"Anthropology and Archaeology in Western China, Burma, and Thailand 1983"
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2007
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Special Issue
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Anthropology/Archaeology
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English
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103-439-161
(Last edited on
2007/12/10 10:04:42 US/Mountain)
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DESCRIPTION:
This is a video,in DVD format, running 114 minutes with voice, sound effects, and music recordings by Dr. Leonard C. Silvern. It consists of one disk.
It is associated with Silvern's Memoirs, Chapter 39, listed elsewhere.
It covers a period during 1983. The images were photographed during the events by the author.
The author travelled to China, Burma, and Thailand visiting Kunming, Rangoon, Pagan, Mandalay, Singapore, southern Malaysia, Bangkok, Kanchanaburi and Ban Kao
Studies were conducted at Kanchanaburi of the 'Death Railroad' also called the Thai-Burma Rail Line constructed by slave labor and prisoners of war during World War II under Japanese Army control. This line was described in the book, "Bridge Over the River Kwai" by Pierre Boulle and the film "Bridge on the River Kwai" ... the spelling is also Kwae, and Kwae Yai (as differentiated from Kwae Noi).
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