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Laang Spean

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Laang Spean Cambodia
Laang Spean (Khmer: ល្អាង ស្ពាន) Cave of Bridges refers to a prehistoric cave site on top of a limestone hill (Phnom Teak Treang) in Battambang Province, north-western Cambodia. The site's name Cave of Bridges hints to the many limestone arches (or bridges) that remain after the partial collapse of the cave's vault.[1] Although excavations are still in progress, at least three distinct levels of ancient human occupation are already documented. At the site's deepest layers, around 5 meters below the ground primitive flaked stone tools were unearthed, dating back to around 71,000 years BP.[2][3][4] Of great interest are above layers that contain records of the Hoabinhian(11,000 to 5,000 years BP) whose stratigraphic and chronological context has yet to be defined. Future excavations at Laang Spean might help to clarify the concept and "nature of the Hoabinhian" occupation and provide new data on the Pleistocene/Holocene transition in the region[5]

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