History of Rangsit Field: From Schomburgk’s Deer, Rice Fields, Female Factory...
History of Rangsit Field: From Schomburgk’s Deer, Rice Fields, Female Factory Workers to University Students and Monitor Lizards
Human, Rice, and Water Buffalo in Southeast Asian Culture
Human, Rice, and Water Buffalo in Southeast Asian Culture
When did humans first learn to cultivate rice? Many academic fields use "rice" as an object...
Khun Noi: Le Petit Prince in Sukhothai Dialect – Lai Sue...
Le Petit Prince
Khun Noi: Le Petit Prince...
30th Anniversary of the Thammasat Museum of Anthropology
Etymologically, the word “pi-phit-tha-phan” (พิพิธภัณฑ์) or museum in Thai language means "a place for collecting and displaying various objects."...
Light, Object, and Seeing
Fundamentally, humans perceive and understand the world through their eyes.
“Seeing comes before words....
Primates and Me: Learning about Apes to Understand Human
Primas sum: primatum nihil a me alienum putoI am a primate; nothing about primates is...
The Cultural Heritage of Phetchaburi Artisans
Phetchaburi: The City of Artisans
This was an era where the local economy expanded under the influence following the...
Songkran in Thailand: The Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
The word "Songkran" is from Sanskrit, meaning "movement" or "passing." It refers to the sun's movement from one zodiac sign to another,...












