Angkor’s past foretell’s Angkor’s future

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007 Posted in Angkor, Cambodia | No Comments »

15 August 2007 (Sin Chew news and other news sources) - Finally, a story that relates the buzz about the redrawn Angkor map to events today. Given the renewed interest ... Read more..

A city ahead of its time

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007 Posted in Angkor, Cambodia | No Comments »

14 August 2007 (LA Times) - For any civilisation to thrive, the city must be located near a water source, and this water source must also be stable enough to ... Read more..

Angkor engineered its own demise

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007 Posted in Angkor, Cambodia, UNESCO World Heritage | 2 Comments »

14 Aug 2007 (News in Science) - Still more Angkor stories buzzing in the news, and I expect to be posting a few more similar stories today. This story focuses ... Read more..

Australia’s raiders of the lost wat

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007 Posted in Angkor, Cambodia, UNESCO World Heritage | 1 Comment »

14 Aug 2007 (The Canberra Times) - Unsurprisingly, the Canberra Times focuses more on the Australian archaeologists who worked on this project, however the map was a collaborative effort between ... Read more..

Researchers map Angkor’s ancient sprawl

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007 Posted in Angkor, Cambodia, UNESCO World Heritage | No Comments »

14 Aug 2007 (The Daily Telegraph) - The article also features a slideshow of images that you should also check out. Researchers map Angkor's ancient sprawl By Roger Highfield, Science Editor The largest ... Read more..

News of the Week: Angkor much bigger than expected

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007 Posted in Angkor, Cambodia, UNESCO World Heritage | No Comments »

Sometimes, a piece of news is so big that just about everybody reports on it. This week, it's a revelation by a collaboration between Australian, French and Cambodian archaeologists about ... Read more..



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