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The International Journal of the Royal Society of Thailand
The International Journal of the Royal Society of Thailand
Volume XIII – 2021
Volume XII, 2020
• The paper should be submitted to the Editorial Board in three copies
3) The lower Mae Klong covers the area in three districts of Ratchaburi -
Bang Khonti, Amphawa and Muang District. This floodplain is about 1 - 2 meters
and an electronic file as a text file (e.g. doc).
high from the average sea level. The brackish area is about 15 - 20 kilometers long
• Figures should be numbered and stored in separate files with legends
included in the main text file.
depending on the season. As this area is close to the sea, saltwater farming,
coastal fishery, shrimp and fish farming are practiced here.
• Either English or American spelling can be used but should be
consistent for the entire article.
Article Structure
Each article should contain the following :
Major ethnic groups: the Thai, the Mon, the Laotian, the Khmer and the
Vietnamese
• Title
• Short title for page headings
• Authors and their affiliations
There is assimilation of these ethnic groups because they share some
similarities regarding culture, locality, religious beliefs - Buddhism, Hinduism and
• A concise abstract (not more than 300 words)
animism.
• Key words
• Main text divided into sections e.g. Introduction, Materials and
1) The Thai
Methods, Results and Conclusion
• References (of all articles cited in the text)
When Ayutthaya was the capital city, an alluvial plain emerged in the
lower Mae Klong River in Ratchaburi and Samut Songkhram and was suitable for
• Table and Figure captions (numbered in sequence as they appear in
the text)
settlement. More people settled down there along the coastline and the riverfront.
Abstract
They did fisheries and cultivation. Temples of Ayutthaya architecture in Ratchaburi
The abstract should be concise and informative, not more than 300 words.
and Samut Songkhram prove their age-old settlement. In Ratchaburi, such temples
It should not only indicate the general scope of the article but also state the main
are Wat Klang, Wat Sanam Chai, Wat Chet Samian, Wat Ban Kluay and Wat Khanon
results and conclusions.
and in Samut Songkhram, Wat Pak Nam and Wat Ban Laem. More temples were
Ethical Guidelines
built late in Rattanakosin Era in this region.
Experimental investigation papers must state in the Materials and
2) The Mon
Methods section that
1) informed consent was obtained from all adult participants and from
Earlier, they settled down in the fertile Irrawaddy River Basin, which was
parents or legal guardians of minors, including the name of the appropriate
on a maritime trade route. Burmese armies tried to take control over this basin
institutional review board having approved the project;
many times leading to the five waves of Mon migration during the Ayutthaya
2) the maintenance and care of experimental animals comply with the
Thai National Institute of Health Guidelines for the humane use of laboratory
Period and twice during the reign of King Rama II. They settled down in the Three
animals or the equivalent country authority or agency;
Pagoda Pass area during the Ayutthaya Period. At that time, they helped Siam fight
3) approval is obtained from the relevant ethical committee.
against the Burmese armies.
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