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BLOOD E(Type of blood for Mon Khmer)
KHMER EMPIREBaphuon (300,00 stone blocks, each block in its own place, no two blocks with same volume and same dimensions, described as “an exquisite site”
with a bronze tour by Chinese visitor Zhou Daguan (1226)(three universities in Angkor City: Bakong, Beng Mealea and Taproum)
9th to 14th century
Ban Chiang (khmer cultures 2,500 to 12,000
years?)Rice cultivation as early as 4,000 BC, Prehistoric tools: bronze 3, 000 BC
Bronze technology 2,100 BC to 300 AD
Khmer Sculptures(muliple thousands of Monuments using all the natural resources and mountain sites)
Musics and folklores
(hundreds if not thousand, fine
arts, Yukae, Ayai, poems,
Ramayana)
Traditions(House off the grounds) and Languages:
Khmer, .. Weddings,
Ceremonies..
KHMERS/MONKHMERS(inhabited as far back as
10,000 years)
ARTS and NATURAL USAGES
Technologies
BRONZE METALLURGIES (4420 BC-3400 BC the site of earliest Bronze Age), MONUMENTS
CONSTRUCTIONS (3800 sites), BUDDHISM TRANSLATIONS FOR CHINA. (506-512)
Currency: Gold and Sylver
Khmer Civilzation apogee by the end of 12th century.
WORLD – ICED GLASSDryness, Flooding >> South (Phnom Penh)
Angkor Watt UNESCO flag on 12/01/2008 (registerd in 1992)Preah Vihea UNESCO Flag 11/07/2008 (registered on 2008, and LaHay court
judgment on 07/15/1962), 11/06/2008 Phreah Vihea Stamps, Military Defense 10/15/2008
Preah Vihea listed as the World Heritage (07/08/08) Killing Fields, Refugees, Vietnamse invasion
PPA, UN human rights commissioneer,Global Witness, Human Rights watch,
Deforestration, Corruptions, Donor countries, Poverty, Researches, World heritage, NASA, NGO’s, Oil, Rice, Mines, (20th –
21st Century)
Pol iticsDevel opmentCoordinationsBasic needs
Connections &DIRECT ASSISTANCES
2nd Cordnova, Spain 450,0003rd Kaifeng China 400, 000
4th Constantinople, Byzantine known as Istambul 300,0005th Heiankyo, Japan 175,000
known as Kyoto
First World largest city in the year 1000
Angkor 3,000 km2 = 1,620 squre miles
At edge 400 km2 = 210 square miles
Population about 750,000It’s like Los Angeles, not
HongKong – lots and lots of open space, big gaps around
the house, huge freeways, which are the canals in this
case.
Sweep Olympiad (International Substaniable
world Energy, Engineering & Environment Project
Olympiad) Miss Lavon Monica
Woman International award
Two Buddhist monks from Funan to transalte Buddhist
Scriptures for China (archived in Chinese
Tripitaka) from 506 to 522 by Bikkhus Sanga Pala and
Mandra Sena.
1994 to 2007 Nasa along with Space Shuttle Endeavor
+ Ultralight planes, radar imaging technologies, the Sir-C/X-SAR, developed by NASA, can penetrate to depths of five
meters on arid lanscapes
Theory of mutual balance between the males and females (respectuively representing Water and
Ground) and from time to time test against each other to select the best gender, selection identified in the
nature as well (natural selection).
October 27/2009 becoming World Heritage Committee
(WHC) of UNESCO committee member elected
no 2 with 80 votes after Switzelaned - 21 members
among 186 countries,Angkor Watt in July 2009
National Geographic Magazine
Dragonis Constellation (Year 15,000 ) , Prehistory with Bronze and Iron Technologies ..Earth Mystery
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March 13th 2010 His Majesty the King Norodom Sihamoni becomes part of the foreign associates of French Academy of Institutions and Belles Lettres.
Pre- Industrial Age(US History Channel)
The piece he found was of the later period (300BC-200AD). It is characterised by its gorgeous red-on-buff finish which is painted with exuberant curvilinear designs – large spiral motifs and concentric giant fingerprint-like swirls. Nothing quite like it has been found elsewhere.Pottery was being made at Ban Chiang from the earliest times. As far back as 3,600BC, techniques such as chord marking, appliqué, incising and burnishing beautified the vast number of blackware vessels being produced in great numbers at these times. The potters, however, never developed the wheel. Their work was done with paddle and anvil, as is still the case in the village today.At the time when Ban Chiang was “discovered”, archaeology in Thailand was in its infancy. The University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania sponsored several excavations under the direction of the late Chester Gorman. One of the most productive of these was a burial site uncovered in the grounds of a contemporary temple: Wat Po Si Nai.The site is now an open archaeological site museum. It is the highlight of a visit to the village. Three excavation levels are displayed, representing the three distinct periods of cultural development at the centre: Early (3,600-1,000BC, Middle (1,000-300BC and Late (300BC-200AD.Around 18 tonnes of artifactual material was collected from the various digs. From this was assembled a travelling exhibition entitled The Ban Chiang Cultural Tradition. The collection is now housed at the excellent Ban Chiang National Museum which is located in the town.The greatest obstacle archaeologists encountered in their work was the damage done to excavation sites by unofficial diggings. International interest sparked in the centre meant that the sale of the highly prized pottery became a lucrative occupation for the villagers. Numerous objects found their way into the hands of private collectors.The digging up, selling and possession of original material have since been banned. Visitors, however, can still purchase quite faithful reproductions of the red-on-buff earthenware made by local potters using traditional tools. These are on sale at modest prices in craft shops in front of the museum. It is also possible to watch these potters at their work. The moulding is done at the tiny nearby village of Ban Kham, and the painting at Ban Poo Loo.Ban Chiang is the cover-name of the so-called “Ban Chiang Cultural Tradition” that flourished in Isan from around 4,000BC to 400AD. The village is but one of around 1,000 prehistoric sites known of in the region. Most still await the archaeologist’s spade.
Getting around speedily in a trishaw.Yet to be uncovered is what might have served as a large central polity for these smaller rural outposts. If such a place existed, its discovery would throw much needed light on the origins of the people who inhabited these ancient settlements.Evidence to date suggests they may well have been indigenous to Isan. Meanwhile, Ban Chiang remains the most informative relic of this precocious bronze-age culture that has turned South-East Asian history upside-down. We can celebrate the fact that it is there.
Workers are finally close to completing an astonishing reconstruction of the fabled 11th century Baphuon Templeambodian temple puzzle nearly complete , Baphuon was the largest monument in the Khmer empire when it was built under King Udayadityavarman II as a Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Shiva. ON a clammy afternoon in Cambodia’s age-old Angkor complex, workers in hardhats anticipation over the world’s better jigsaw puzzle, agilely accumulating sandstone blocks
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UFOs have landed near Buddhist Temple
Two buddhist monks: Venerables Sang Phala and MondraSena translated
Buddhism inscriptions to Emperor Wu 506-522
From Khmer Culture book by Doeur Nouth KimsanFrom Ancient Khmer Empire by Lawrence Palmer Biggs at the page 29 on the Funan Period paragraph Funanese
Buddhists at the Court of Chia. :“
Two Buddhist monks from Funan went to China to translate Buddhist scriptures.
The translations can still be found in the Chinse Tri pitaka.The two monks were Bikkhus SANGHAPALA or
SANGHAVARMAN, and Mandrasena.Bikkhus Sanghavarman was born in 460 A.D. He knew
many languages and went to China on a junk.Emperor Wu of China ordered him to translate Buddhist
holy books for sixteen years , 506 to 522 A.D.He died in China in 524 A.D
Bikkhu Mandrasena ,went to China in 503 A.D to help translate the Buddhists texts. (Page 29 from KHMER
CULTURE book by Doeur Nouth Kimsan ) “
Guiness book of RecordsOctober 29th 2006
The Cambodian ruins of Angkor, the capital of the Khmer Civilization,Consists of 72 Major Temples and other buildings from 9th to 15th CenturiesIn an area about 15 miles across. The dense forest around the ruins showsHow the city was lost for centuries until a french explorer rediscovered Angkor In 1860.The Southernmost is Angkor Wat, the Largest Religious Structure In The WorldAgiant temple sourounded by a 570 ft moat. The west-facing temple comprisesOf three levels with the uppermost level originally being open to only the PriestAnd King.
Earth Mystery
EARTH MYSTERY: Angkor Wat, lost realm of ancient "gods".http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYegEnohUgE&feature=player_embedded EARTH MYSTERY: Modern technology in ancient times???http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ymf4-Knawys&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ymf4-Knawys&NR=1 Cambodia: ANGKOR CONSTELLATION DRAGO [EN] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r18KPhbNnso&feature=related
DRACONIS CONSTELLATION & ANGKOR WAThttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXWQb0uZPR8
Angkor Wat BBC Documentary Description Video Siem Reiphttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IN46a_PjKFM&feature=related
Khmer ExtremesExtreme Khmer Episode 1: Surin Khmershttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-z1YKKMyLy4&feature=related
Extreme Khmer Episode 2: Wat Phnomhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdJQjtKSz9E&feature=related
Extreme Khmer Episode 3: Khmer Comic Artists Todayhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsuBS1X_QGU&feature=related
Extreme Khmer Episode 16a: The Kuy, the Elephant Trainershttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ity_RwYiVUk&feature=related
Extreme Khmer Episode 4: Female Moto Duphttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwGME5UL5P4&feature=related
Extreme Khmer Episode 15: The Chamshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yIUpnp1HDI&feature=related
Extreme Khmer Episode 7: Preah Ko/Preah Kaew, Part 1http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBVdjbd_HDg
Extreme Khmer Episode 5: Cambodian Airline Pilothttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZZSjeEc0e8&feature=related
EARTH MYSTERY: Angkor Wat, lost realm of ancient "gods". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYegEnohUgE&feature=player_embedded EARTH MYSTERY: Modern technology in ancient times??? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ymf4-Knawys&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ymf4-Knawys&NR=1
DRACONIS CONSTELLATION & ANGKOR WAThttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXWQb0uZPR8&feature=related
Cambodia: ANGKOR CONSTELLATION DRAGO [EN] (BBC Learning)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r18KPhbNnso&feature=relatedAngkor Wat BBC Documentary Description Video Siem Reip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IN46a_PjKFM&feature=related
Ancient Technology (Part 1)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mHe211mLV0&feature=related
Ancient Technology (Part 2)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e92s-Rfh4CI&feature=related
Ancient Technology (Part 3)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD8gbKIRpj0&feature=related
UFOs & Ancient Technology. Part 4http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ye8dwmGxYho&feature=relatedDigging for the Truth: Angkor Wat - Part 1 (History Channel (HistoryChannel.com))http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzR8lFXigko&feature=relatedDigging for the Truth: Angkor Wat - Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TstPiRKu6s4&feature=relatedDigging for the Truth: Angkor Wat - Part 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4C7KEHAZFt4&feature=relatedDigging for the Truth: Angkor Wat - Part 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjG5QYyiRN8&feature=relatedDigging for the Truth: Angkor Wat - Part 5http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3UFpP-WeWw&feature=related
Earth Mystery
National Geographic July 2009http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2009/07/angkor/stone-text/2
Answers From Angkor, National Geographic Magazine July 2009http://khmerbird.com/cambodia/literature/answers-from-angkor-national-geographic-magazine-july-2009.html
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2009/07/angkor/angkor-animation
Jungle Bound, Video of Angkor Wat, Cambodia in 1930shttp://khmerbird.com/featured/jungle-bound-video-of-angkor-wat-cambodia-in-1930s.html
Cambodia Discovers Drainage System at Bayon Templehttp://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://khmerbird.com/cambodia/daily-headline/cambodia-discovers-drainage-system-at-bayon-temple.html
angkor wat half marathon 2009http://khmerbird.com/featured/angkor-wat-half-marathon-2009.html
Dear Venerables, colleagues and Friends, After a long thought and analysis, I have found this similarity of what made Cambodian people to survive through its long turbulent history! Our Ancestors made some formula how we get connected to them through their Traditions and Arts like GOD through BIBLE and Priests, and Lord Buddha, Patray Beidak and Monks. This can be summarized as follows: Khmer traditions + Khmer Arts + Khmers (acted as receivers) = Necessary conditions to be True Khmers in connection with their ancestor greatness. This process has been regenerated every 200 years to secure khmer's survival for long lasting. There are some pieces of evidence through long and recent Khmer’s history: Ban Chiang center, now designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in Northeast Thailand today (Nong Han district, Udon Thani Province), used for studies and researches more than a half century by University of Hawai, Michigan, Sendai, Pennsylvania ...(Ancient Khmer city) is the site of earliest Bronze Age culture and iron working in the world and the birthplace of Southeast civilization (for more info on Ban Chiang, please use search engine in Google to find articles relative to Ban Chiang). Period 5th-6th century. Two Khmer Buddhist Monks at FUNAN era have translated Buddhist scriptures in Khmer to Chinese language. Venerables Bikkhus Sangha Pala or Sangha Varman and Mandrasena went to China and worked from 506 to 522 on the request of the King of Cambodia for the Emperor WU of China . The translations can still be found in the Chinese Tri pitaka.
Period 8th-10th century. Jayvarman II made Cambodia free from JAVA in 9th century after successful military and economical restructures and moving to Phnom Kulen. Many historic monuments were built. Period 11th-13th century. Many other famous monuments were constructed: Angkor Watt, Bayon ... Period 18th-20th century (King Sihanouk made Cambodia free from France on November 9th 1954 without a single shot through Geneva Conference, LaHaye court of justice on July 15th 1962 has decided Phnom Preah Vihea as the sole ownersip belonging to Cambodia, and again on October 23rd 1991 through Paris Peace Agreement, NASA paid special attentions to Angkor 1994 to 2007 and so on. A Famous Buddhist Monk went to Phnom KuLen (Preah Kruh Khmeng from Watt Choeung Prey, province of Kompong Cham ) in year 1965? And identified the cycle of 200 years for Khmers. Period 21st-22nd century. On year 2003, Angkor was listed as world heritage (UNESCO) and on 2007 as the most populous city in the world at 10th century, Preah Vihea listed as World Heritage by UNESCO on July 8th 2008. Cambodia becomes a new permanent of UNESCO Permanent Committee on 10/27/2009. Khmer Empire is a main document on the July 2009 issue of National Geographic Magazine. His Majesty King Norodom Sihamoni becomes on March 13 2010 part of the Foreign Associates of L’Academie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, the ranks of a prestigious French Institution, one of the five academies constituent of the Institution de France. No one or/and no power in this world can disturb/interrupt this spiritual and logical process as long as all Khmers play the role as receivers and promoters of their Heroes ancestors and works through knowledge and continuity. Cambodia will be in decline only and only if Khmers don't work for and by themselves and consequently deviate from this formula. Any comment, please forward to [email protected]. Thank you.
Similarities between Lincoln & Kennedy
Lincoln KennedyLincoln was elected to Congress
in 1846Kennedy was elected to
Congress in 1946He was elected President in
1860He was elected President in
1960His wife lost a child while living
in the White HouseHis wife lost a child while living
in the White HouseHe was directly concerned with
Civil RightsHe was directly concerned with
Civil Rights
Lincoln had a secretary named Kennedy who told him not to go
to the theater *1
Kennedy had a secretary named Lincoln who told him not to go
to Dallas *2
Lincoln was shot in the back of the head in the presence of his
wife
Kennedy was shot in the back of the head in the presence of his
wife
Lincoln shot in the Ford Theatre Kennedy shot in a Lincoln, made by Ford
He was shot on a Friday He was shot on a FridayThe assassin, John Wilkes Booth, was known by three names, comprised of fifteen
letters
The assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, was known by three names, comprised of fifteen
letters
Booth shot Lincoln in a theater and fled to a warehouse *3
Oswald shot Kennedy from a warehouse and fled to a theater
Booth was killed before being brought to trial
Oswald was killed before being brought to trial
There were theories that Booth was part of a greater conspiracy
There were theories that Oswald was part of a greater
conspiracy
Lincoln's successor was Andrew Johnson, born in 1808
Kennedy's successor was Lyndon Johnson, born in 1908
My Suggestions
Until 1960’s, Southeast-Asia was considered to have been its cultural development resulted from external influences, primary China to the North and India to the WEST. But Archaeological work at Nok Tha andlater, Ban Chiang on the Khorat plateau North-east Thailand has demonstrated this view to be incorrect.The excavation and the field survey have qualified the centre of an independent, and vigorous, cultural development in the 4th millennium BC which shaped contemporary social and cultural evolution over much of Southeast-Asia and beyond , into the Indonesian archipelago. From hunter-gatherer economy to sedentary farming, with domesticated cattle, pigs, and chickens and elementary from of dry-rice cultivation and later wet-riceFarming (1000-500/300 BC). (B6)
So, the freedom and democracy started at the 5th millennium BC in Khmer cultures (Ban Chiang was the centre of a remarkable phenomenon of Human Cultural, Social, and Technological evolution in the 5th millennium BC, which occurred independently in this area of South-east Asia and spread widely over the whole region. (B8)).This is justified by the very rich cultures in Cambodia: freedom of poetry, thinking, selection, … language, traditions, sculptures, art works (Monuments, inscriptions, writings ….).
_ Cambodia Science Museum to collect and preserve all the fact findings, studies, and researches on Cambodia and related area of influences: National Geographic Magazine of July 2009, Guinness Book of world records related to Angkor and other documents, two Buddhist monks story: (Venerables Mandrasena and Sangphalla), Earth Mystery :(Agnkor Wat, lost realm of Ancient “gods”, Angkor Constellation Dragonis, BBC documentary report…), Khmer Extremes, History Channel (Digging for the truth: Angkor Wat Part 1 to 5th), …_ Cambodia Studies and Researches committee to learn and continue the Archaeological work affecting the Khmer cultures._ Training and promoting the young generations to do the same.See Handout last page.
Suykry PathMain Frame IT ConsultantBusiness System AnalystAngkorOne Charity DirectorAngkorOne.comEmail: [email protected]
Ignoring the stunning city of Angkor Watt, a complex of huge towers and temples with a unique design built with stone blocks.
ANGKOR AND DRAGON
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwyrwlK72cU&feature=relatedAligment of Buildings in CambodiaAlignment of the temples in Cambodia are similar to the alignment of Constellation of Drago.
DESIGN CONSTRUCTIONS RESULTS REMARKS
Using the Natural resources,Lotus bourgeon, mountain, landscape … DRACO CONSTELLATION Alignment possibly, Symmetry ..
Using Rock Blocks, Rock Inscriptions, Water sources and Irrigations, …
Wonderfull Monuments and long lasting, System irrigations and reservoirs, Temples alignment amazingly matched to the alignment of Constellation Daco identified December 15,000 years ago by the Analyst of BBC. …Feeding 750,000 Cambodian.Angkor City was the first world populous city in year 1000 before respectively Span, China, Istambul, and Japan.
Pre Industrial world
1860 Angkor Rediscovery by French Naturalist Alexandre-Henry Mouhot
Ecole Francaise d’extreme Orient
1975 Khmer Immigrations to Everywhere in the world (Exposed to Challenge where they went and successfully survived)
1994 Attention of NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) 1994 – 2007 – now
World has been ignoring Angkor for so long in term of more studies and researches but only maintenance.But every thing changes after NASA photos, field studies & researches, and a group of Archeologists works from Cambodia, France, Australia and America. BBC, History Channel, National Geographic, Paris Match
Unique Unique Unique Unque
French academic honour for King Sihamoni
King Sihamoni of Cambodia joined the ranks of a prestigious French institution, one of the five academies constituent of the Institut de France on.The Academy, founded in 1663, is devoted "to the scientific study of monuments, documents, languages and cultures of ancient civilizations of the Middle Ages and the classical as well as non-European civilizations. "
According to the Academy, the King "plays a vital role for the historical and archaeological research in Cambodia, and to defend the Khmer heritage." Norodom Sihamoni is now part of the 40 foreign associates of l’Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. GPD © APPosted on March 13 2010 at 11:05 AM | Permalink
THANK YOU
Thanks to His Excellency Neth Barom for allowing me to come today.Thanks to Royal Academy of Cambodia staffs to assist me in this presentation.
Also in special thanks to : Late Venerable Dharmawara Bellong Late Venerable Moha Yao – Kossananda Venerable Moeurng Sang Pastor Suos Sakurt
Late Lok Keng Vann Sak Lok Doeur Kim San Lok Chhor Kylin Lok Ouk Sakun Lok Sok Sakun Cambodian Communities at New York, Washington DC, Chicago, Minnesota, Washington State and California
Late Dr. John Morrison Mrs Louise Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Bill Butler Mr. and Mrs. El Edison Mr. Bob Webb and others as well for their respective sharings or/and constant encouragement.
Last but not least special thanks to my wife KimLin Path and my son Steven Path, Founder and CEO of Angkorone.com and my other sons Kiriwath, Kiririth and Kiripor and family for their patience and Love.
Definition
Megalopolis:
1. A very large city.2. An urban region, esp. one consisting of several large cities and suburbs that adjoin each other.
Medieval:
1. Of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or in the style of the Middle Ages: medieval architecture. Compare Middle Ages.
2. Informal . extremely old-fashioned; primitive.