2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ara.2022.100405
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Prasat and Pteah: Habitation within Angkor Wat's temple enclosure

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“…Moreover, it was influenced by the ancient Khmer civilization that spread its administrative and cultural influences throughout Southeast Asia to more than 80% of the region (Prachachit, 2021). Therefore, there is evidence of the existence of ancient people for a long period of time in the area of what is now Buriram Province, Thailand, which appears to be a small community that settled in the area around the end of the Neolithic period (Carter et al, 2022). Subsequently, an accumulation of wisdom occurred over a long time at Ban Kruat District regarding production of pottery that was produced for sale to the ancient Khmer empire centered in what is now Cambodia.Additionally, it has been discovered that there was a continuous exchange of wisdom and culture in the Northeast of Thailand with evidence of the cultural influence and beliefs of Brahmanism, Hinduism and Buddhism (Sa-ard-iama et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, it was influenced by the ancient Khmer civilization that spread its administrative and cultural influences throughout Southeast Asia to more than 80% of the region (Prachachit, 2021). Therefore, there is evidence of the existence of ancient people for a long period of time in the area of what is now Buriram Province, Thailand, which appears to be a small community that settled in the area around the end of the Neolithic period (Carter et al, 2022). Subsequently, an accumulation of wisdom occurred over a long time at Ban Kruat District regarding production of pottery that was produced for sale to the ancient Khmer empire centered in what is now Cambodia.Additionally, it has been discovered that there was a continuous exchange of wisdom and culture in the Northeast of Thailand with evidence of the cultural influence and beliefs of Brahmanism, Hinduism and Buddhism (Sa-ard-iama et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%