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Work by the Greater Angkor Project since 2000 has yielded new archaeological insights on the development and demise of the Angkorian state. Work discussed in today’s presentation extends the historical perspective in time to understand the Early Modern period in the Lower Mekong Basin: what Khmer scholars call the post-Angkorian or Khmer period.
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Anthropology, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Mānoa Campus
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MIRIAM STARK, (808) 956-7552, miriams@hawaii.edu, http://500 UNIVERSITY AVE APT 1437
Tuesday, April 3 |
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10:00am |
Nursing Practice Final Oral Mānoa Campus, Webster 205
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12:00pm |
Center for Chinese Studies Research Seminar Mānoa Campus, Moore Hall 109 (or Hamilton Library 401)
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12:00pm |
France’s Defense Policy in the Indo-Asia-Pacific Region Mānoa Campus, John A. Burns Hall, Room 4118
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1:00pm |
East-West Toastmasters Leadership/Public Speaking Club Meeting Mānoa Campus, Campus Center 309
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1:00pm |
After Angkor: Early Modern Cambodia Mānoa Campus, Dean Hall 202
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3:30pm |
East Asian Language & Literatures Chinese (Final Oral) Mānoa Campus, Moore 258
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