
Museum and Prehistoric Laboratory

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Business days and hours: Monday, Wednesday - Sunday, Siriraj Museum Unit 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (ticket sales close at 4:00 PM). Closed on Tuesdays and public holidays.
Admission: 1. Siriraj Medical Museum or Siriraj Pimukh Sathan Museum Only one, foreigners 200 baht / Thais 80 baht, Thai and foreign children under 18 years 25 baht 2. One card travels to 2 museums, foreigners 300 baht / Thai 150 baht, Thai and foreign children 50 baht.
Sud Saengwichian Prehistoric Museum and Laboratory, Attractions in Bangkok 1st Floor, Anatomy Building Siriraj Hospital, Phran Nok Road, Siriraj Subdistrict, Bangkok Noi District, Bangkok 10702, to be a study area for medical students. Archeology student and those who are interested This museum showcases human evolution. and tools used by humans in prehistoric times The story is told through drawings, photographs, various parts of the human skeleton, models, and samples of tools and appliances that were discovered. It can be said that it is the only place in Thailand that has complete stone tools from every period.
The museum and laboratory on the prehistoric stories of Sud Sangwichian since 1960 when Prof. Dr. Sud Sangwichian, an anatomy expert and anthropology By participating in the excavation of the archaeological site at Chorakhe Phueak Subdistrict Kanchanaburi Province which is an important excavation of prehistoric stories of Thailand It gives you the opportunity to study tools, utensils, and accessories. earthenware embedded with the skeleton He collected these things and established them as a museum. Officially opened in 1972.
This museum takes you back to prehistoric civilization. which will see parts of the Homo erectus skull found in Thailand called “Lampang Man” who was in the same era as the Beijing Man Lived approximately 1,000,000 years to 400,000 years ago. The exhibition is divided into 3 periods:
1. During the Old Stone Age there were stone tools that were more than 10,000 years old.
2. During the Middle Stone Age, there were stone tools approximately 10,000 years old and jewelry utensils.
3. The Neolithic period is approximately 4,000 years old and includes various types of painted pottery.





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