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Exhibitions are divided into three parts
Part 1
: Second floor exhibition. This exhibition shows the development
of communities in the lower part of northeast Thailand from prehistoric
to recent periods.
Part 2 :
Ground floor exhibition. This exhibitin shows the archaeology and
history of the town of Phimai. It includes the town wnvironment,
the construction of Prasat Phimai during the 11th - 13th centuries,
and evidence of the flourishing religion, culture and economy of
the time.
Part 3
: Outdoor wxhibition. This displays sandstone objects used in
the construction of Khmer temples such as Prasat Phimai. These includes
lintels, door columns, motifs, lotus bud-shaped crowns (the apex
of the tower) and miniature tower.
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Vajrasattva
Lopburi art, related to Bayon style (13th century A.D.)
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Gold
Leaf used in the foundation ceremony of ancient monument |
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Inscription
From Bo EKA (10th century A.D.), Sung Noen, Nakhon Ratchasima |
Boundary
Stone, Dvaravati art (10th - 11th century A.D.), From Chaiyaphum |
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Stone
and Glass Beads, 2,500 - 1,500 years before present From Ban Prasat,
Nakhon Ratchasima
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Display
in first floor of Phimai National Museum |
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Red
Slipped and Burnished Pottery,
2,500-1,500 years before present Excavated from Ban Prasat, NakornRatchasima |
Buddha
Sheltered by Naga's Hood.
Lopburi art, related to Bayon style
(15th century A.D.) |
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Lintel
with The Scene Depicting Buddha Subduing Mara from Prasat Phimai,
Nakhon Ratchasima, Lopburi art related to Angkor Wat style (12th century
A.D.) |
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