



Pieces of pottery to eye American student Steve Young in 1966 has stumbled is triggered the remains discovered.
Full-scale excavation was carried out in 1971.
Ban Cheng ruins of Udon Thani suburbs.
There is Wat Pho Sinai excavation site in 10 minutes walk from the National Museum.
Metal vessel and pottery, jade patterned with red round and round after 200 years from 3500 BC excavated, remains of rice to found.
Bronze ware unearthed here is determined that it is a thing of 5600 years before the beginning, it was making noise to be a Bronze Age culture of the world's oldest.
Commotion was subsided it is age is or not go down about two thousand years in the subsequent measurements.
Artifact here is precious relics to suggest system is different and obviously ancient civilizations of China and India, the ancient civilization of Southeast Asia own




Ban Chiang Archaeological Site and National Museum - where the world's first Bronze Age civilization is believed to have flourished more than 5,000 years ago and was nominated as a Unesco World Heritage Site in December 1992. The site is composed of two parts the first part stores old artifacts reflecting Ancient Ban Chiang culture through the tools, utensils and earthenware pots dating back nearly 7,500 years. The second part is an open museum that the fine arts department has retained the conditions of the original archaeological excavations to illustrate how the earthenware pots were buried with the dead.
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