Ban Sang Luang According to Van Den Bergh et al. this is a site that contains 15 weathered granodiorite jars and two discs. The surrounding topography suggests that most of the jar rims previously would have been level with the surrounding ground, but that the area around has been excavated to expose the jars. The site is located to the east of the village at a distance of approximately 2 km. The village can be accessed by road. The site is surrounded by forest and steep slopes. The villagers report illegal excavation by outsiders at the site. This site referred to by Genovese (2015:122) as J40.
Ban Sang Luang According to Van Den Bergh et al. this is a site that contains 15 weathered granodiorite jars and two discs. The surrounding topography suggests that most of the jar rims previously would have been level with the surrounding ground, but that the area around has been excavated to expose the jars. The site is located to the east of the village at a distance of approximately 2 km. The village can be accessed by road. The site is surrounded by forest and steep slopes. The villagers report illegal excavation by outsiders at the site. This site referred to by Genovese (2015:122) as J40.