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Pottery from Ban Don Ta Phet (ceramic)
LIT389512 Pottery from Ban Don Ta Phet (ceramic) by Prehistoric; Bangkok National Museum, Bangkok, Thailand; (add.info.: an archaeological site in the Phanom Thuan district, Kanchanburi Province; dating from 24 B.C. till 276 A.D.; many artifacts found in a 4th century cemetery provide evidence of trade relations with India, Vietnam and the Philippines; ); Photo eLuca Tettoni; out of copyright
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© Luca Tettoni / Bridgeman Images
Artefact Artefacts Artifact Artifacts Broken Ceramics Earthenware Excavated Excavation Fragment Fragments Iron Age Pots Pre Historic Prehistoric Remains Vessels
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This print showcases pottery from Ban Don Ta Phet, an archaeological site in the Phanom Thuan district of Kanchanburi Province, Thailand. Dating back to 24 B. C. until 276 A. D. , this ancient ceramic collection provides valuable insights into trade relations with India, Vietnam, and the Philippines during that time period. The artifacts discovered at this 4th-century cemetery reveal a rich history of cultural exchange and craftsmanship. The intricate designs and delicate details on these ceramic vessels speak volumes about the skill and artistry of prehistoric civilizations. Excavated fragments and remains tell stories of a bygone era, shedding light on the lives and traditions of those who once inhabited this region. These broken pieces are not just remnants; they are tangible links to our past. As we gaze upon this image captured by photographer eLuca Tettoni, we can't help but marvel at the beauty preserved within these ancient ceramics. Each vessel holds secrets waiting to be unraveled by archaeologists and historians alike. Through careful examination of these artifacts from Ban Don Ta Phet, we gain a deeper understanding of our shared human heritage. This print serves as a reminder that even broken fragments can hold immense historical value – connecting us to our ancestors while inspiring awe for their ingenuity and creativity.
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