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... inscriptions at his splendid new capital provide the underlying reason for these temples . The Preah Ko comprises ... inscriptions indicates control over the Mekong Valley from the delta to Wat Phu in Laos , and across the broad ...
... inscriptions at his splendid new capital provide the underlying reason for these temples . The Preah Ko comprises ... inscriptions indicates control over the Mekong Valley from the delta to Wat Phu in Laos , and across the broad ...
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... inscriptions that record particular kings is possibly the best approach to identifying the extent of their influence . Those of the first dynasty con- centrate north of the Great Lake and in the Mekong Valley up to its strategic ...
... inscriptions that record particular kings is possibly the best approach to identifying the extent of their influence . Those of the first dynasty con- centrate north of the Great Lake and in the Mekong Valley up to its strategic ...
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... inscriptions of the Dvaravati civilisation are important sources of information . Unlike the situation in Cambodia , where the original names of the Funan and Chenla kingdoms are unkown , we know that the name of the Chao Phraya polity ...
... inscriptions of the Dvaravati civilisation are important sources of information . Unlike the situation in Cambodia , where the original names of the Funan and Chenla kingdoms are unkown , we know that the name of the Chao Phraya polity ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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