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Discovery of a new open-air Hoabinhian site in Luang Prabang province (Lao PDR). Dating and technological study of the lithic assemblage

Valéry ZEITOUN, Emmanuel BOURDON, Keo Oudone LATSACHACK, Alain PIERRET, Sommay SINGTHONG, Henry BAILLS & Hubert FORESTIER

en Comptes Rendus Palevol 18 (1) - Pages 142-157

Published on 28 February 2019

The Hoabinhian is a distinctive lithic techno-complex of mainland and Island Southeast Asia. Knowledge of its relationships with key patterns of technological change at a global scale has progressed over the last two decades. However, our understanding of the Hoabinhian as an indicator of evolution during Prehistory can be substantially enhanced by examining its regional and chronological variability. Here, we present the characteristics of original Hoabinhian artefacts found in a new open-air site at Houay Pano, near Lak Sip (Luang Prabang province, Laos). This technological study of such a classic assemblage, including sumatraliths dated to 5.5 ± 0.6 ka, is a major contribution to Laotian prehistory and our understanding of the tempo-spatial variability of the Hoabinhian techno-complex.


Keywords:

Hoabinhian, Laos, Technology, Southeast Asia, Dating

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