Wednesday Rojak #15
We’ve got a majority of posts from Cambodia in this edition, so let’s just roll up our sleeves and tuck in:
- Alvin brings us updates on a film in production - Jayavarman VII, considered to be the greatest king of Angkor.
- Archaeology Magazine brings us the top ten discoveries of 2007 - not surprisingly, the discovery of greater Angkor makes the list.
- Visithra shares some stunning photographs of the Angkoran temples of Preah Khan, Ta Prohm and Bantaey Samre.
- While Romeo blogs about Angkor Wat.
- And in our only non-Angkor post for this edition of Wednesday Rojak, we read from the blog of John Cheong, who is exploring West Malaysia on a bicycle. In this post, he makes a visit to the Bujang Valley Archaeological Museum.
In this series of weekly rojaks (published on Wednesdays) I’ll feature other sites in the blogosphere that are of related to archaeology in Southeast Asia. Got a recommendation for the next Wednesday rojak? Email me!
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Tags: Angkor, Angkor Wat, Bantaey Samre, Bujang Valley Archaeological Museum, Cambodia archaeology, Jayavarman VII, Malaysia Archaeology, Preah Khan, Ta Prohm
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December 23rd, 2007 at 7:08 pm
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