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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 |
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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.» |