“…and the University of Pennsylvania Museum to investigate, initially, the promising metallurgical evidence at two hills locally named 'Phu Lon', or 'Bald Mountain', situated on the southern banks of the Mekong (102.140 E,18.204 N, see Pryce and Abrams, 2010). In 1985, TAP excavations at Phu Lon resulted in the discovery of Southeast Asia's first prehistoric primary metal production site, with finds of extant mining galleries, hammerstones, anvils, crushed malachite and skarn host rock, ceramic moulds, and small spouted ceramic crucibles of the 'common' Southeast Asian type (see White and Hamilton, 2009: 365e367) evidencing copper ore mining, beneficiation, and copper-base founding activities .…”