[Paper] Early paintings of central-western Thailand
via Archaeological Research in Asia, a paper by Scott and Kanjanajuntorn describing a series of sites in central-western Thailand.
Province in western Thailand. Thai: กาญจนบุรี
via Archaeological Research in Asia, a paper by Scott and Kanjanajuntorn describing a series of sites in central-western Thailand.
via The Fine arts Department, 30 September 2021: A video in Thai about the archaeology of the prehistoric site of ...
via Thai Post, 03 August 2021: The Wat Tha Poh School site is a Neolithic-to-Bronze Age site located near the ...
via Sapiens, 05 May 2021: The story of Hendrik Robert van Heekeren, known for his work on the prehistory of ...
via Bangkok Post, 21 February 2021: The myth of buried World War II gold left behind by the Japanese has ...
via Bangkok Post, 12 May 2019: The Kanchanaburi city wall was damaged by the sudden fall of a tamarind tree ...
The second longest wood bridge in the world, Saphan Mon in Thailand's Kanchanaburi province, reopens last weekend after repairs, having ...
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