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... civilisation was related to other early cultures in the west . Until the mid twentieth century it was widely held among western scholars that ' early Chinese civilisation had developed through , and in large part because of , influence ...
... civilisation was related to other early cultures in the west . Until the mid twentieth century it was widely held among western scholars that ' early Chinese civilisation had developed through , and in large part because of , influence ...
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British Academy. ALBERT RECKITT ARCHAEOLOGICAL LECTURE The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor CHARLES F. W. HIGHAM Fellow of the Academy Portuguese encounter Angkor UNDERSTANDING THE ORIGINS of the civilisation of Angkor has chal ...
British Academy. ALBERT RECKITT ARCHAEOLOGICAL LECTURE The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor CHARLES F. W. HIGHAM Fellow of the Academy Portuguese encounter Angkor UNDERSTANDING THE ORIGINS of the civilisation of Angkor has chal ...
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... civilisation are important sources of information . Unlike the situation in Cambodia , where the original names of the Funan and Chenla kingdoms are unkown , we know that the name of the Chao Phraya polity centred at Nakhon Pathom was ...
... civilisation are important sources of information . Unlike the situation in Cambodia , where the original names of the Funan and Chenla kingdoms are unkown , we know that the name of the Chao Phraya polity centred at Nakhon Pathom was ...
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