Southeast Asian Shadow Puppets in the British Museum: From Collecting Histories to Iconography
By Alexandra Green Green
Published on 12 May 2024
The Siam Society Under Royal Patronage initiated the Siamese Heritage Trust Knowledge Hub as a resource for knowledge, expertise, and experience related to cultural heritage and the natural environment, accessible to the public.
Heritage Partner : Experts in various fields within this database are available to provide initial advice and assistance as independent specialists or as affiliates of organizations related to art, culture, and the environment, with contact details provided.
Cultural heritage includes artefacts, monuments, a group of buildings and sites, museums as well as contemporary art that have artistic or historic values. It includes tangible heritage (movable, immobile and underwater, industrial heritage and cave paintings), intangible cultural heritage (ICH) embedded into cultural, and natural heritage artefacts, sites or monuments.
Southeast Asian Shadow Puppets in the British Museum: From Collecting Histories to Iconography
Published on 12 May 2024
An Early Dutch Map Depicting the Arrival of a Diplomatic Mission in Siam
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Published on 9 May 2024
Emil Groote, Court Photographer to Three Kings of Siam
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Symbolism in the Design of Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimonmangkhalaram (Wat Pho)
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