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We only index content and share the link provided on other sites. Based on ethnographic research
conducted with families living in the archaeological site of Angkor, this study begins with a reading
of the social (re) construction on the basis of domestic space. Selected papers from the 13th
International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Berlin
2010. Volume 2. Singapore. Andreas Reinecke Download Free PDF View PDF 2012. These delicate
connections, currently threatened by heritage management restrictions, development and tourism
need to be nurtured and strengthened. It focuses on Angkor's three primary capitals: Hariharalaya,
Yashodharapura, and Angkor Thom. The imposition of these hegemonic constructs of heritage
exclude other notions of heritage, and the over-arching outstanding universal value negates the local
social values, overshadows local communities and raises concerns about fundamental cultural rights.
Transcultural Entanglements between Local Social Practices and Global Virtual Realities. To date,
however, relatively little archaeological work has been completed outside of the capital of Angkor,
and we have a limited understanding of the broader dynamics of the Empire. The monumental
palimpsest of temples, tanks, and channels that now comprises Greater Angkor belies the fragile web
of patronage and factionalism that supported most Angkorian rulers. Stress-Relieved Strands..
Banded Tendon Anchorage. Please buy the printed form to please and appreciate the author “Vandy
Kaunn”. The dominant disourse of heritage has long focused on the preservation and conservation of
material remains, and as a consequence it has drawn attention away from the social and cultural
contexts which are important. The map data are used to evaluate conventional interpretations of the
site as a major industrial complex, urban center and military outpost. Originating from a set of
Western elitist ideas, the ideas of patrimoine and historic monument directed the heritage
conservation of the early French in Angkor. Arteries of empire: an operational study of transport and
communication in Angkorian Southeast Asia (9th to 15th centuries CE). PhD Thesis. University of
Sydney. Starting with the house, this study ends with an interpretative essay on the temple seen as a
spatial matrix from which social disharmonies could be regulated. Cartographic mappings of the
spatial distribution of deities in areas previously studied reveal a hierarchical system of territorial and
social control operated by powerful deceased personalities. At its height, the Khmer Empire stretched
across much of mainland Southeast Asia, and it remains the most extensive dominion in the history
of the region. The findings from the interviews clearly establish that the local Khmers are connected
to the Angkorian landscape, amidst the heritage conundrums. The study has helped reveal the
complexity that exists at Angkor, and the tenuousness of cultural connections that link the local
villagers with the Angkorian temples and archaeological remains. We describe the use of remote
sensing and ground survey methods to produce the first comprehensive archaeological map of the
site. Download Free PDF View PDF Reimagining the City of Fire and Iron: A landscape
archaeology of the Angkor-Period Industrial Complex of Preah Khan of Kompong Svay, Cambodia
(ca. 9th to 13th centuries A.D) Mitch Hendrickson In the archaeological literature regional centers
often receive far less attention than capital regions and the medieval Khmer Empire (ca. 9th to 15th
centuries A.D.) is a classic case in point. Successful kings integrated agrarian provinces into the
broader Sanskrit cosmopolis through alliance-building and negotiation. The thesis ends with a study
of the shaping of the sacred space. To browse Academia.edu and the wider internet faster and more
securely, please take a few seconds to upgrade your browser. The findings have implications for our
understanding of early urbanism, industrial production and imperial expansion in the region. The
political instability of the 1970s further contributed to this lacuna of knowledge. We only share links
to PDF Books and do not host or upload any file to any server whatsoever including torrent files as
we gather links from the internet searched through the world’s most famous search engines like
Google, Bing, etc. Download Free PDF View PDF Polkinghorne, M. (2018). Reconfiguring
Kingdoms: The end of Angkor and the emergence of Early Modern period Cambodia. You can
download the paper by clicking the button above.
The findings from the interviews clearly establish that the local Khmers are connected to the
Angkorian landscape, amidst the heritage conundrums. The study has helped reveal the complexity
that exists at Angkor, and the tenuousness of cultural connections that link the local villagers with the
Angkorian temples and archaeological remains. Springer: Heidelberg 2013 (edited with Monica
Juneja) (FULL PDF) Michael S. Successful kings integrated agrarian provinces into the broader
Sanskrit cosmopolis through alliance-building and negotiation. The thesis ends with a study of the
shaping of the sacred space. The map data are used to evaluate conventional interpretations of the
site as a major industrial complex, urban center and military outpost. The local Khmer associations
with Angkor Wat and some of the ruined temples through Animism and Buddhism went unnoticed
and as a result there is a limited understanding of social values that may have previously existed. Five
study villages were chosen due to their proximity to significant heritage features, and sixty-three
villagers were interviewed using semi-structured in-depth interview methods, along with thirteen
experts. Originating from a set of Western elitist ideas, the ideas of patrimoine and historic
monument directed the heritage conservation of the early French in Angkor. Selected papers from
the 13th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists,
Berlin 2010. Volume 2. Singapore. Andreas Reinecke Download Free PDF View PDF 2012.
Download Free PDF View PDF Reimagining the City of Fire and Iron: A landscape archaeology of
the Angkor-Period Industrial Complex of Preah Khan of Kompong Svay, Cambodia (ca. 9th to 13th
centuries A.D) Mitch Hendrickson In the archaeological literature regional centers often receive far
less attention than capital regions and the medieval Khmer Empire (ca. 9th to 15th centuries A.D.) is
a classic case in point. In this paper we begin to address this lacuna at the remote monumental
complex of Preah Khan of Kompong Svay, the largest of all the Angkor-period regional centers. If
any publisher or writer ask the uploader to remove the book consequently links here would
automatically be deleted. You can download the paper by clicking the button above. Download Free
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unavailable. At its height, the Khmer Empire stretched across much of mainland Southeast Asia, and
it remains the most extensive dominion in the history of the region. Starting with the house, this
study ends with an interpretative essay on the temple seen as a spatial matrix from which social
disharmonies could be regulated. Perched at the northern edge of the great Tonle Sap lake, Khmer
inhabitants expanded the state’s urban epicenter to a 60 mile2 area from the 9th through 15th
centuries. You can download more Khmer books from MYEBOOOKSFREE.COM. The building of
houses and the ways in which they are inhabited are examined from a technical, ritual and social
point of view, in tandem with data on cardinal orientations and their symbolism. Radiocarbon
55(1):31-47 Mitch Hendrickson Download Free PDF View PDF 2008. The monumental palimpsest
of temples, tanks, and channels that now comprises Greater Angkor belies the fragile web of
patronage and factionalism that supported most Angkorian rulers. The focus group was tape
recorded, transcribed, and translated. 2. Key. The social phenomenon that connects people and places
is as significant as the material heritage; at times more significant. These delicate connections,
currently threatened by heritage management restrictions, development and tourism need to be
nurtured and strengthened. They depended on religious institutions and the priestly elite who
managed them. We describe the use of remote sensing and ground survey methods to produce the
first comprehensive archaeological map of the site. The interventions centred on the monuments paid
very little attention to the social relevance to the small communities that lived in the region at the
time. Authorised Heritage Discourse (after Smith 2006) is legitimised internationally through a series
of recommendations, charters, conventions and documents; including the 1972 World Heritage
Convention. We only share links to PDF Books and do not host or upload any file to any server
whatsoever including torrent files as we gather links from the internet searched through the world’s
most famous search engines like Google, Bing, etc. Transcultural Entanglements between Local
Social Practices and Global Virtual Realities.
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conventional interpretations of the site as a major industrial complex, urban center and military
outpost. Cartographic mappings of the spatial distribution of deities in areas previously studied reveal
a hierarchical system of territorial and social control operated by powerful deceased personalities.
The thesis ends with a study of the shaping of the sacred space. Angkor’s state temples required a
continuous flow of capital and labor from communities throughout the Angkorian world. We only
share links to PDF Books and do not host or upload any file to any server whatsoever including
torrent files as we gather links from the internet searched through the world’s most famous search
engines like Google, Bing, etc. If any publisher or writer ask the uploader to remove the book
consequently links here would automatically be deleted. It focuses on Angkor's three primary
capitals: Hariharalaya, Yashodharapura, and Angkor Thom. We only index content and share the link
provided on other sites. These delicate connections, currently threatened by heritage management
restrictions, development and tourism need to be nurtured and strengthened. Download Free PDF
View PDF See Full PDF Download PDF Loading Preview Sorry, preview is currently unavailable.
To browse Academia.edu and the wider internet faster and more securely, please take a few seconds
to upgrade your browser. Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association (28): 52-56 Mitch
Hendrickson Download Free PDF View PDF Memories of Ancient Maritime Tin Route linking
Hanoi and Haifa. Transcultural Entanglements between Local Social Practices and Global Virtual
Realities. Arteries of empire: an operational study of transport and communication in Angkorian
Southeast Asia (9th to 15th centuries CE). PhD Thesis. University of Sydney. The findings have
implications for our understanding of early urbanism, industrial production and imperial expansion in
the region. The monumental palimpsest of temples, tanks, and channels that now comprises Greater
Angkor belies the fragile web of patronage and factionalism that supported most Angkorian rulers.
The building of houses and the ways in which they are inhabited are examined from a technical,
ritual and social point of view, in tandem with data on cardinal orientations and their symbolism.
Five study villages were chosen due to their proximity to significant heritage features, and sixty-
three villagers were interviewed using semi-structured in-depth interview methods, along with
thirteen experts. Angkor World Heritage Site (AWHS) was studied using case study methodology.
The findings from the interviews clearly establish that the local Khmers are connected to the
Angkorian landscape, amidst the heritage conundrums. The study has helped reveal the complexity
that exists at Angkor, and the tenuousness of cultural connections that link the local villagers with
the Angkorian temples and archaeological remains. The imposition of these hegemonic constructs of
heritage exclude other notions of heritage, and the over-arching outstanding universal value negates
the local social values, overshadows local communities and raises concerns about fundamental
cultural rights. Download Free PDF View PDF Reimagining the City of Fire and Iron: A landscape
archaeology of the Angkor-Period Industrial Complex of Preah Khan of Kompong Svay, Cambodia
(ca. 9th to 13th centuries A.D) Mitch Hendrickson In the archaeological literature regional centers
often receive far less attention than capital regions and the medieval Khmer Empire (ca. 9th to 15th
centuries A.D.) is a classic case in point. The social phenomenon that connects people and places is as
significant as the material heritage; at times more significant. The focus group was tape recorded,
transcribed, and translated. 2. Key. Angkorian-style power collapsed in the 15th century and the
capital moved southward, but archaeological research suggests resilience in cultural institutions on
which cycles of Angkorian states rose and fell. Analysis of the texts highlights a distinction between
types of roads (e.g., thnal, phlu, vrah? phlu) that may be discerned from archaeological features
(causeways, embankments, main roads) visible in the landscape today. Based on ethnographic
research conducted with families living in the archaeological site of Angkor, this study begins with a
reading of the social (re) construction on the basis of domestic space. Springer: Heidelberg 2013
(edited with Monica Juneja) (FULL PDF) Michael S. Selected papers from the 13th International
Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Berlin 2010. Volume 2.
Singapore. Andreas Reinecke Download Free PDF View PDF 2012.
So did the administrative apparatus whose residents populated its urban capital. The building of
houses and the ways in which they are inhabited are examined from a technical, ritual and social
point of view, in tandem with data on cardinal orientations and their symbolism. We only index
content and share the link provided on other sites. We only share links to PDF Books and do not host
or upload any file to any server whatsoever including torrent files as we gather links from the
internet searched through the world’s most famous search engines like Google, Bing, etc. The map
data are used to evaluate conventional interpretations of the site as a major industrial complex, urban
center and military outpost. Starting with the house, this study ends with an interpretative essay on
the temple seen as a spatial matrix from which social disharmonies could be regulated. Perched at the
northern edge of the great Tonle Sap lake, Khmer inhabitants expanded the state’s urban epicenter to
a 60 mile2 area from the 9th through 15th centuries. Cartographic mappings of the spatial
distribution of deities in areas previously studied reveal a hierarchical system of territorial and social
control operated by powerful deceased personalities. Stress-Relieved Strands.. Banded Tendon
Anchorage. To date, however, relatively little archaeological work has been completed outside of the
capital of Angkor, and we have a limited understanding of the broader dynamics of the Empire.
Successful kings integrated agrarian provinces into the broader Sanskrit cosmopolis through alliance-
building and negotiation. In this paper we begin to address this lacuna at the remote monumental
complex of Preah Khan of Kompong Svay, the largest of all the Angkor-period regional centers.
Angkorian-style power collapsed in the 15th century and the capital moved southward, but
archaeological research suggests resilience in cultural institutions on which cycles of Angkorian
states rose and fell. Since the rediscovery of the Angkor temples in 1862, early French research was
concentrated solely on Angkor’s monumental heritage. Download Free PDF View PDF See Full
PDF Download PDF Loading Preview Sorry, preview is currently unavailable. The findings have
implications for our understanding of early urbanism, industrial production and imperial expansion in
the region. The thesis ends with a study of the shaping of the sacred space. Based on ethnographic
research conducted with families living in the archaeological site of Angkor, this study begins with a
reading of the social (re) construction from the basis of domestic space. Starting with the house, this
study ends with an interpretative essay on the temple seen as a spatial matrix from which social
disharmonies could be regulated. Download Free PDF View PDF Polkinghorne, M. (2018).
Reconfiguring Kingdoms: The end of Angkor and the emergence of Early Modern period Cambodia.
Selected papers from the 13th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast
Asian Archaeologists, Berlin 2010. Volume 2. Singapore. Andreas Reinecke Download Free PDF
View PDF 2012. You can download the paper by clicking the button above. They depended on
religious institutions and the priestly elite who managed them. The thesis ends with a study of the
shaping of the sacred space. Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association (28): 52-56 Mitch
Hendrickson Download Free PDF View PDF Memories of Ancient Maritime Tin Route linking
Hanoi and Haifa. Please buy the printed form to please and appreciate the author “Vandy Kaunn”.
Arteries of empire: an operational study of transport and communication in Angkorian Southeast
Asia (9th to 15th centuries CE). PhD Thesis. University of Sydney. The dominant disourse of
heritage has long focused on the preservation and conservation of material remains, and as a
consequence it has drawn attention away from the social and cultural contexts which are important.
Angkor World Heritage Site (AWHS) was studied using case study methodology. Transcultural
Entanglements between Local Social Practices and Global Virtual Realities.
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distinction between types of roads (e.g., thnal, phlu, vrah? phlu) that may be discerned from
archaeological features (causeways, embankments, main roads) visible in the landscape today. To
date, however, relatively little archaeological work has been completed outside of the capital of
Angkor, and we have a limited understanding of the broader dynamics of the Empire. Five study
villages were chosen due to their proximity to significant heritage features, and sixty-three villagers
were interviewed using semi-structured in-depth interview methods, along with thirteen experts.
Based on ethnographic research conducted with families living in the archaeological site of Angkor,
this study begins with a reading of the social (re) construction on the basis of domestic space. The
findings have implications for our understanding of early urbanism, industrial production and
imperial expansion in the region. We only index content and share the link provided on other sites.
Based on ethnographic research conducted with families living in the archaeological site of Angkor,
this study begins with a reading of the social (re) construction from the basis of domestic space.
Perched at the northern edge of the great Tonle Sap lake, Khmer inhabitants expanded the state’s
urban epicenter to a 60 mile2 area from the 9th through 15th centuries. Download Free PDF View
PDF Reimagining the City of Fire and Iron: A landscape archaeology of the Angkor-Period
Industrial Complex of Preah Khan of Kompong Svay, Cambodia (ca. 9th to 13th centuries A.D)
Mitch Hendrickson In the archaeological literature regional centers often receive far less attention
than capital regions and the medieval Khmer Empire (ca. 9th to 15th centuries A.D.) is a classic case
in point. Originating from a set of Western elitist ideas, the ideas of patrimoine and historic
monument directed the heritage conservation of the early French in Angkor. In this paper we begin
to address this lacuna at the remote monumental complex of Preah Khan of Kompong Svay, the
largest of all the Angkor-period regional centers. They depended on religious institutions and the
priestly elite who managed them. A systematic process of documentation, restoration and
conservation was begun with the establishment of Conservation d’Angkor in Siem Reap in 1908. We
only share links to PDF Books and do not host or upload any file to any server whatsoever including
torrent files as we gather links from the internet searched through the world’s most famous search
engines like Google, Bing, etc. Transcultural Entanglements between Local Social Practices and
Global Virtual Realities. The local Khmer associations with Angkor Wat and some of the ruined
temples through Animism and Buddhism went unnoticed and as a result there is a limited
understanding of social values that may have previously existed. Stress-Relieved Strands.. Banded
Tendon Anchorage. Radiocarbon 55(1):31-47 Mitch Hendrickson Download Free PDF View PDF
2008. Arteries of empire: an operational study of transport and communication in Angkorian
Southeast Asia (9th to 15th centuries CE). PhD Thesis. University of Sydney. Connecting the Dots:
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to 14th centuries AD). You can download more Khmer books from MYEBOOOKSFREE.COM. The
thesis ends with a study of the shaping of the sacred space. Please buy the printed form to please
and appreciate the author “Vandy Kaunn”. If any publisher or writer ask the uploader to remove the
book consequently links here would automatically be deleted. Cartographic mappings of the spatial
distribution of deities in areas previously studied reveal a hierarchical system of territorial and social
control operated by powerful deceased personalities. The focus group was tape recorded,
transcribed, and translated. 2. Key. At its height, the Khmer Empire stretched across much of
mainland Southeast Asia, and it remains the most extensive dominion in the history of the region. It
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The dominant disourse of heritage has long focused on the preservation and conservation of material
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which are important. We only index content and share the link provided on other sites. The local
Khmer associations with Angkor Wat and some of the ruined temples through Animism and
Buddhism went unnoticed and as a result there is a limited understanding of social values that may
have previously existed. You can download the paper by clicking the button above. The findings
have implications for our understanding of early urbanism, industrial production and imperial
expansion in the region. Transcultural Entanglements between Local Social Practices and Global
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Sorry, preview is currently unavailable. It focuses on Angkor's three primary capitals: Hariharalaya,
Yashodharapura, and Angkor Thom. Selected papers from the 13th International Conference of the
European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Berlin 2010. Volume 2. Singapore.
Andreas Reinecke Download Free PDF View PDF 2012. Angkor’s state temples required a
continuous flow of capital and labor from communities throughout the Angkorian world. Elastic
Shortening of Concrete.. Anchorage Setting. Please buy the printed form to please and appreciate
the author “Vandy Kaunn”. The political instability of the 1970s further contributed to this lacuna of
knowledge. Stress-Relieved Strands.. Banded Tendon Anchorage. Based on ethnographic research
conducted with families living in the archaeological site of Angkor, this study begins with a reading
of the social (re) construction from the basis of domestic space. Radiocarbon 55(1):31-47 Mitch
Hendrickson Download Free PDF View PDF 2008. These delicate connections, currently threatened
by heritage management restrictions, development and tourism need to be nurtured and
strengthened. Perched at the northern edge of the great Tonle Sap lake, Khmer inhabitants expanded
the state’s urban epicenter to a 60 mile2 area from the 9th through 15th centuries. Murphy, Pierre
Baptiste, Thierry Zephir, ed. Angkor. Exploring Cambodia's Sacred City. The imposition of these
hegemonic constructs of heritage exclude other notions of heritage, and the over-arching outstanding
universal value negates the local social values, overshadows local communities and raises concerns
about fundamental cultural rights. Contact the content providers to remove copyrighted material, if
applicable, and email us, we will remove the relevant link or content immediately. Angkorian-style
power collapsed in the 15th century and the capital moved southward, but archaeological research
suggests resilience in cultural institutions on which cycles of Angkorian states rose and fell. Bulletin
of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association (28): 52-56 Mitch Hendrickson Download Free PDF View
PDF Memories of Ancient Maritime Tin Route linking Hanoi and Haifa. Cartographic mappings of
the spatial distribution of deities in areas previously studied reveal a hierarchical system of territorial
and social control operated by powerful deceased personalities. Starting with the house, this study
ends with an interpretative essay on the temple seen as a spatial matrix from which social
disharmonies could be regulated. A systematic process of documentation, restoration and
conservation was begun with the establishment of Conservation d’Angkor in Siem Reap in 1908. The
thesis ends with a study of the shaping of the sacred space. At its height, the Khmer Empire
stretched across much of mainland Southeast Asia, and it remains the most extensive dominion in
the history of the region. Authorised Heritage Discourse (after Smith 2006) is legitimised
internationally through a series of recommendations, charters, conventions and documents; including
the 1972 World Heritage Convention.
At its height, the Khmer Empire stretched across much of mainland Southeast Asia, and it remains
the most extensive dominion in the history of the region. If any publisher or writer ask the uploader
to remove the book consequently links here would automatically be deleted. By using our site, you
agree to our collection of information through the use of cookies. Selected papers from the 13th
International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Berlin
2010. Volume 2. Singapore. Andreas Reinecke Download Free PDF View PDF 2012. Starting with
the house, this study ends with an interpretative essay on the temple seen as a spatial matrix from
which social disharmonies could be regulated. The political instability of the 1970s further
contributed to this lacuna of knowledge. It focuses on Angkor's three primary capitals: Hariharalaya,
Yashodharapura, and Angkor Thom. Analysis of the texts highlights a distinction between types of
roads (e.g., thnal, phlu, vrah? phlu) that may be discerned from archaeological features (causeways,
embankments, main roads) visible in the landscape today. Download Free PDF View PDF See Full
PDF Download PDF Loading Preview Sorry, preview is currently unavailable. The interventions
centred on the monuments paid very little attention to the social relevance to the small communities
that lived in the region at the time. Perched at the northern edge of the great Tonle Sap lake, Khmer
inhabitants expanded the state’s urban epicenter to a 60 mile2 area from the 9th through 15th
centuries. We only index content and share the link provided on other sites. We only share links to
PDF Books and do not host or upload any file to any server whatsoever including torrent files as we
gather links from the internet searched through the world’s most famous search engines like Google,
Bing, etc. To browse Academia.edu and the wider internet faster and more securely, please take a
few seconds to upgrade your browser. The building of houses and the ways in which they are
inhabited are examined from a technical, ritual and social point of view, in tandem with data on
cardinal orientations and their symbolism. Starting with the house, this study ends with an
interpretative essay on the temple seen as a spatial matrix from which social disharmonies could be
regulated. A systematic process of documentation, restoration and conservation was begun with the
establishment of Conservation d’Angkor in Siem Reap in 1908. Keo Duong Download Free PDF
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methodology. The dominant disourse of heritage has long focused on the preservation and
conservation of material remains, and as a consequence it has drawn attention away from the social
and cultural contexts which are important. Successful kings integrated agrarian provinces into the
broader Sanskrit cosmopolis through alliance-building and negotiation. The findings from the
interviews clearly establish that the local Khmers are connected to the Angkorian landscape, amidst
the heritage conundrums. The study has helped reveal the complexity that exists at Angkor, and the
tenuousness of cultural connections that link the local villagers with the Angkorian temples and
archaeological remains. Contact the content providers to remove copyrighted material, if applicable,
and email us, we will remove the relevant link or content immediately. Angkorian-style power
collapsed in the 15th century and the capital moved southward, but archaeological research suggests
resilience in cultural institutions on which cycles of Angkorian states rose and fell. The monumental
palimpsest of temples, tanks, and channels that now comprises Greater Angkor belies the fragile web
of patronage and factionalism that supported most Angkorian rulers. So did the administrative
apparatus whose residents populated its urban capital. The findings have implications for our
understanding of early urbanism, industrial production and imperial expansion in the region. Please
buy the printed form to please and appreciate the author “Vandy Kaunn”. To date, however, relatively
little archaeological work has been completed outside of the capital of Angkor, and we have a limited
understanding of the broader dynamics of the Empire. These delicate connections, currently
threatened by heritage management restrictions, development and tourism need to be nurtured and
strengthened.

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