Angkor Borei and Phnom Da
The ancient Funan sites of Angkor Borei (Khmer: អង្គរបុរី) and Phnom Da (Khmer: ភ្នំដា) are located in the Angkor Borei District, Takéo Province, of southern Cambodia.[1] The earliest dated archaeological material from these sites is from roughly 400 BC.[2] They contain the earliest known dated Khmer inscriptions as well as the earliest tradition of Khmer sculpture.[2] The hill of Phnom Da contains an 11th Century temple that is still standing.
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![]() Asram Moha Russei temple in Angkor Borey site | |
Location | Angkor Borei District, Takéo Province, of southern Cambodia |
Coordinates | 10°59′42″N 104°58′29″E |
![]() ![]() Location of Angkor Borei and Phnom Da in Cambodia |
In recent years, the archeological sites have attracted a growing number of tourists. At the same time, looting and illicit trafficking of antiquities continue as a serious problem in the area.[3]
World Heritage Status
This site was originally added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List on September 1, 1992, in the Cultural category.[1] The submission has been renewed on March 27, 2020.[4]
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References
- Site d'Angkor Borei et Phnom Da - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Retrieved on 2009-03-27.
- Peregrine, Peter Neal; Ember, Melvin, eds. (2001). "Angkor Borei". Encyclopedia of Prehistory. 3 : East Asia and Oceania (2 ed.). Springer Publishing. ISBN 978-0-306-46257-3.CS1 maint: date and year (link)
- Miriam T. Stark and P. Brion Griffin, “Archaeological Research and Cultural Heritage Management in Cambodia's Mekong Delta: The Search for the ‘Cradle of Khmer Civilization,’” in Marketing Heritage: Archaeology and the Consumption of the Past, ed. by Yorke Rowan and Uzi Baram, Walnut Creek, California: Altamira Press, 2004, 117–141.
- "The Site of Angkor Borei and Phnom Da". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. 2020. Retrieved 2020-05-28.