Ancient Seeds Reveal Secrets of Ban Chiang
The Penn Museum's Year of Botany at Ban Chiang, Thailand, uses archaeobotany to study ancient plant remains, revealing insights into ...
Ban Chiang is a Unesco World Heritage in Udon Thani, Thailand, notable for its bronze artifacts and distinctive pottery with red designs. Thai: บ้านเชียง
The Penn Museum's Year of Botany at Ban Chiang, Thailand, uses archaeobotany to study ancient plant remains, revealing insights into ...
via Zeitschrift für Kristallographie - Crystalline Materials, 03 July 2023: Distinct pottery from Ban Chiang, Thailand spanning Pre-metal, Bronze, and ...
via The Cloud, 09 March 2023: The Thai Ministry of Culture organised a cultural trip for members of the diplomatic ...
via Advances in Archaeomaterials, 16 June 2022:
Sharing some archival videos of excavations in Thailand from Prof. Charles Higham. He also made available his archive of notes ...
via Bangkok Post, 15 April 2021: The announcement of a new Ban Chiang research centre was mentioned in Thai media ...
via Siam Rath, 21 March 2021: The Fine Arts Department announces a Ban Chiang Archaeological Research Centre to be established ...
via Joyce White from the Institute of Southeast Asian Archaeology: massive discounts for the first three volumes of the Ban ...
A note from Prof. Charles Higham on the availability of reviews for the recently-published monographs on Ban Chiang
Until February 5th, you can use the attached flyer coupon to get a 30% discount on the Ban Chiang metals ...
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