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Vajarasatava
.This is an image of a Buddha in Mahayana Buddhism. Vajarasatava is
adorned with ornaments and holds a thunderbolt in one hand and a bell
in the other. Bronze. Bayon Art Style, 13th century A.D. Discovered
at Phimai, Nakhon Ratchasima Provinece
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Sacred
gold Leaf . These would have been kept in holes cut in a stone
which would have been placed in an auspicious site in the sanctuary.
12th century A.D. From Prasat Phimai, Phimai District, Nakhon Ratchasima. |
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Bo E-Ka Stone inscription ()Sri Canasa Sanskrit and Khmern in
ancient Khmer script. Second half of the 9th century A.D. Red sandstone.
144 cm high, 62 cm wide and 27 cm thick. From Sung Noen District,
nakhon Ratchasima Province. |
Boundary
Marker (Sema Stone) Dvaravati Style. 9th - 10 th centuries A.D.
Sandstone. 73 cm wide, 175 cm tall. Discovered at Kaset Sombun District,
Chaiyaphum Province |
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Shell, stone
and glass Beads, Bronze and Iron Ages.3,000 - 1,500 years ago.
From Ban Prasat, Non Sung District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province.
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Buddha
Sheltered by a seven-headed naga. Sandstone. Bayon Art Style.
13th century A.D. Discovered at the Main Tower, Prasat Phimai, Nakhon
Ratchasima Province. |
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Ornaments used for decoration
of sacred images. Gold. 11th century A.D. Discovered at Prasat Ban
Thanon Hak, Nong Bun Nak District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province.
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Red-Slipped
pottery vessel. Bronze Age.
3,000-1,500 years ago. From
Ban Prasat, Non Sung District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province. |
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| King Jayavarman
VII. The last of the Great Khmer Kings. He built Angkor /thom
and the Bayon at Angkor, Cambodia. Sandstone. 13th century A.D. Discovered
at Prang Bhramat hat, Prasat Phimai, Nakhon Ratchasima Province |
Shiva Hindu
god of destruction, but also of rebirth. Baphoun Art Style. 11th century
A.D. Bronze. 186.5 cm high. Discovered at Prasat Sra Khumphaeng Yai,
Uthumphonphisai District, Si Sa Ket Province. |
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Lintel
depicting the churning of the ocean of milk. Sandstone. Angkor
Wat Art Style. 1
2th-century A.D. From Prasat Ku Suan Taeng, ban Mai Chaiya Phot, Buri
Ram Province. |