Cambodian 12th century
Medieval History

Cambodian 12th century


Bronze lamp, Angkor Period (12th century), Cambodia.





- Medieval Finds Uncovered In Scotland?s Treasure Trove Report
Over 239 finds dating back from the Bronze Age to the medieval period were unveiled this week as the annual Treasure Trove Report was presented to the Scottish Parliament. Discoveries include a silver seal matrix from the 12th century, a Roman eagle head...

- 'capitoline Wolf' Could Be 1,700 Years Younger
A study has shown that the ?Capitoline Wolf,? a bronze statue representing Ancient Rome's most famous symbol, was probably sculpted during the Middle Ages, some 17 centuries later than what has long been thought, media reports said Saturday.  Researchers...

- Ancient City Of Angkor May Have Been Ruined By Drought
The ancient city of Angkor ? the most famous monument of which is the breathtaking ruined temple of Angkor Wat ? might have collapsed due to valiant but ultimately failed efforts to battle drought, scientists find. The great city of Angkor in Cambodia,...

- Textus Roffensis: Law, Language And Libraries In Early Medieval England ? Conference At The University Of Kent
A three-day conference on the Textus Roffensis, the priceless 12th century Rochester Cathedral manuscript which was named Britain?s ?Hidden Treasure? by the British Library, will take place at the University of Kent between July 25-27. Textus Roffensis...

- Archaeological Discoveries In The Church Of Our Lady In Kot?owo
The first ever archaeological excavations in the Polish church of Our Lady in Kot?owo, in southwestern Poland, have led to the discovery of a unique Romanesque crypt, from the second half of the 12th century, as well as a vast number of coins and a few...



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