Nuclear analytical methods on ancient Thai rice
For more than half of humanity, rice is life. Rice is a grain which has shaped the history, culture, diet and economy of billions of people in Asia. In Thailand, it is the essence of life. Archaeological evidence revealed that rice had been planted in northeastern area of Thailand more than 5,500 ye...
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Main Authors: | K. Won-In, T. Sako, C. Thongleurm, S. Intarasiri, U. Tippawan, T. Kamwanna, W. Pattanasiriwisana, S. Tancharakorn, N. Kamonsutthipaijit, P. Dararutana |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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