Kulen dig leaves archaeologists more convinced site was once palace of Angkor Empire’s first ruler
via Phnom Penh Post, 09 April 2018: An archaeological dig drawing to a close this week at Siem Reap’s Phnom ...
Mountain near Siem Reap, Cambodia and considered the birthplace of the Angkor Empire. Khmer: ភ្នំគូលែន
via Phnom Penh Post, 09 April 2018: An archaeological dig drawing to a close this week at Siem Reap’s Phnom ...
via Phnom Penh Post, 29 March 2018: Two young men accused of damaging six Shiva Linga statutes at a national ...
via Khmer Times, 05 July 2017: Cambodian government agencies are coordinating efforts to create more eco-tourism alternatives around Angkor. The ...
via Khmer Times, 23 June 2017 Environment Minister Say Samal has called on local and international conservation groups to do ...
Archaeologists turn their attention to a mysterious massive staircase on Phnom Kulen, thought to be constructed in Angkoran times. The ...
A recent announcement to include Phnom Kulen in the Angkor World Heritage property means an uncertain future for the some ...
A new paper in the Journal of Archaeological Science has been grabbing the headlines in the last few days: the ...
Singapore archaeologists working in Cambodia donate money towards the reforestation of Phnom Kulen, which in recent years has been stricken ...
A talk by Kyle Latinis and Stephen Murphy on the recent Singapore-Cambodia excavations at Phnom Kulen will be held next ...
Phnom Kulen, the sacred mountain of Angkor, was once one of the holiest places of all of Cambodia. Today, development, ...
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