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Ban Chiang (Thai: บ้านเชียง, pronounced [bâːn tɕʰīaŋ] listen ⓘ; Northeastern Thai: บ้านเซียง, pronounced [bâːn sîaŋ]) is an archaeological site in Nong Han district, Udon Thani province, Thailand.
The Ban Chiang (Thai: มู่ ... Nong Han, Nong Mek, and Ban Chiang. Each cover parts of tambons of the same name. There are a further 12 tambon administrative ...
Ban Chiang; Ban Chiang. Prehistory. Ban Chiang (Thai: บ้านเชียง) is an archaeological site in Nong Han District, Udon Thani Province. Dating of the artefacts using the thermoluminescence technique resulted in 4420-3400 BCE dates.
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Nong Han (Thai: หนองหาร) is a tambon (subdistrict) of San Sai District, in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. [ 1 ] [ failed verification ] In 2005 it had a population of 16,463 people. The tambon contains 13 villages.
The city (thesaban nakhon) Udon Thani covers tambon Mak Khaeng and parts of Nong Bua and Nong Khon Kwang. There are two town municipalities ( thesaban mueang ). Nong Samrong covers tambon Na Di and parts of Mu Mon, Ban Lueam, and Non Sung.
The Nong Han lake, the biggest natural lake of northeast Thailand, near the city of Sakon Nakhon, is a popular resort. The Phu Phan Mountains delimit the province to the south. The total forest area is 1,692 km 2 (653 sq mi) or 17.7 percent of provincial area.
Neighbouring sub-districts are (from north clockwise): Na Phiang in Kusuman District, Na Kaeo in Phon Na Kaeo District, Nong Lat in its district, and Chiang Khruea in its district. The landscape of Tha Rae is a rural–urban fringe. Each muban (village) is near each other, but there are some villages that are about 1 km (about 1093 yd) away ...