Unearthing Secrets at Pang Mapha’s Ban Rai Cliff Shelter
Explore Pang Mapha's Ban Rai cliff shelter, revealing ancient wooden coffins and skeletons. This site uncovers the region's rich prehistoric ...
In Thai: ปางมะผ้า. District in Mae Hong Son province of Thailand containing several prehistoric sites.
Explore Pang Mapha's Ban Rai cliff shelter, revealing ancient wooden coffins and skeletons. This site uncovers the region's rich prehistoric ...
In Pang Mapha, Mae Hong Son, a 20-year archaeological project led by Rasmi Shoocongdej reveals ancient human DNA, offering insights ...
Late Pleistocene to Holocene hunter-gatherers in NW Thailand adapted to rainforest life later than neighbors, without lithic changes.
Insights into Thailand's Iron Age reveal complex genetics and social structures of the Log Coffin culture.
via Nature Communications, paper by Carloff et al. looks at the genetic relationships between Log Coffin culture groups.
via National Geographic Thailand, 15 January 2022: Thai article on the archaeology of Pang Mapha district, in Thailand's Mae Hong ...
via Scientific Reports, 18 August 2021: A new paper by Suraprasit et al. examines tooth enamel from Tham Lod to ...
A special issue of Quaternary International edited by Demeter and Bae, based on a panel session at the last IPPA ...
via Research Cafe, 10 May 2020: Video in Thai featuring Prof. Rasmi Shoocongdej of Silpakorn University talking about her work ...
via Rasmi Shoocongdej, 20 April 2020: Dr Rasmi of Silpakorn University has made available for download the collection of conference ...
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