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Pad Thai (1930s), which was influenced by Chinese immigrants. Red Bull (1976) by Chaleo Yoovidhya [1] Siracha produced by Thanom Chakkapak in the town of Si Racha (or Sriracha), Thailand. Thai curry (Yellow, Red, Green)
Paleontology began as a subject of academic interest in Thailand in the early twentieth century, mainly conducted by foreign researchers working with the Royal Department of Mines and Geology, the precursor of the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR). Most early paleontological research was the by-product of mineral exploration for the country ...
Prehistoric Thailand may be traced back as far as 1,000,000 years ago from the fossils and stone tools found in northern and western Thailand. At an archaeological site in Lampang , northern Thailand Homo erectus fossils, Lampang Man , dating back 1,000,000 – 500,000 years, have been discovered.
Wat Arun. The Tai or Thai ethnic group migrated into mainland Southeast Asia over a period of centuries. The word Siam (Thai: สยาม RTGS: Sayam) may have originated from Pali (suvaṇṇabhūmi, "land of gold"), Sanskrit श्याम (śyāma, "dark"), or Mon ရာမည (rhmañña, "stranger"), with likely the same root as Shan and Ahom.
Important commercial ties were forged with Japan. Dutch and English trading companies were allowed to establish factories, and Thai diplomatic missions were sent to Paris and The Hague. By maintaining these ties, the Thai court skillfully played off the Dutch against the English and the French, avoiding the excessive influence of a single power ...
English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Archaeological discoveries in Thailand (3 P) ... Prehistoric Thailand (14 P) Pages in category "Archaeology of Thailand"
The first intensive excavation of Ban Chiang was a joint effort by the University of Pennsylvania Museum and the Thai Department of Fine Arts, with co-directors Chester Gorman and Pisit Charoenwongsa. The aim was not only to investigate the site but to train Thai and western archaeologists in the latest techniques.
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