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The Ram Khamhaeng Inscription, formally known as Sukhothai Inscription No. 1, is a stone stele bearing inscriptions which have traditionally been regarded as the earliest example of the Thai script. Discovered in 1833 by King Mongkut (Rama IV), it was eventually deciphered and dated to 1292. The text gives, … See more
The inscription contains 35 lines of text on its first and second sides, and 27 on the third and fourth. The script used, now known as the See more
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• Piltdown Man, the hoax alluded to in Vickery's paper title See moreMongkut made initial studies of the inscription, and in 1836 established a commission, headed by monk-Prince Roek (who would … See more
In July 1987, historian Michael Vickery presented a paper titled "The Ram Khamhaeng Inscription: A Piltdown Skull of Southeast Asian … See more
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WEBMay 8, 2018 · The Ramkhamhaeng Inscription, aka Sukhothai Inscription One, was found in 1833 by Prince Mongkut, the future King Rama IV, while he was still a monk. He found it in the area where most historians …
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