KHAO SAM ROI YOT NATIONAL PARK, THAILAND—Thai PBS World reports that Thailand’s Fine Arts Department announced an extraordinary discovery—the oldest human skeleton ever found in the country.
experts estimate the skeleton to be over 29,000 years old, dating it back to the late Pleistocene period. This find holds significance beyond Thailand. Din Cave, situated 125 meters above sea ...
Knewz.com has learned that the ancient skeleton was uncovered inside a remote Thai cave in the Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park ...
Archaeologists in Thailand have made a stunning discovery—the oldest child skeleton ever found in the country, dating back 29,000 years. Unearthed in a cave at the Tham Din archaeological site ...
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The remains of a human skeleton have been discovered in the garden of a bungalow while the homeowner tried to landscape his garden. The grim discovery was made by a man giving his backyard a ...
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