The South East Asian Review
Founded by Dr. Sachchidanand Sahai and late Dr. Sudha Verma
Current Volume: 50 (Special 50th Anniversary Volume) (2025 )
ISSN: 0257-7364
Periodicity: Yearly
Month(s) of Publication: December
Subject: Anthropology Social Science Archaeology
DOI: 10.32381/SEAR
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Evolution of the Hoabinhian Tools during late Pleistocene to Holocene Periods: Review of the Prehistoric Sites in Thailand
By : Thanon Chitkament
Page No: 27-72
Abstract
The main purpose of this paper is to study the prehistoric sites from different parts of Thailand, especially the Hoabinhian sites. It can help young researchers to understand the previous works, including the exploration and excavation of cultural remains. The geology and the Quaternary deposits can explain the archaeological record and must be well understood in relation to the sites of these regions. This review will help to establish the technical evolutionary trends and relationship between all techniques, used at that time in these sites in Thailand and Southeast Asia. Therefore, an attempt has been made to summarize the important prehistoric sites, apparently related with the Hoabinhian that have been excavated in Thailand. It starts from the older dates in the late Pleistocene and extends to the Holocene period of each region in Thailand.
Author :
Thanon Chitkament : 47 Bis rue de Maine, 72200, Bazouges-sur-le-Loir, France
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32381/SEAR.2023.48.3