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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. It is in southern part of Cambodia, about 10 kilometers from the western split of Mekong river delta, 150 kilometers from the seacoast, and near the Vietnam border. The Angkor Borei site was an early capital and a region where southeast Asian culture and arts fused in the ancient times. Archaeological excavations have yielded items that are carbon dated to roughly 400 BC and thereafter, many related to early Buddhism and Hinduism, confirming a continuous human settlement at least for some 2,500 years. They contain the earliest known dated Khmer inscriptions as well as the earliest tradition of Khmer sculpture.

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  • Angkor Borei and Phnom Da (en)
  • Phnom Da (de)
  • Angkor Borei (it)
  • アンコール・ボレイとプノン・ダ (ja)
  • ’Ângkôr Borei (pl)
  • Ankor Borei och Phnom Da (sv)
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  • Phnom Da (Khmer: ភ្នំដា) ist ein archäologischer Fundplatz im Süden von Kambodscha. Phnom Da aus dem 6. Jh. ist einer der ältesten erhaltenen Tempel Kambodschas aus der Zeit der Funan-Ära (1.–6. Jahrhundert). (de)
  • アンコール・ボレイとプノン・ダは、カンボジア南部にある扶南国の遺跡群。碑文・彫像等が出土しており、建造物が残る。 (ja)
  • Den forntida Funan-platsen för Angkor Borei (អង្គរបុរី) och Phnom Da (ភ្នំដា) ligger i distriktet , i provinsen Takéo, södra Kambodja. Det tidigaste daterade arkeologiska materialet från dessa platser är från grovt räknat 400 f.Kr.. De har de äldsta kända och daterade inskriptionerna av språket khmer men även de tidigaste traditionella khmerskulpturerna. Höjden Phnom Da hyser ett tempel från 1000-talet som ännu står kvar. (sv)
  • ’Ângkôr Borei – miejscowość w Kambodży, nad rzeką Tônlé Basăk, odnogą Mekongu. Główne stanowisko wykopaliskowe rozpoczętego w 1996 r. projektu archeologicznego "Dolny Mekong" (LOMAP - Lower Mekong Archaeological Project) kierowanego przez prof. Miriam T. Stark z Uniwersytetu Hawajskiego. Celem projektu jest badanie mechanizmu formowania się wczesnych państwowości w delcie Mekongu w okresie pre-angkoriańskim. Badania radiochemiczne z wykorzystaniem węgla C14 wskazują, że ’Ângkôr Borei było aktywnym ośrodkiem administracyjnym już 400 lat p.n.e., a obszar między nim a Óc Eo był gęsto zaludniony na długo przed odkryciem Funanu przez Chińczyków. (pl)
  • 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. It is in southern part of Cambodia, about 10 kilometers from the western split of Mekong river delta, 150 kilometers from the seacoast, and near the Vietnam border. The Angkor Borei site was an early capital and a region where southeast Asian culture and arts fused in the ancient times. Archaeological excavations have yielded items that are carbon dated to roughly 400 BC and thereafter, many related to early Buddhism and Hinduism, confirming a continuous human settlement at least for some 2,500 years. They contain the earliest known dated Khmer inscriptions as well as the earliest tradition of Khmer sculpture. (en)
  • Angkor Borei (in lingua khmer:អង្គរបុរី) è una cittadina di circa 14.000 abitanti nella provincia di Takéo, Cambogia meridionale. Deve la sua importanza principalmente alla presenza di un sito archeologico, abitato già a partire dall'Età del ferro e legato al regno pre-angkoriano di Funan. Un paio di km a sud-est si trova la collina sacra di Phnom Dà (in lingua khmer:ភ្នំដា), che ospita alcuni santuari pre-angkoriani e angkoriani e da cui deriva l'omonimo stile di scultura. (it)
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  • Angkor Borei and Phnom Da (en)
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  • Asram Moha Russei temple in Angkor Borey site (en)
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  • Phnom Da (Khmer: ភ្នំដា) ist ein archäologischer Fundplatz im Süden von Kambodscha. Phnom Da aus dem 6. Jh. ist einer der ältesten erhaltenen Tempel Kambodschas aus der Zeit der Funan-Ära (1.–6. Jahrhundert). (de)
  • 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. It is in southern part of Cambodia, about 10 kilometers from the western split of Mekong river delta, 150 kilometers from the seacoast, and near the Vietnam border. The Angkor Borei site was an early capital and a region where southeast Asian culture and arts fused in the ancient times. Archaeological excavations have yielded items that are carbon dated to roughly 400 BC and thereafter, many related to early Buddhism and Hinduism, confirming a continuous human settlement at least for some 2,500 years. They contain the earliest known dated Khmer inscriptions as well as the earliest tradition of Khmer sculpture. The Phnom Da is a granite outcrop and a historic site about 3 kilometers from Angkor Borei. It is notable for the oldest surviving temples, Khmer and Sanskrit inscriptions and as a source of the earliest stone statues in Cambodia that can be dated with reasonable certainty based on the epigraphical evidence, iconography and style. These are attributed to the reign of King Rudravarman (514–539 CE), and confirm the adoption of ideas from what is now Vietnam and India, along with the Cambodian creativity and innovation with design. Among these is the Triad of Phnom Da, a stone statue set of three avatars of Vishnu – as Vishnu, Rama and Balarama (related to Krishna). Other free standing stone statues found here – such as the Trivikrama, Krishna Govardhana and Hari Kambujendra – relate to Hinduism, with a style and iconography similar to the late or post-Gupta Empire period. The Phnom Da site also has the oldest standing Khmer stone temple (6th-century CE), with evidence that wooden Hindu temples preceded it and were the original house of some of the stone statues of Vishnu and his avatars that are found here. Most of these statues have been moved to the Phnom Penh National Museum, in the capital of 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. (en)
  • Angkor Borei (in lingua khmer:អង្គរបុរី) è una cittadina di circa 14.000 abitanti nella provincia di Takéo, Cambogia meridionale. Deve la sua importanza principalmente alla presenza di un sito archeologico, abitato già a partire dall'Età del ferro e legato al regno pre-angkoriano di Funan. Un paio di km a sud-est si trova la collina sacra di Phnom Dà (in lingua khmer:ភ្នំដា), che ospita alcuni santuari pre-angkoriani e angkoriani e da cui deriva l'omonimo stile di scultura. In particolare ad Angkor Borei sono state rinvenute le iscrizioni su pietra in lingua khmer considerate le più antiche finora trovate, classificate K.557 e K.600 e datate al 611. (it)
  • アンコール・ボレイとプノン・ダは、カンボジア南部にある扶南国の遺跡群。碑文・彫像等が出土しており、建造物が残る。 (ja)
  • Den forntida Funan-platsen för Angkor Borei (អង្គរបុរី) och Phnom Da (ភ្នំដា) ligger i distriktet , i provinsen Takéo, södra Kambodja. Det tidigaste daterade arkeologiska materialet från dessa platser är från grovt räknat 400 f.Kr.. De har de äldsta kända och daterade inskriptionerna av språket khmer men även de tidigaste traditionella khmerskulpturerna. Höjden Phnom Da hyser ett tempel från 1000-talet som ännu står kvar. (sv)
  • ’Ângkôr Borei – miejscowość w Kambodży, nad rzeką Tônlé Basăk, odnogą Mekongu. Główne stanowisko wykopaliskowe rozpoczętego w 1996 r. projektu archeologicznego "Dolny Mekong" (LOMAP - Lower Mekong Archaeological Project) kierowanego przez prof. Miriam T. Stark z Uniwersytetu Hawajskiego. Celem projektu jest badanie mechanizmu formowania się wczesnych państwowości w delcie Mekongu w okresie pre-angkoriańskim. Badania radiochemiczne z wykorzystaniem węgla C14 wskazują, że ’Ângkôr Borei było aktywnym ośrodkiem administracyjnym już 400 lat p.n.e., a obszar między nim a Óc Eo był gęsto zaludniony na długo przed odkryciem Funanu przez Chińczyków. (pl)
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