
Prasat Khok Ngiu (tambon Pakham, amphoe Pakham, changwat Buriram). Satellite view (Wikimapia).

Prasat Khok Ngiu (tambon Pakham, amphoe Pakham, changwat Buriram). Ruins of the Khmer complex after conservation.

Prasat Khok Ngiu (tambon Pakham, amphoe Pakam, changwat Buri Ram). Mirror base with inscription in Old Khmer (K.973). Bangkok National Museum.
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Title | Bronze mirror base with an inscription (K.973) in Old Khmer |
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Inscription(s) | K.973 |
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Author | Georges Cœdès |
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Description | |
Material | Metal / copper alloy |
Object Type | mirror base |
Dimensions: | |
Width | 20 cm |
Height | 13 cm |
Depth | 5 cm |
Weight | not recorded |
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Date | 12th C |
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Date | 1959 |
Place | Si Mahosot District, Prachin Buri Province (TH) |
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Date | 2020 |
Place | Bangkok National Museum |
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Notes | See: Prasan Bunprakhong and Cham Thongkhamwan, “The Bronze Mirror Frame Inscription,” in The Inscriptions in Thailand volume 4 : Khom Script, 17th-18th Buddhist century (Bangkok : The National Library of Thailand, NLT, 2529), 130–132 (in Thai). The ruins of the building are known as Prasat Khok Ngiu and located behind Wat Khok Ngio วัดโคกงิ้ว. Cœdès (1964): 154, see Concordance reports the object found: «près du village K'ok Ngiu....à proximité des ruines du monument khmèr denommé Prasat Hin K'ok Prasat.» |