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  1. Monuments of Civilization: Ancient Cambodia by Donatella Mazzeo, 1983-01
  2. Monuments of Civilization:Ancient Cambodia. by Donatella Mazzeo, Chiara Silvi Antonini, 1972
  3. Monuments of Civilization Ancient Cambodia by Donatella and Chiara Silvi Antonini Mazzeo, 1978
  4. Ancient Cambodia (Monuments of civilization) by Donatella Mazzeo, 1978
  5. Monuments Of Civilization: Ancient Cambodia by Donatella Mazzeo and Chiaro Silvi Antonini, 1978
  6. Ancient Cambodia (Monuments of civilization)by Mazzeo, Donatella by Enid Blyton, 1999
  7. Angkor and the Khmer Civilization (Ancient Peoples and Places) by Michael D. Coe, 2005-02
  8. Khmer Empire (Ancient Civilizations (Raintree Steck-Vaughn).) by Tami Deedrick, 2001-09
  9. Northeast Thailand before Angkor: Evidence from an Archaeological excavation at the Prasat Hin Phimai: An article from: Asian Perspectives
  10. The Civilization of Angkor by Charles Higham, 2002-01
  11. Angkor Life by Stephen O. Murray, 1996-06

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2. Monuments Of Civilization Ancient Cambodia - MAZZEO, DONATELLA;
Monuments of Civilization Ancient Cambodia; MAZZEO, DONATELLA; ANTONINI, CHIARA SILVI. Offered by Harfield Books of London
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5. ANCIENT CAMBODIA MONUMENTS OF CIVILIZATION - MAZZEO, DONATELLA
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6. Cambodia - Khmer Architecture
Preview of Khmer Architecture of the ancient Angkor Civilization Cambodia
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7. Chinese Ceramics, Jades, Buddhist Sculpture Art From Cambodia
33 Dynasties specializes in early Chinese ceramics, jades, Buddhist sculpture and arts of the ancient civilization of Cambodia and Vietnam.
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10. Ancient Southeast Asian Civilizations
cambodia. ancient Khmers Good general overview of Khmer civilization. photos,history - From Pacific University
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South East Asia - Home Cambodia General Resources Korea ... Viet Nam Ancient Civilizations Ancient Africa Aztec ByzantineEmpire Cambodia ... Ancient Civilizations Lesson Plans The Etruscan section which was found on this page as a "tag on" beneath south East Asia sections, where it didn't really belong, has been moved to a page of its own. Etruscan Civilization Cambodia Ancient Khmers Good general overview of Khmer civilization. - photos, history - From Pacific University - http://mcel.pacificu.edu/as/students/khmer/index.html Cambodian History Essay about Cambodian history. Information is about ancient Cambodia with only the last paragraph dedicated to the 20th century. - From Dr. Sam-Ang Sam - http://research.umbc.edu/eol/cambodia/histcamb.htm About the ancient Indochinese civilization of the Khmer from the pre-Angkor era to its fall. - illustrated - From Cambodia-travel.com - http://www.cambodia-travel.com/khmer-civilization.htm National Gallery of Art - Cambodia - Virtual Tour Welcome Sculpture of Angkor and Ancient Cambodia highlight this showing at the National Gallery of Art. You will need QuickTime VR to see the exhibits. This exhibit of ancient Indochinese art covers pre-Angkor to post-Angkor time periods. The pictures take time to load so be patient. - illustrated - From National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. - http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/camwel.htm

11. The Civilization Of Angkor
cambodia s ancient monuments at Angkor are so familiar that we can all The civilization of Angkor is remarkable and unique in that it delves into the
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Description Table of Contents About the Author ... Related Books "Charts the structure and development of this fabulous empire." Times Literary Supplement "Combines archaeological and literary evidence in tracing the rise and abandonment of Angkor (in A.D. 1431). Cambodia's ancient monuments at Angkor are so familiar that we can all chuckle at this comment of a Portuguese author in 1609: 'I confess I hesitate to write this, it appears as fantastic as the Atlantis of Plato.' Yet few of us know much about the civilization's origins. Let Higham fill you in." Archaeology magazine "The book presents an excellent collation of material from a variety of sources, and succeeds in being the most up-to-date historic summary of the Angkor civilization available. Highly Recommended"Michael Freeman, Royal Society for Asian Affairs

12. Angkorean Civilization (from Cambodia) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Angkorean civilization (from cambodia) Indravarman s son and successor, ancient civilization refers specifically to the first settled and stable
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13. Ancient Ruins Discovered In Cambodian Jungle. (from Archaeology) --  Britannica
ancient ruins discovered in cambodian jungle. (from archaeology) A team ofarchaeologists studying the ancient Khmer civilization of cambodia announced in
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A team of archaeologists studying the ancient Khmer civilization of Cambodia announced in 1998 that they had discovered a series of previously unknown Khmer temples and a man-made mound in the jungle of northwestern Cambodia. The newly discovered temples predate by as much as 300 years the nearby temple of Angkor Wat
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14. Khmer Civilization - History Of Cambodia & Angkor Wat
Concise articles about cambodia history and Khmer civilization. Its emergencelies in the fact that the ancient Khmer rulers adopted a right political
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Historical Background Indian's Influence Inscription Religion Lineage ... Mastery over Water Khmer Civilization Pre-Angkor Era Angkor Era Post Angkor Era Rise and Fall of Khmer ... Chronology
The Khmer or Angkor Civilization came into existence during the period from 802 to 1431 A.D. and stretched as far as the modern Thailand-Burma Border in the West and Wat Phou of Laos in the North during its peak. Its emergence lies in the fact that the ancient Khmer rulers adopted a right political doctrine of its time, which enforce the unity among people. Moreover, they had developed an intelligent irrigation system to control the water of the great Mekong River for agricultures, which enhanced its prosperity. The Khmer Civilization had long been perished over 5 centuries ago, but it left outstanding monuments such as the great Khmer temples of Angkor Wat and Bayon and numerous unique sculptures like Apsara. The word "

15. Cambodia - Success Of Angkor Wat / Ancient Khmer
Water Mastery Khmer civilization. History of cambodia Due to their engineeringgenius, the ancient Khmer built extensive irrigation and drainage
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Water Mastery - Khmer Civilization History of Cambodia Influence of Indian Civilization Inscription and Khmer Language Religion Lineage ... Mastery over Water Mastery over Water One of the major success of the Angkor Empire was due to its mastery over the control of water from the Mekong River. Being situated in the tropical Monsoon zone, the Angkor was subjected to a wet season with heavy rainfall during Monsoon and a dry season during the off-Monsoon period. Due to their engineering genius, the ancient Khmer built extensive irrigation and drainage system in order to manage the excessive water from the flood. This water was stored in the huge reservoirs such as the East and West Baray, and irrigated to the farmlands during the dry period. In this way, the Angkor were able to cultivate and harvest rice crops two or three times in one year. Such a high productivity of rice crops in a year helped to strengthen the country's economy significantly, and thus enhanced its prosperity. This enabled the god-king of the Angkor Empire to mobilize large number of laborers and slaves to undergo temples construction, several of which required over ten thousands of laborers and took them from two to three decades to complete. In addition, the Angkor kings were able to recruit manpower to serve in military which play a major role, not only in defending the throne, but in invading the neighbors. The Angkor kingdom expanded its territory vigorously and became a strong regional empire.

16. The King Awakens-21st Century Commentary On Cambodia
In July of 2002 I had gone to cambodia to visit the ancient temple of I haveheard said that the cambodia of today is a lost civilization as well as
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The King Awakens
A social commentary on 21st Century Cambodia
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Willard Van De Bogart
March 3, 2004
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A rumor began to spread throughout Cambodia in late January 2003 which was so controversial, and contained so many heated emotions that it resulted in a devastating act of social violence. When January 29th arrived the rumor had reached its climax resulting in the Royal Thai Embassy in Phnom Penh being completely burned and sacked. The rumor was about Cambodia's famed Angkor Wat temple belonging to neighboring Thailand and not to Cambodia. Maybe the world just thought Cambodia had lost all of its people in the days of the Khmer Rouge. Maybe the "Killing Fields" reverberated the opinion that there were no more people left in Cambodia who could speak out publicly on social issues. Perhaps the world thought that Pol Pot, the leader of the Khmer Rouge, removed the voice of Cambodia forever. The truth is he almost did. But then on one warm evening the capital of Cambodia came to life, and the world saw the Thai Embassy go up in flames. It was a spark that ignited a renewed interest in Cambodian history and Thai relations. This spark also awoke inside of me the thought that some greater force was at large in Cambodia that caused such an outbreak of social violence. One thing was for certain; the Cambodian people were not dead.

17. In The Shadow Of Angkor
this film seeks to paint a portrait of an ancient civilization of which a certain From the catalogue essay The Religions of ancient cambodia by
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Our web presentation of In The Shadow of Angkor emphasizes:
  • the continuity of Cambodian history from the days of Cambodia's powerful, empire-building kings up to today
  • the connections between art and spirituality, and the challenges of understanding the art of another culture and time
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It is possible that many students know little or nothing about Cambodia. Most Americans showed little interest in the country before it became strategically important during the Vietnam War. But many of us were horrified by the revelations of what has since been termed "genocide" under the Khmer Rouge regime of Pol Pot. Those students who read a daily newspaper will have been exposed to frequent stories since the summer (1997) of the political turmoil in the country, and the trial of Pol Pot. For basic information about Cambodia, try these three large sites: Cambodian Information Center
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18. Amazing Cambodia
I have heard about the great ruins in Angkor, cambodia. Being from countrywith an ancient civilization, I could be excused for claiming that the
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Angkor Wat
face towers in the Bayon
apsaras in the Bayon
jungles and temple gate in Ta Prohm
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Amazing Cambodia My impulsive decision has never worked out so well. When I talked to friends about some exotic place to visit just one day before the Easter Holidays, it seemed that Cambodia was only choice because it was easy for a Chinese national to get a Cambodian tourist visa. The plane ticket to Phnom Penh was expensive, but I really couldn't complain too much for such last minute travel plan. Cambodians seem to have a short collective memory. Perhaps that is the only way a people could cope with the wholesale genocide committed against them by their own compatriots. The usual principle "enemy of enemy is friend" does not apply in Cambodia. Vietnamese are universally hated in Cambodia but many people, especially country folks, voted in the UN-sponsored election for Prime Minister Hun Sen, who was installed by the Vietnamese after they drove out the Khmer Rouge. Khmer Rouge is cursed beyond redemption, but the Chinese and the Thais, both offered military help to the Khmer Rouge, are well liked. Cambodia is destined to rise again to take its respectful place in the world of nations. But for all the glory and sophistication of their ancient civilization, until understood by the Cambodians, the recent dark past warns outsiders that Cambodia may yet make another ugly turn in their extraordinary history.

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