The Son Tay Citadel
03 November 2007 (Vietnam Net Bridge) - Built in 1822, the Son Tay Citadel stood guard over the western gate ...
Iron-rich soil type common in Southeast Asia that is often dried and hardened to use as a construction material.
03 November 2007 (Vietnam Net Bridge) - Built in 1822, the Son Tay Citadel stood guard over the western gate ...
When the British acquired the island of Penang from the Sultan of Kedah, they probably did not realise that they ...
A 1,500-year-old citadel is found in the Southern Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province, possible of Cham origin.
09 September 2007 (The Nation) - A feature on the Living Angkor Road Project, a joint study between Thailand and ...
30 August 2007 (The World Bank) - This story draws attention on an ancient highway between Siem Reap and a ...
18 August 2007 (Nhan Dan, Viet Nam News) - An ancient Cham citadel is discovered in Southern province of Ba ...
This editorial reflects on how Thailand and Cambodia can overcome their bilateral tensions through archaeology; but the underlying archaeological stor ...
Spring 2007 (Asian Perspectives) - This year's first edition of the journal Asian Perspectives has a paper on Burmese archaeology, ...
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