Construction.

Most of the villagers would engage in construction after the end of Buddhist lent. The building could be a new house, maintaining or extending the existing house or building a granary.

Fence building.

Making a fence with bamboo, details include the construction of a fence for a house, fields, gardens and land, and weaving pattern of the fence.

Carpenters.

There were six carpenters in the village. The information covers the wages earned through the construction of houses and the number of houses built by each carpenter.

During the process of house building, different varieties of bamboo were used. Each type had a different purpose and qualification for each type of work such as Mai bong, Mai yang, Mai sang and Mai ruak, and weaving patterns.

Measurment.

Measurement of carpenters. A tool called Mai Sok and the method of measurement.

Working nailing shingle for M. Kham 10 granary.

List of laborers who assisted with the construction of houses and granaries for each household.

fireplace

Sai recommended to the neighbors to build a fireplace like the one in Yong's house.

House types house.

Typologies of the houses in the village: structure, plan, materials, size and composition of house.

Trade.

Traders from other province came to the villages, selling vegetables, medicine and tools.