Ceramic jar, Ban Chiang Culture. Thailand. 1000-300 BC.

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Ceramic jar, Ban Chiang Culture. Thailand. 1000-300 BC.
~ Male Head. Medium: ca. 1st millenium B.C. Place of origin: South East Asia, Thailand, Ban Chiang Period: Neolithic period Medium: Bronze
Ban Chiang Archaeological Site
Ban Chiang Archaeological Site
Ban Chiang is an archeological site in Nong Han District, Udon Thani Province, Thailand. It has been on the UNESCO world heritage list since 1992. Discovered in 1966, the site attracted enormous publicity due to its attractive red painted pottery.
Ban Chiang is considered one of the most significant archaeological sites in Southeast Asia and was registered as a World Heritage Site in 1992.…
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Udon Thani Landmarks
Ban Chiang Archaeological Site. Ban Chiang is considered the most important prehistoric settlement so far discovered in South-East Asia
Phu Prabhat Historical Park
Phu Phra Bat is a historical park in Ban Phue District, Udon Thani Province, Thailand. The park’s distinguishing feature is its unusual rock formations around which religious shrines have been constructed.
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Bell, 6 cm high, Ban Chiang culture, Northeastern Thailand, 300 B.C.-A.D. 150 (LACMA)
US museum returns looted artefacts to Thailand
A US museum has returned to Thailand 83 ancient artefacts following an American government investigation found it had received looted cultural treasures.
Culture Minister Vira Rojpojchanarat said he had been informed by the Foreign Affairs Ministry, via the Fine Arts Department, that the artefacts from Mingei International Museum in San Diego, California had arrived at the National Museum's warehouse in Pathum Thani province.
Examining the returned items, the Fine Arts Department found they were prehistoric objects from archaeological sites in the Northeast, mostly Ban Chiang -- a Unesco World Heritage Site -- dated between 1,500 and 5,000 years old. Read more.
Archeologie zending van VS naar Thailand
Archeologie zending van VS naar Thailand
In de haven van Bangkok is 30 augustus een merkwaardige zending aangekomen vanuit de Verenigde Staten. Kisten vol met antiquiteiten afkomstig uit ‘Ban Chiang’. Afzender is de landsadvocaat van de Verenigde Staten van Amerika.
Bij een onderzoek naar de herkomst van de museumcollectie zijn er bij het Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, Californië onregelmatigheden aan getroffen. Zaken waarvan de herkomst…
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Archeologie zending van VS naar Thailand
Archeologie zending van VS naar Thailand
In de haven van Bangkok is 30 augustus een merkwaardige zending aangekomen vanuit de Verenigde Staten. Kisten vol met antiquiteiten afkomstig uit ‘Ban Chiang’. Afzender is de landsadvocaat van de Verenigde Staten van Amerika.
Bij een onderzoek naar de herkomst van de museumcollectie zijn er bij het Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, Californië onregelmatigheden aan getroffen. Zaken waarvan de herkomst…
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