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... Chenla A recent study of the relevant documents , however , has achieved much in redressing the emphasis on Indianisation , and at the same time , has stressed the need to document late prehistoric societies ( Vickery 1998 ) . From AD ...
... Chenla A recent study of the relevant documents , however , has achieved much in redressing the emphasis on Indianisation , and at the same time , has stressed the need to document late prehistoric societies ( Vickery 1998 ) . From AD ...
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... Chenla inherited their skills from the prehistoric women buried with their spindle whorls . At Phimai , we have found Iron Age occupation below the remains of an early brick temple . Brick temples of the Chenla period have also been ...
... Chenla inherited their skills from the prehistoric women buried with their spindle whorls . At Phimai , we have found Iron Age occupation below the remains of an early brick temple . Brick temples of the Chenla period have also been ...
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... Chenla kingdoms are unkown , we know that the name of the Chao Phraya polity centred at Nakhon Pathom was Dvaravati , because two coins inscribed with the Sanskrit text Sridvaravatisvarapunya , or ' meritorious deeds of the King of ...
... Chenla kingdoms are unkown , we know that the name of the Chao Phraya polity centred at Nakhon Pathom was Dvaravati , because two coins inscribed with the Sanskrit text Sridvaravatisvarapunya , or ' meritorious deeds of the King of ...
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