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... described by Zhou Daguan can easily be recog- nised : the temple mausolea of ancestral kings , the huge reservoirs and their island temples , and the giants and gods who flanked the causeway over the city moats . But for all its ...
... described by Zhou Daguan can easily be recog- nised : the temple mausolea of ancestral kings , the huge reservoirs and their island temples , and the giants and gods who flanked the causeway over the city moats . But for all its ...
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... the purchase of slaves , people who might well have been taken in war . Other texts record marriage and divorce . Although many of these documents have been described as administrative ephemera ORIGINS OF THE CIVILISATION OF ANGKOR 83.
... the purchase of slaves , people who might well have been taken in war . Other texts record marriage and divorce . Although many of these documents have been described as administrative ephemera ORIGINS OF THE CIVILISATION OF ANGKOR 83.
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... described as ' long instructional narrative ' . In this formulation , I use ' instructional ' less to indicate a tone of imagined didacticism than the reliance of all the poems on abstract schemata ( the liturgical calendar , the Ages ...
... described as ' long instructional narrative ' . In this formulation , I use ' instructional ' less to indicate a tone of imagined didacticism than the reliance of all the poems on abstract schemata ( the liturgical calendar , the Ages ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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