Krabi
has perhaps the country's oldest history of
continued settlement. After dating stone tools,
ancient coloured pictures, beads, pottery and
skeletal remains found in the province's many
cliffs and caves, it is thought that Krabi has
been home to homo sapiens since the period 25,000-35,000
B.C. in recorded times it was called the 'Ban
Thai Samor', and was one of twelve towns that
used, before people were widely literate, the
monkey for their standard, At that time, c.
1,200
A.D., Krabi was tributary to
the kingdom of Ligor, a city on the Kra Peninsula's
east coast better known today as Nakorn Sri
Thammarat.