Ancient human skeletons found in Buriram

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BANGKOK, 16 January 2013  Ancient human skeletons believed to be at least 1,500 years old have been found in Buriram Province.

letons and the jars are in good conditions. They are believed to be at least 1,500 years old, belonging to the prehistoric period. The first skeleton was identified as male, the second as female while the sex of the other person couldn’t still be confirmed.

A Fine Arts Department official in the province said a lot more pieces of ancient pottery and other accessories were believed to be buried in the area. The discoveries provide important evidences about ancient burial traditions in the prehistoric era. They will be displayed at the Phimai National Museum, in Nakhon Ratchasima Province. The same official said she would ask for permission to further carry out the excavation in Buriram in a hope to find more artefacts.