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Title: | The State of prehistoric research in Thailand |
Authors: | Pisit Charoenwongsa |
Conference Name: | Seminar in Prehistory of Southeast Asia [T-W11] |
Keywords: | Cultural identity Economic development Archaeology -- Thailand |
Conference Date: | 1987-01-12 |
Conference Location: | Bangkok, Thailand |
Abstract: | In Thailand, as in many other developing countries, the funds available for archaeological research are limited due to the attitude that such researches do not have direct economic use. Thai archaeologists however, believe that believe that the issue of immediate economic payoff is less culture important in the long term than the strengthening of our national and of the sense of national identity. However, while many Thais share our feeling that culture and identity should have a very high priority in national development, there are of course many competing claims for government funding. Thai archaeology has therefore grown up in an environment of economic constraints |
ISBN: | 974-7809-20-6 |
Pages: | 55-57 |
Call Number: | DS525.S45 1987 katsem |
Publisher: | SPAFA Co-ordinating Unit |
Appears in Collections: | Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding |
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