Another bumper edition of Wednesday Rojak – well, because I’ve been missing the previous week again. But this week is choc-full of posts from Angkor, Borobudur and other archaeology sites from Southeast Asia. Here they are in no particular order:

photo credit: soham_pablo
- CK takes pictures of the tourists at the Angkor Archaeological Park
- Here’s a paper on prehistoric watercraft of the Malay world, written in Bahasa Indonesia (I think). It’s entitled: Arkeologi dan Pengenalan Prasejarah Perahu Nusantara
- Caloy shares the photos he took at Angkor, featuring some of the lesser-known temples like Pre Rup and Ta Keo
- Tired of the Preah Vihear saga? So am I. The constant to-ing and fro-ing makes it difficult for me to keep track of the news, and Details Are Sketchy also weighs in on this
- Alvin posts his photos from his visit to Angkor, here, here, here, and here
- While down south, Steve visits Prambanan and Borobudur
- Peru also posts his shots from Borobudur
- Here’s another picture-full post of Borobudur from Simple Life
- Phalkunz posts a lecture by Dr Katsushi Ikeuchi on the Bayon temple
Related Books:
- Angkor: Cambodia’s Wondrous Khmer Temples, Fifth Edition (Odyssey Illustrated Guide)
- Angkor and the Khmer Civilization (Ancient Peoples and Places)
- Angkor Cities and Temples
- Ancient History (The Indonesian Heritage Series)
- Borobudur: Golden Tales of the Buddhas (Periplus Travel Guides)
- The Mysteries of Borobudur: Discover Indonesia Series
- Bayon: New Perspectives
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