Time Line of Ancient Southeast Asia

Range:

9999 b.c.e. to 0877 c.e.
  • 13,000-4000 b.c.e.
    The Hoabinhian tradition thrives in the Malayan region of Southeast Asia.
  • 4000-1000 b.c.e.
    Austronesian settlements expand from insular Southeast Asia eastward into the Philippines, Indonesia, Hawaii, and New Zealand, and westward into Madagascar.
  • 3500 b.c.e.
    The Nok Nok Tha site in Thailand shows earliest evidence of rice cultivation in Southeast...

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