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CHAU SAY TEVODA and
THOMMANON
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constructed during the
reign of Suryavarman II
(1113-1150)
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Thommanon are two small monuments close together (on the left and
right sides of the road) and similar in plan and style. Although the
precise dates of these monuments are unknown, they belong to the
best period of 'classic' art stylistically and represent two
variations of a single theme of composition." Dawn Rooney |
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