The seminar 'Contemporary Archaeology: Bowls and the Eating Habits of Bangkokians' aims to explore what daily utensils and meals reflect through archaeological and historical dimensions. How do the changing bowls and dishes connect to the evolving urban lifestyle?
Join us for numerous interesting discussion topics, including:
• 'Utensils' as evidence reflecting lifestyle, eating habits, and tastes throughout different eras.
• The characteristics of bowls from the Ayutthaya period to the Rattanakosin era.
• 'Spoon and fork' as symbols of Thai culinary identity.
• Archaeological perspectives on consumerism.

Discover, dig deep, and uncover the meaning of everyday utensils with Ms. Pimprapai Pitsalabut, a writer and historian specialized in Chinese history in Siam, and Assistant Professor Dr. Pipat Krachajan, a faculty member in the Department of History, Faculty of Liberal Arts at Thammasat University.
The seminar will be held on September 13, 2025, from 14:00 to 15:30 at The Wireless House One Bangkok.
Participation is free of charge. Registration is open from today until September 10. https://forms.gle/6Qy6hgp978sEwAhv5
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