

Tool Workshop Activity

40,000 BCE to 10,000 BCE

Burials with Cultural Artifacts

13,640 BCE

Vegetation Impact

11,500 BCE

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Archaeological Features

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Burial and Funerary Structures

Cemeteries
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Industrial and Craft Structures

Workshops
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Domestic and Habitation Structures

Rock Shelters
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Environmental and Natural Features

Pollen Cores
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Country

Thailand

Coordinates

19.57° N, 98.28° E