Another bumper edition of Wednesday Rojak - well, because I’ve been missing the previous week again. But this week is choc-full of posts from Angkor, Borobudur and other archaeology sites from Southeast Asia. Here they are in no particular order:
photo credit: soham_pablo
CK takes pictures of the tourists at the Angkor Archaeological Park
Here’s a paper on prehistoric watercraft of the Malay world, written in Bahasa Indonesia (I think). It’s entitled: Arkeologi dan Pengenalan Prasejarah Perahu Nusantara
Caloy shares the photos he took at Angkor, featuring some of the lesser-known temples like Pre Rup and Ta Keo
Tired of the Preah Vihear saga? So am I. The constant to-ing and fro-ing makes it difficult for me to keep track of the news, and Details Are Sketchy also weighs in on this
Alvin posts his photos from his visit to Angkor, here , here , here , and here
While down south, Steve visits Prambanan and Borobudur
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