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Archaelogy: Phnom Penh's roots discovered


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Two newly discovered archaeological sites suggest people were living close to what is now Phnom Penh thousands of years before the capital was founded. Villagers living along the Mekong, and a monk at a pagoda, both in Kandal province, have discovered artefacts including Neolithic axes and human bone, which indicate human settlement in the area as long as 3,000 years ago, according to a report obtained yesterday.

“The use of polished stone dates back to about 1000 to 1500 BC,” said Dutch archaeologist and professor Hans Boch, one of a team of experts called to the bank of the Mekong after the find in Muk Kampoul district’s Chas village. “The evidence shows people living there thousands of years ago,” he added.

read more: http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/phnom-penhs-roots-discovered

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