Isaan-Khmer DNA: A Shared Genetic Story Documentary
Delve into the rich tapestry of Southeast Asia as we explore the profound connections of Isaan History and the legacy of the Khmer Empire. What if DNA could tell a story that history books have overlooked? This is a journey into our shared Ancestry, uncovering the deep genetic links between the people of Northeast Thailand and Cambodia. From the majestic ruins of Angkor Wat and Phimai to the vibrant threads of Isan Culture and Khmer Culture, we use Genetics, Archaeology, and Linguistics to piece together a forgotten narrative. We trace the path of the Mekong River, the lifeblood of Ancient Civilizations, and reveal how a Shared History is preserved in everything from Cuisine to Folklore. This is the story of a connection that transcends borders—a story of the Mon-Khmer people.
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Chandler, D. (2008). A history of Cambodia. Westview Press.
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Higham, C., & Kijngam, A. (2012). The origins of the civilization of Angkor. The Thailand Research Fund.
Vickery, M. (2004). Funan, Zhenla, and the reality of Cambodia: The history of Southeast Asia to 1431. Center for Khmer Studies.
Wyatt, D. K. (2003). Thailand: A short history. Yale University Press.
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