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Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient
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PRÉSENTATION
C. Pottier @ Musée National de Bangkok: From Angkor to Greater Angkor
14 JUIN 13
Le 14 juin, C. Pottier donnera une présentation publique intitulée "From Angkor to Greater Angkor" au Musée National de Bangkok pour les Volontaires du Musée National (NMV). http://www.museumvolunteersbkk.net/html/activities_prog.html

The great medieval settlement of Angkor in Cambodia [9th–16th centuries Common Era] has for many years been understood both as a "mandala" and a “hydraulic city,” a succession of geometric enclosed cities sustained and ultimately overwhelmed by a complex water management network. Since the 1990s, French, Australian, and Cambodian teams have sought to collect new data on the landscape beyond the great temples and to reappraise the urban history of the territory of Angkor. Christophe Pottier of the Ecole Française d’Extrème Orient will introduce some of the major outcomes of that recent research by presenting an overlook of the genesis, development and demise of the Greater Angkor. 


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