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... Angkor has chal- lenged western scholars for over four centuries . The expansion of European states east and west in ... Angkor as a living capital ( Groslier 1958 ) . In 1585 , when Antonio da Magdalena , a Capuchin friar ...
... Angkor has chal- lenged western scholars for over four centuries . The expansion of European states east and west in ... Angkor as a living capital ( Groslier 1958 ) . In 1585 , when Antonio da Magdalena , a Capuchin friar ...
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... Angkor have revealed Iron Age occupation only one hundred metres from the southern gate into Angkor Thom . At Phum Snay , about eighty - five kilometres north- west of Angkor , O'Reilly has excavated as part of our research pro- gramme ...
... Angkor have revealed Iron Age occupation only one hundred metres from the southern gate into Angkor Thom . At Phum Snay , about eighty - five kilometres north- west of Angkor , O'Reilly has excavated as part of our research pro- gramme ...
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... Angkor Borei accumulated over a prehistoric Iron Age settlement . At Angkor , there was prehistoric occupation , and large and opulent Iron Age sites are now coming to light in Banteay Meanchay Province west of Angkor . In the upper Mun ...
... Angkor Borei accumulated over a prehistoric Iron Age settlement . At Angkor , there was prehistoric occupation , and large and opulent Iron Age sites are now coming to light in Banteay Meanchay Province west of Angkor . In the upper Mun ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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