Tham Khao Thalu - KA0012
(TH)
13.997946,99.227952
13.997946,99.227952
Location
2 km west of the H3445.
Description
A hole about 150 m below the top of Khao Thalu, directly above Tham Pha Sing.
Documents
Bibliography 13/08/2019- +Conrad, Cyler (2015) "Archaeozoology in Mainland Southeast Asia: Changing Methodology and Pleistocene to Holocene Forager Subsistence Patterns in Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia" Open Quaternary Vol. 1 Article 7, 23pp +DUNKLEY, JOHN ROBERT (1995) "The Caves of Thailand" Speleological Research Council, Sydney ISBN 0-9589253-9-9 +GLOVER, IAN; PRICE, LIZ (2004) "Asia, Southeast: Archaeological Caves" in GUNN, JOHN (ED.) "Encyclopedia of Caves and Karst Science" Fitzroy Dearborn, London ISBN 1-57958-399-7 pp107-109 +HEIDER, K.G. (1958) "A Pebble-tool Complex in Thailand" Asian Persepectives No. 2 pp63-67 +HIGHAM, CHARLES (1989) "The Archaeology of Mainland Southeast Asia from 10000 BC to the Fall of Angkor" Cambridge University Press, Cambridge reprinted (1999) +POOKAJORN, SURIN (1985) "Mesolithic Implements from Three Caves in Kanchanaburi" Muang Boran Journal Vol. 11 No. 1 p36 +Shoocongdej, Rasmi (1991) "Recent research on the Post-Pleistocene in the Lower Khwae Noi basin, Kanchanaburi, Western Thailand" Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association No. 10 pp143-149
Histoire
1977 - Silpakorn University - archaeological excavations
Cavités proche
Distance (km) | Nom | Longueur (m) | Profondeur (m) |
---|---|---|---|
2.6 | Tham Madua - KA0065 | ||
7.2 | Tham Khao Noi - KA0050 | ||
11.3 | Tham Phra - KA0040 | ||
11.6 | Tham Mud - KA0014 | ||
11.6 | Tham Lakaeng - KA0015 | ||
11.6 | Tham Phi - KA0016 | ||
11.6 | Tham Ling Thai - KA0017 | ||
11.6 | Tham Sam Takor - KA0018 | ||
11.6 | Tham Chang Tok - KA0019 |