File QW/8/11 - The exhibition of masterpieces from private collections displayed at the Bangkok National Museum from the 6th March-6th April 1968

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The exhibition of masterpieces from private collections displayed at the Bangkok National Museum from the 6th March-6th April 1968

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M.C.Subhadradis Diskul was the son of Prince Damrong Rajanubharb, the father of history of Thailand. He was the art historian and archaeologist who wrote a number of publications about Thai art and archaeology. He was also one of the founders of the Archaeology Faculty at Silpakorn University in Thailand.

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"The exhibition of masterpieces from private collections displayed at the Bangkok National Museum from the 6th March-6th April 1968", by M.C. Subhadradis Diskul. Borankadee (Archaeology) 2(2) October-December 1968. P.82-87. Photocopy of article.

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