The archaeological discovery made in Thailand could reshape conceptions about the history of human presence in the region by thousands of years.
A geology professor believed that aerial photos from the 1950s show evidence of an ancient city under Nakhon Ratchasima in ...
The skeleton of a child, affectionately named "Pangpond" after a beloved Thai cartoon character, was discovered in a remote cave in Thailand and is estimated to be over 29,000 years old ...
The streams matched waterways near other ancient Thai communities that created similar embankments to direct water flow, possibly toward nearby settlements. While sections of the western and ...
Images of an underwater sculpture near Thailand's Koh Tao island have been shared around the world in social media posts that ...
Beneath those artifacts, archaeologists recently discovered the burial of a modern human (Homo sapiens) child, around 6 to 8 years old, who was stretched out on their back, with their arms and ...