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    Early history of Cambodia

    The early history of Cambodia follows the prehistoric and protohistoric development of Cambodia as a country in mainland Southeast Asia. Thanks to archaeological work carried out since 2009, this can now be traced back to the Neolithic period. As excavation sites have become more numerous and modern dating methods are applied, settlement traces of all stages of human civil development from neolithic hunter-gatherer groups to organized preliterate societies are documented in the region. Historical records of a political structure on territory that is now modern-day Cambodia first appear in Chinese annals in reference to Funan, a polity that encompassed the southernmost part of the Indochinese peninsula during the 1st to 6th centuries. Centered at the lower Mekong, Funan is noted as the oldest regional Hindu culture, which suggests prolonged socio-economic interaction with maritime trading partners of the Indosphere in the west. Wikipedia

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  2. southeastasianarchaeology.com

    Cambodia is located in Mainland Southeast Asia, surrounded by Thailand, Laos and Vietnam. The archaeology of Cambodia has been studied greatly, mostly on the art and architecture of Angkor, but increasingly on pre-Angkorian and prehistoric sites such as Laang Spean. All three Unesco World Heritage Sites of Cambodia are archaeological sites: the famous Angkor Archaeological Park, Preah Vihear ...
    • Angkor

      Honoring Damian Evans, a pioneer in using remote sensing for Angkor archaeology, whose research transformed understanding of the Khmer Empire's ... [Talk] A Monkey, a Crocodile, and a Snake - Unfamiliar Portrayals in Familiar Narratives in the Angkor Area ... Discover Cambodia's hidden temples like Koh Ker and Banteay Chhmar, showcasing the ...

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  5. smithsonianmag.com

    Laser scans conducted last year show that the area is studded with undiscovered archaeological sites, including a city in the jungle that may be larger than Cambodia's current capital city Phnom ...
  6. cdn.angkordatabase.asia

    Preface In December 2009, the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts of Cambodia, the Memot Centre for Archaeology, the German Embassy and the Ger-man Archaeological Institute, together with the National Museum of Cambodia, agreed on the installation of a new exhibition about the Early Metal Age of Cambodia (Fig. 1).
  7. angkordatabase.asia

    New Perspectives on Early Cambodia from the Lower Mekong Archaeological Project One cannot know a country without understanding its history, and the heritage of Cambodia is deeply rooted in its past. Archaeological research provides one approach to studying a nation's past, since archaeology is a form of long-term history. After decades of political instability, archaeological research has ...
  8. angkordatabase.asia

    Seng Sonetra was Acting Dean and Lecturer of the Department of Archaeology, Royal University of Fine Arts in Phnom Penh before undertaking the MA programme in History of Art and Archaeology at SOAS University of London in 2018 - 19. She has conducted several archaeological excavations of prehistoric sites in Cambodia under the cooperation between the Memot Centre for Archaeology, University ...
  9. khmerstudies.org

    Paper presented at the Conference on Circular Earthworks in Cambodia, 14th-19th November 1999 in the Faculty of Archaeology, Royal University of Fine Arts, Phnom Penh. Mourer, Cécile and Roland, 'The prehistoric industry of Laang Spean, Province of Battambang, Cambodia'. Archaeology, and Physical Anthropology in Oceania 512 (1970): 128-146.
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