Re-evaluating Pleistocene–Holocene occupation of cave sites in north-west Thailand: new radiocarbon and luminescence dating

Author:

Conrad CylerORCID,Shoocongdej Rasmi,Marwick BenORCID,White Joyce C.ORCID,Thongcharoenchaikit Cholawit,Higham Charles,Feathers James K.,Tumpeesuwan Sakboworn,Castillo Cristina C.,Fuller Dorian Q.ORCID,Jones Emily LenaORCID

Abstract

Established chronologies indicate a long-term ‘Hoabinhian’ hunter-gatherer occupation of Mainland Southeast Asia during the Terminal Pleistocene to Mid-Holocene (45 000–3000 years ago). Here, the authors re-examine the ‘Hoabinhian’ sequence from north-west Thailand using new radiocarbon and luminescence data from Spirit Cave, Steep Cliff Cave and Banyan Valley Cave. The results indicate that hunter-gatherers exploited this ecologically diverse region throughout the Terminal Pleistocene and the Pleistocene–Holocene transition, and into the period during which agricultural lifeways emerged in the Holocene. Hunter-gatherers did not abandon this highland region of Thailand during periods of environmental and socioeconomic change.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Antiquity Publications

Subject

General Arts and Humanities,Archeology

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