
Angkor Wat
In Our Time: History
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Oncorwat
Geshley: I want people to vew uncle not as a dead city. But imagine if we were to live in uncle back in the thirteenth, fourteenth century at its peak,. We had these giant temples like uncle wad, uncle tom the byon and other landmarks. Geshley: A lot of the lot of the architecture that was developed in what became tyland, indifferent sites in sukata even or in utia, to be developments on oncore and architecture. Oncor has also been generative of cultural production more broadly. It literally generated camera literature.
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