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DOWNLOAD PROCEEDINGS Bangkok: UNESCO Bangkok, 2016. 180 p. TH/CLT/16/012 The Silk Roads An interconnected web of routes that linked the ancient societies of East, South, Central and Western Asia, the Mediterranean, and beyond The combination of routes...
The above final report is a compilation of session summaries, situational analysis on the history education of Southeast Asia and presentations of “2013 UNESCO International Expert Meeting on the Shared History of Southeast Asia”, which was held in Bangkok...
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