Designs on Pots Ban Chiang and the Politics of Heritage in Thailand

The prehistoric site of Ban Chiang in northeast Thailand challenges the narrative of Thai origins, while at the same time appealing to the public's vision of Thailand as an early centre of civilization. Ban Chiang demonstrates the complexity of constructing national heritage in modern Thailand,...

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Main Author: Van Esterik, Penny (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 2023
Series:Asian Heritages
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