Angkor: Asia’s ancient ‘Hydraulic City’
via BBC Travel, 03 December 2021: On the role of water - symbolic and practical - in Angkor.
Referring to the Khmer Empire that controlled much of Mainland Southeast Asia from the 9th-15th centuries, centred around modern-day Cambodia. Khmer: អង្គរ
See also: Angkor Archaeological Park, Siem Reap
via BBC Travel, 03 December 2021: On the role of water - symbolic and practical - in Angkor.
via Phnom Penh Post, 27 November 2021: The thanksgiving event is to commemorate the ancestors, builders and conservators of the ...
via Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, December 2021: A paper of the characterization of the Angkorian kilns using Neutron Activation ...
10 new lectures from all over Southeast Asia in this month's update. As usual, you can see the entire (searchable) ...
via PNAS, 5 October 2021: A paper by Penny and Beach comparing climate-driven 'collapse' of ancient societies in Mesoamerica and ...
via Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 23 September 2021: A paper by Klassen et al. looking a urban development ...
Eight new additions this month, covering Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, plus a couple addressing Southeast Asia as a whole. ...
I have a whole bunch of lectures added in for this month's update, covering ceramics in the Philippines, Ayutthaya-period wall ...
via the Temsek History Research Centre: The second in the THRC-ISEAS Webinar Series on the archaeology and art history of ...
via Asian Perspectives: A new paper by Wong et al. about Khmer roof tiles.
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