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... represent him as a boddhisattva . He also had the Northern Baray constructed , with its island temple of Neak Pean built to represent the sacred Indian lake Anavatapta . Here , it was said , pilgrims could wash away the slime of their ...
... represent him as a boddhisattva . He also had the Northern Baray constructed , with its island temple of Neak Pean built to represent the sacred Indian lake Anavatapta . Here , it was said , pilgrims could wash away the slime of their ...
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... represents only the tiniest scratch on the surface of understanding the origins of the civilisa- tion of Angkor . However , it has clarified some issues and posed new ones . Some of the moated sites represent a far longer time span than ...
... represents only the tiniest scratch on the surface of understanding the origins of the civilisa- tion of Angkor . However , it has clarified some issues and posed new ones . Some of the moated sites represent a far longer time span than ...
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... represent- ing the other end of the line will necessarily rise higher . The scale of the change implied by the Crafts revision is substantial . His estimates of growth rates between 1760 and 1831 imply that national output in 1760 must ...
... represent- ing the other end of the line will necessarily rise higher . The scale of the change implied by the Crafts revision is substantial . His estimates of growth rates between 1760 and 1831 imply that national output in 1760 must ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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