Cave site in western Cambodia, occupied between c 7000-500 BC, which has yielded a Hoabinhian sequence with an appearance of ground stone tools and pottery by perhaps 4300 BC. Succeeding layers contain more elaborate pottery and flaked stone tools.
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A cave in western Cambodia which has yielded a Hoabinhian sequence with an appearance of ground stone tools and pottery by perhaps 4300 be. Hoabinhian tool forms may have continued in use here into the 1st millennium ad.