Tham Pi Man Pang Kham West - MH0078

Longueur 200m Profondeur 0m
Grottocenter / carte

Location

This cave is located in the cliff base a few hundred metres west of the Tham Pang Kham resurgence entrance. A path leads up to the cave where the small entrance hole has easy access, Martin Ellis - 09/05/2020

Description

Martin Ellis - 09/05/2020

Possibly a fossil resurgence associated with the Pang Kham stream, most of the cave is 20 m high and wide with an 8 m wide entrance. 10-12 coffins are found in the twilight zone, but in the dark zone, commencing at a fine gour deposit about 100 m from the entrance, the floor is littered with coffins (the longest being 5.3 m long) in a variety of styles, along with human bones, wood carving, ceramic, metal and stone artifacts. Particularly interesting feature is a 1,350 year old human skull encrusted with calcite and half-buried in the flowstone. There are several other important archaeological sites in this area.

Hydrology and Geology

Martin Ellis - 09/05/2020

Stalagmites from this cave were found to be aragonite and at least 1,700 years old.

Topographie

Martin Ellis - 09/05/2020

K. Kiernan, D. Nichterlein, J. Spies, J. Taylor - May 1986 - ASF Grade 54 DUNKLEY, JOHN ROBERT; BRUSH, JOHN B. (ED.) (1986) SIDISUNTHORN, PINDAR; GARDNER, SIMON; SMART, DEAN (2006)

Documents

[Topo] Tham Pi Man Pang Kham West 12/05/2019
Bibliography 09/05/2020
  • +DUNKLEY, JOHN ROBERT (1995) "The Caves of Thailand" Speleological Research Council, Sydney ISBN 0-9589253-9-9 +DUNKLEY, JOHN ROBERT; BRUSH, JOHN B. (ED.) (1986) "Caves of North-west Thailand: Report of the Australian Speleological Expeditions 1983-1986" Speleological Research Council, Sydney ISBN 0-9589253-2-1 62pp +Genovese, Rosalia (2014) "The Plain of Jars of North Laos: Beyond Madeleine Colani" PhD thesis, SOAS, University of London, 256pp +Kiernan, Kevin; Spies, John; Dunkley, John Robert (1988) "Prehistoric occupation and burial sites in the mountains of the Nam Khlong area, Mae Hong Son Province, Northwestern Thailand" Australian Archaeology No. 27 pp24-44 PHUTONG, PANISARA (2008) "Mineralogy and Isotopic Geochemistry of Stalagmites in Namjang Cave, Pangmapha, Maehongson Province, Thailand" MSc Thesis, Mahidol University 146pp SIDISUNTHORN, PINDAR; GARDNER, SIMON; SMART, DEAN (2006) "Caves of Northern Thailand" River Books, Thailand, ISBN 9749863135 SPIES, JOHN (2000) "Suggestions for Cave Management" in "An Exploration and Database System of Caves: Mae Hong Son Province" Vol. 6. Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies, Mahidol University, Bangkok SPIES, JOHN (2001) "Piecing together the past" Sawasdee (Thai Airways Magazine) January 2001 pp44-50

Histoire

1986-05 (K. Kiernan, D. Nichterlein, J. Spies, J. Taylor) - surveyed cave Martin Ellis - 09/05/2020

Cavités proche

Distance (km)NomLongueur (m)Profondeur (m)
0.5Tham Pi Man Pang Kham East - MH0268
0.5Tham Pang Kham - MH0074137075
1.7Tham Huai Kun - MH007717470
1.8Rock Shelter Cave - MH0081
1.8Cave MH0147 - MH0147300
1.8Cave MH0148 - MH0148150
1.8Tham Oon - MH01492000
2.4Tham Bung Yam - MH01671200
2.4Cave MH0168 - MH0168