Talk:Lampang province

The Caves of Lampang and fossil finds
The Caves of Lampang PDF lists:
 * 03. Amphoe Kho Kha

Tham Hat Pu Dai LA0030 <br / 47Q 535281 1993905 <br / Khao Pah Nam, Doi Ta Ka, Ban Hat Pu Dai <br / Other names: Tham Hat Pudui <br / About 2 km from Ban Hat Pu Dai near Khao Pah Nam. The cave is in a highly dissected and weathered limestone tower. It is an important fossil site with remains of Homo erectus having been found in the cave.
 * References
 * Dunkley (1995); Marwick (2009); Pope, et al. (1980); Pramankij & Subhavan (2001a), (2001b); Subhavan, et al. (2010); Pramankij, Somsak; Subhavan, Vudhana (2001a) "Preliminary Report on the Discovery of Evidence of the Oldest Hominids (2 million to 200,000 years old) in Thailand" Silpa Wattanatham Vol. 23 pp38–47 (Thai); Pramankij, Somsak; Subhavan, Vudhana ( (2001b) "Report on Fossils from Hat Pu Dai, Northern Thailand" Siriraj Medical School, Mahidol University, unpublished report.


 * "Fossil skull not so old, but important", important enough to include in this article, but where? And should this province be added to List of fossil sites?
 * Hat Pu Dai City is located in Lampang, Thailand. Latitude and longitude are 18.0097° N and 99.3206° E.

--Pawyilee (talk) 11:53, 3 October 2011 (UTC)

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