South-East Asian Fortified Stone Walls: Angkor Thom (Cambodia), Ho Citadel (Vietnam) and Ratu Boko (Indonesia)
This article aims to analyze three significant examples of defensive walls from South-East Asia made of solid stone blocks (both rock as well as stone-like laterite) and provided with different but equivalent functions -a fortified imperial capital-city (Angkor Thom, in Cambodia), a fortified royal...
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Main Author: | Garcia, Víctor Lluís Pérez (Author) |
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Format: | EJournal Article |
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Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada,
2017-02-25.
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