History is Not Boring discussion
Therefore, I'm reading ancient history
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One query: Would someone out there please recommend me some classic, authoritative texts on ancient South-East Asia and Siam?
I now have one, that is, "A History of South-East Asia" by Prof. D.G.E. Hall. Thanks.

Oddly, the AHA seems to maintain the old conception of "Ancient" as pertaining only to the Greco-Roman world and Egypt.

Archaeologically speaking, how old is Ancient History according to academic research/agreement? And what institutions have long been regarded as those pioneering researchers in the field?
I was sorry I didn't take history as my major during my college years. However, a few years ago I decided to read as many titles in ancient history in the West as possible. This resolution includes my search/reading those English (and Thai)texts on South-East Asia since Thailand (formerly called Siam) is my motherland. Thus, I need to know more on our great & formidable ancestors so that I can do the right things for my children, students, friends, etc. within my intellect and determination.
This morning I posted this on my Facebook webpage: I'm getting older, therefore, I'm reading ancient history.
What do you think?