Saturday, April 08, 2006

Ancient bronze artifacts, bell found at Lopburi, Thailand

Ancient Artifacts Unearthed in Lopburi

http://www.thaisnews.com/news_detail.php?newsid=168657

Ancient artifacts, never before discovered in Thailand, have been found in Ban Pong Manao Archaeology, Pattananikom District of Lopburi Province. The artifacts have been unearthed by students of the Archaeology Faculty of Silpakorn University.

144 bachelor and master degrees students of the Archaeology Faculty of Silpakorn University have discovered two old artifacts in Ban Pong Manao Archaeology, Pattananikom District of Lopburi Province. The artifacts are a bronze cowbell and a curved blade. In addition, a bronze bracelet with a strange pattern, a small bell with animal’s fang, axe, bone marbles, and human skeletons have also been discovered at the site. A small dwelling has been located, and the area, presumably, was once lived by animals during the ancient period.

The sighting took place while students were excavating in a nearby village, and they then located many ancient artifacts scattered around the area. It is in line with the history of Lopburi ancient city, which was once the route to Kab Champa ancient city, the area with rich resources such as steel, bronze, cement and stones.

The province of Lopburi will develop the area into an archaeological center and also build a museum, to promote tourism in the future.
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