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Data Set One

Angkor libraries of palm-leaf books perished long ago in the humid ant-ridden climate, along with the wooden buildings (including even the royal palaces). Most of what we know about life in Yashodharapura (now generally referred to as Angkor Thom) comes from a single Chinese eyewitness report, by Zhou Daguan [Chou Ta-Kuan]. . .

Murray, Stephen (1994). A Thirteenth Century Imperial Ethnography, Anthropology Today, Vol.10, No.5 (Oct), p15

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