Historical Artifacts from Nong Pa Fa Cave DIRI Journal  หน้า 25
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The Buddha images and wooden box of manuscripts discovered in Nong Pa Fa Cave were likely brought there before or during the Siamese-Lao war between 1826 and 1828. Most manuscripts are in poor condition, raising concerns about their preservation. Dr. Anatole Roger-Peltier, a member of EFEO and a professor at Chiang Mai Rajabhat University, has extensively researched Tai languages and literature in Mainland Southeast Asia. His insights contribute significantly to the understanding of the cultural history surrounding these artifacts. For more information, visit dmc.tv.

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-Nong Pa Fa Cave artifacts
-Siamese-Lao war
-Manuscript preservation
-Dr. Anatole Roger-Peltier
-Tai languages and literature

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The Buddha images and the wooden box of manuscripts were probably brought to the Nong Pa Fa Cave before or during the Siamese-Lao war (1826-1828 AD), almost 200 years ago. Most of the manuscripts are in poor condition Taking the manuscripts out of the wooden box Dr Anatole Roger-Peltier is a member of the EFEO (1970) and a professor at Chiang Mai Rajabhat University, Chiang Mai, Thailand. He has published many books on the Tai languages and literature of Mainland Southeast Asia. E-mail : [email protected]
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