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Prasat Khao Noi
Palaces & historical sites, Aranyaprathet, Sakweao
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Situated on an 80-metre hill, visitors will have to navigate 254 steps before reaching the three towers of this ancient site. The site originally consisted of three towers (prang), but only one remains. Some sandstone lintels and statues were found,
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Mueang Tam Stone Sanctuary (Prasat Mueang Tam)
Palaces & historical sites, Prakhon Chai, Buriram
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» The main structures of this Khmer-era temple are five brick pagodas built on the same foundation and enclosed by two walls. The narrow, continuous corridor which runs around the interior is known as a Rabiang Khot. The lintels which are found above
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History under water
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 29/10/2010
» There is no rest for cultural authorities trying to save Thailand's historical sites from the floods.
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Prasat Si Khoraphum
Palaces & historical sites, Sikhoraphum, Surin
Price : 50 - 50 Baht, Posted on 10/03/2011
» The Si Khoraphum Khmer sanctuary is located at Ra-ngaeng on Highway 226. It is five pagodas on the same base. Each is about 30 metres high. Designs adorn the door columns and lintels. The site was built around the 17th Buddhist century. Admission f
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Prasat Ban Ben
Temple & religious sites, Thung Si Udom, Ubon Ratcha Thani
Price : N/A, Posted on 24/03/2011
» Located at Ban Nong Om, Tambon Nong Om, the Khmer sanctuary is a religious site comprising of three brick prangs on separated laterite bases. The Fine Arts Department excavated the site in 1990 and found lintels featuring nine directional guardian an
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Sound effects inspired Stonehenge: US scientist
AFP, Published on 17/02/2012
» Ancient legends of thunder gods can be explained today with the modern science of sound waves, said a US scientist on Thursday who believes an auditory illusion inspired the creation of Stonehenge.
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Rediscovering ancient civilisations
Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 30/08/2012
» Blessed by its geography, the northeastern region of Thailand, Isan, is home to an ancient heritage, which traces back 1,000 to 5,000 years.
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Time to return the Phaya Tani cannon
Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 14/06/2013
» The destruction of the recently installed replica of the Phaya Tani cannon by Pattani militants was not totally surprising. It was derided as a "fake" by many locals and viewed as a symbol of shame and subjugation.
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A legacy set in stone
B Magazine, Published on 09/11/2014
» More than 26 years ago, one story dominated the headlines in Thailand, and it quickly became known as the Phra Narai Bantomsin lintel affair. No other story obsessed the media as completely, or for as long, as the saga of the lintel.
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Going through changes
Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 24/03/2016
» Those who last visited Phnom Penh a decade ago might be surprised to see the development of the Cambodia capital today. Many large buildings are under construction, on their way to becoming condominiums, hotels, shopping malls and entertainment complexes, while a skyscraper project, still under development in Koh Pich (Diamond Island), is promoting itself as the Manhattan of Phnom Penh.
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