Details of Sambor Prei Kuk

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The ancient ruins in Cambodia’s Kampong Thom Province date back to the Chela Kingdom of the Pre-Angkorian period (late 6th century), established as a royal capital by King Isanavarman I. These remarkable structures, emblematic of early Khmer architecture, stand as enduring relics of Pre-Angkorian culture. Once heavily mined during wartime, the area remains a hazardous archaeological site, still containing unexploded ordnance.

Pigment inkjet printed on Epson P20 000
40x60 cm
Rag Photographic Infinity Canson 310g
Limited and signed edition with Art Certificate

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The ancient ruins in Cambodia’s Kampong Thom Province date back to the Chela Kingdom of the Pre-Angkorian period (late 6th century), established as a royal capital by King Isanavarman I. These remarkable structures, emblematic of early Khmer architecture, stand as enduring relics of Pre-Angkorian culture. Once heavily mined during wartime, the area remains a hazardous archaeological site, still containing unexploded ordnance.

Pigment inkjet printed on Epson P20 000
40x60 cm
Rag Photographic Infinity Canson 310g
Limited and signed edition with Art Certificate

The ancient ruins in Cambodia’s Kampong Thom Province date back to the Chela Kingdom of the Pre-Angkorian period (late 6th century), established as a royal capital by King Isanavarman I. These remarkable structures, emblematic of early Khmer architecture, stand as enduring relics of Pre-Angkorian culture. Once heavily mined during wartime, the area remains a hazardous archaeological site, still containing unexploded ordnance.

Pigment inkjet printed on Epson P20 000
40x60 cm
Rag Photographic Infinity Canson 310g
Limited and signed edition with Art Certificate