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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

61. Ultra Ancient Civilizations
pryamids resemble orion,the temples of cambodia resemble draco stars were also revererdby the ancient mesopotaminans? when I talk of civilization I mean the
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This debate took place in the conversations forums of Discovery Channel, since this forum are erased after certain time, I save them and put it here. Please go there to see the most recent conversations. Ultra-Ancient Civilizations Part 1
by liangcheng,
Sun Feb 28 21:09:25 1999
This topic may seem somewhat out of place but here is a real curiousity: During the last ice age, sea level was about 300 feet lower. Mankind has always lived near water and built larger cities near waterways until very recently. Has any effort been made to locate any remains of ultra-ancient cities under the sea near the edge s of the continental shelves close to ancient river channels where they would have been most likely to have been built, and are there any methods of detecting these remnants if they are buried under deep layers of silt?
Ultra-Ancient Civilizations
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62. The New York Review Of Books: Cambodia: Sanskrit Inscriptions
to tell us how in Vietnam, and now in cambodia, people, animals being destroyed,little information is given about the destruction of an ancient civilization.
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/10917
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By J.F. Staal While the newspapers continue to tell us how in Vietnam, and now in Cambodia, people, animals, villages, farms, cities, crops, forests, and even the fish in the ocean are being destroyed, little information is given about the destruction of an ancient civilization. We do not know which temples and monasteries were destroyed and which books and manuscripts, sculptures and inscriptions have disappeared forever. A study of the history of the Sanskrit inscriptions from Cambodia alone may help us to understand a civilization that may soon be altogether lost. 1133 words The full text of this piece is only available to subscribers of the Review 's electronic edition . To subscribe or learn more about the electronic edition, please click here . (If you're already a subscriber to the electronic edition, please sign in to see the full text. If you keep going around in circles, check your account page to make sure your subscription hasn't expired.)

63. VirtualTourist.com - Cochinjew's Angkor Wat Travelogue - Andy Brouwers Bibliogra
1994 Pym, Christopher; The Road to Angkor. 1959 Pym, Christopher; Mistaphimin cambodia. 1960 Pym, Christopher; The ancient civilization of Angkor.
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cochinjew's Travelogue About Angkor Wat. Travel experience, unbiased tips, reviews, and pictures on Angkor Wat - andy brouwers bibliography on cambodia continued
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64. Earthwatch Archaeologist Explores Cambodia
describes the evolution of the ancient Khmer civilization, the history of archaeologyin the region, and the result of three visits to cambodia with colleagues
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Earthwatch Archaeologist Explores Cambodia
Dr. Charles Higham, who has excavated rich Iron Age sites in Thailand with Earthwatch teams, investigates new sites in neighboring war-torn Cambodia.
Cambodia harbors some of the most impressive archaeological sites in the world, including the incomparable monument of Angkor Wat, legacies of the Khmer civilization which dominated the region from 600 to 1450 a.d. But decades of political instability, inflamed by the Khmer Rouge regime of the 1970s, have left many of these sites abused and neglected. Responding to new era of peace in the region, Earthwatch-supported archaeologist Charles Higham was one of the first to explore Cambodia's historic riches.
Higham, a professor of anthropology at the University of Otago, New Zealand, and a Fellow of the British Academy, reported on visiting Cambodia in a recent Discovering Archaeology Online Weekly Newsletter. The article describes the evolution of the ancient Khmer civilization, the history of archaeology in the region, and the result of three visits to Cambodia with colleagues in 1999. The visits were an extension of Higham's excavations in neighboring Thailand, supported by Earthwatch's Origins of Angkor project.
"The highlight of our time in Cambodia was rescuing information at the Iron Age cemetery of Phum Snay, which has been 99 percent destroyed by looters," said Higham. "Phum Snay is a huge cemetery 70 kilometers to the west of Angkor Wat. We plan to work there for another few seasons, but first we need to get a permit from the authorities."

65. Archaeolink.com Archaeology, Anthropology, Ancient Civilizations - Social Studie
Provides those interested in archaeology, anthropology, and ancient civilizations hundreds of reviewed resources for any research project ancient Africa Aztec ByzantineEmpire cambodia Celts China
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The Amazing This place is designed to provide students and others interested in the fields of archaeology, anthropology, and ancient civilizations (and now a lot more) a one stop resource for homework help or other projects. You will find numerous resources (currently over ten thousand and climbing ) divided by topic. Each site has been reviewed, and checked for links inappropriate for youngsters. While I try to keep things up to date, you may run into dead or changed links. If so, please notify me and I will remove them as soon as possible. If you have a website which you would like to see here, please send me the information and I will review it for possible inclusion. - Thank You website designed for use on all types of browsers from the most primitive to advanced versions. Archaeology Anthropology Ancient Civilizations Glossary ... Specialty Pages Or scroll down the page for topic headings. Do you need money for school? Check out the section about scholarships, grants, fellowships, and other sources of academic and research funding. Archaeology, Anthropology, History Scholarships

66. Ancient Civilizations
Carl Munck, archaeocryptographer, introduces an ancient Pyramid Matrix Civilizationsin America Contents Origins of Mexico Images of cambodia The Golden
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Ancient Civilizations
Ancient civilizations hold a fascination for many people. I've been hooked since I first set eyes on a National Geographic that had photos from King Tut's tomb. My grandfather also had an extensive collection of arrowheads, which served to remind me that the US also had its own ancient civilizations. Very little is known about the Mound Builders of the Ohio Valley. The Serpent Mound is an incredible sight from the sky, but we can only speculate on why it was built. There are even a few effigy mounds in my hometown. If Indiana Jones inspired you, you're sure to find something of interest below.
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Interesting site which has info on ancient civilizations, myths, legends, etc. Ancient Civilizations Links and resources The PartheNet Dedicated to ancient Greece Jessica's Archaeology Links Stone Circles Informative site covering more than just Britain's stone circles Ancient Societies Jump-site Jumping off point for numerous sites Ancient Links at the Portal to Other Worlds PyramidMatrix.com

67. Travel Asia - Cambodia
Day Siem Reap Tour from $ 73 per person Come and explore the ancient civilizationand the wooden boat on the Tonle Sap Lake, the great Lake of cambodia, one of
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68. A E
video portrait of one of the most influential ancient European civilizations. Trekdeep into the dangerous jungles of cambodia and come face to face
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69. THAI RURAL WAY OF LIFE AND ANCIENT CIVILIZATION - Highlights - Thailand Travel
Historical Park offers visitors a firsthand loot at the grandeur and splendor ofthis ancient civilization. All Countries
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70. Archaeology And Ancient Civilizations - Www.ezboard.com
Registered User (2/25/03 710 pm) Reply, ancient Iraqi civilization In India, Cambodiaand China, ruthless art thieves are stripping cultural sites of
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71. AVANTI PICTURES CORPORATION
systems and explores how Canadian architects, engineers, aid workers and the cambodianpeople are looking at cambodia s ancient civilizations for practical
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A film about the genius and tragedy of the Cambodian people, their resilient spirit, and their hope for the future. It is also an explanation of the importance of culture to both the morale, and the practical functioning of any civilization.
'Sacred Waters of Cambodia' uncovers Angkor's ancient building and water systems and explores how Canadian architects, engineers, aid workers and the Cambodian people are looking at Cambodia's ancient civilizations for practical knowledge, inspiration and hope.
A film about the genius and tragedy of the Cambodian people, about their resilient spirit, and their hope for the future. It is also an explanation of the importance of culture to both the morale, and the practical functioning of any civilization. 'Sacred Waters' illustrates how people from around the world are working together to reassemble the infrastructure of a country destroyed by war, and how together they are learning from the cultural, religious, and technological successes
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"`Sacred Waters' (is an) extraordinarily compelling hour-long film about the tragedy and genius of the long-suffering Cambodian people capturing their resilient spirit, and their hope for the future."

72. Stones In The Sky - Short Story By Van De Bogart
The movie was about ancient civilizations, and was narrated by inflight movie Hancockshowed how the ancient temples at Angkor Wat in cambodia were built
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Stones in the Sky - Part I
Before the Journey to Angkor Wat
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S It has always been fascinating to me how my life began to shift to SE Asia from California in 1998. My interest in Buddhist Temples took me around the countryside of Thailand always appreciating and always seeking the mystery that created such beautiful architecture. But always in the back of my mind there lurked a curious fascination with the teachings of Gotama Buddha and the secrets that seemed to be incorporated into all the temples. But knowing that Angkor Wat was designed on a star system similar to the pyramids of Egypt got me very curious because now I felt a deeper reason which drew me to SE Asia in the first place. What was Angkor Wat? That became my number one question when I arrived in San Francisco, California. My stay was only for a few months before I would return to Thailand in late June, and in those few months I had expressed my new found insights and interests to several of my friends. To my absolute astonishment a close friend had saved a rare book written in 1926 titled "Four Faces of Siva" by Robert J. Casey. The book had originally belonged to Frank R. Girard of the Bohemian Club of San Francisco who had also penned his name on the inside page. The book was presented to me to read by Dan Donahue of Santa Rosa, CA. The book is a detective story of a vanished race; i.e. the Khmer Civilization. After a two-month stay in San Francisco I returned to Thailand, and the in-flight movie on my return, believe it or not, was a sequel to the first movie I saw where Graham Hancock was again mentioning Angkor Wat. This time the movie was mentioning the placement of Angkor Wat in Cambodia as being 72 degrees separated from the Giza pyramids on the surface of the earth.

73. Cambodia Resources
History of cambodia The Khmer civilization A commercial page from RoyalExclusive Travel, with lots of information. General Information.
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A very flashy presentation of the site, from the Cambodia home page.
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, a short descriptions, with a computer generated reconstruction of some of the architecture.
Images from the space shuttle
an article in Athena Review.
The limits of pre-industrial urban growth
from Roland Fletcher at the University of Sydney Angkor Borei
An article describing the University of Hawaii Cambodia Project, from the Society for American Archaeology Bulletin. The Limits of Pre-Industrial Urban Growth in Angkor
Regional settlement patterns around Angkor, from the University of Sydney. University Programs University of Hawai'i
BA, MA, PhD, emphasis on research in Hawai'i, the Pacific, and Asia (especially Southeast Asia) as well as other parts of the United States, e.g., the American Southwest.

74. Ancient Indian Architecture
Civil Construction was known in ancient India as existence of large urban civilizationsin the Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Laos, cambodia, Thailand, Burma as
http://www.crystalinks.com/indiarchitecture.html
Ancient Indian Architecture
This is a granite temple panel - one of many that show the splendor of Indian temple architecture. The Science of Architecture and Civil Construction was known in Ancient India as Sthapatya-Shastra . The word Sthapatya is derived from the root word Sthapana i.e. 'to establish'. The technique of architecture was both a science and an art, hence it is also known as Sthapatya-kala, the word Kala means an art. From very early times the construction of temples, palaces, rest houses and other civil construction was undertaken by professional architects known as Sthapati. Even during the Vedic times, there existed professionals who specialized in the technique of constructing chariots and other heavy instruments of war. These professionals have been referred to in the Rig Veda as Rathakara which literally means 'chariot maker'. The excavations of the ruins at Mohenjodaro and Harrappa (today in Pakistan) proved the existence of a developed Urban civilization in India. The Indus valley civilization is dated around 3000 B.C. Thus since the last 5000 years. India has had an urban civilization. The existence of an urban civilization presumes the existence of well developed techniques of architecture and construction. These techniques would no doubt have had been systematically stated in record books for transmitting them to the later generations as well for being used as reference media for actual construction. Unfortunately, as far as the Indus Valley civilization goes no such records have been preserved either as rock edicts, manuscripts, etc., or in folk tales and legends.

75. Angkor Wat --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Resources on sacred places, and ancient civilizations. of Asia Photo gallery of ancientarchitectural structures in China, Korea, Japan, cambodia, Nepal, and
http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article?eu=294605

76. Above Top Secret - Ancient & Lost Civilizations - Alignment Of Ancient Wonders A
Sumarian city of Ur and Angkor temples in cambodia and Thailand have shown this locationto be the home of ancient island civilizations, including maps
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77. Space Today Online -- Solar System Planet Earth -- Angkor
Remnants of ancient temples from prehistoric civilizations at Angkor,cambodia Click to enlarge NASA image of Angkor 175k. Remnants
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The Planet Earth: Radar Reveals Hidden Remains at Ancient Angkor
Click to enlarge NASA image of Angkor [175k] Remnants of ancient temples from prehistoric civilizations have been discovered at Angkor, Cambodia, by researchers using highly detailed maps produced with data from an imaging radar.
Angkor is a vast complex of some 1,000 temples covering about 100 square miles of northern Cambodia. The Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (AIRSAR) developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Pasadena, California, has revolutionized the way archaeologists view the way the city developed in ancient times. [CLICK IMAGE FOR MORE PICTURES]
Little is known of the prehistoric occupation of the fertile Cambodian flood plain. However, at its height the city probably housed a million people. Its now-famous temples were built in the time from the eighth to thirteenth century AD. They were accompanied by a massive hydrological system of reservoirs and canals.
Lost in the forest.

78. OVATION - Programming Highlights & Schedules Saturday, May 29, 2004
900 AM PST, The Shadow of Angkor, An exploration of the temples of Angkor Vat, anancient civilization in cambodia.Artszone® OVATION s Cable in the Classroom.
http://schedule.ovationtv.com/day.asp?start=5/29/2004

79. NUS Extension
to the art of one of Southeast Asia s greatest civilizations. the outstanding aspectsof ancient Khmer culture and technical basis for cambodia s advanced state
http://www.nus.edu.sg/nex/lllhc00153.htm
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The Civilization of Cambodia Through the medium of illustrated lectures and museum displays, participants will be exposed to the art of one of Southeast Asia's greatest civilizations. The temples of Angkor are generally considered one of the great achievements of any part of the ancient world. Participants will be taught how to appreciate the outstanding aspects of ancient Khmer culture. After an introduction to the foundations of Angkor society before AD900, lectures will deal with the masterpieces of Khmer architecture and sculpture produced over three centuries. The economic and technical basis for Cambodia's advanced state of development will also be explored. Week 1:
Cambodian Landscapes and Human History
Cambodian Prehistory
NUS Research Project: The Prei Khmeng Skeletons
Cultures of the Lower Mekong
Early Capitals - Oc-eo, Angkor Borei, Sambor Prei Kuk

80. Angkor And The Khmer Civilization (Ancient Peoples And Places Series)
what I believe is, simply, the best current (2003) presentation of the history andculture of this wonderful (literally full of wonders) ancient civilization.
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Angkor and the Khmer Civilization (Ancient Peoples and Places Series)
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The great Khmer Empire, best known for its astonishing temples at Angkor, has long fascinated visitors, arm-chair tourists, and scholars alike. In his new book, "Angkor and the Khmer Civilization," archaeologist Michael Coe has written what I believe is, simply, the best current (2003) presentation of the history and culture of this wonderful (literally: full of wonders) ancient civilization. Reading Coes book is like having a delightful one-on-one conversation with a first-rate thinker, scholar, and teacher. Coes writing is superbly well-organized, logical, fascinating, concise, and comprehensive. The book is enhanced by numerous high-quality photo illustrations and maps, fully referenced bibliography and notes, and a better-than-average topical index.

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