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  Greater Angkor Project (GAP)    
(GAP: Greater Angkor Project)

Detailed Information on current research on the history, and environmental, social, and cultural landscape of Angkor.

The Greater Angkor Project (GAP), organized by faculty and staff from the University of Sydney, the École Française dExtrême Orient (EFEO) and APSARA, represents the first systematic, integrated approach to the study of Angkor as an urban complex. Using GIS (Geographical Information System), remotely sensed data, computerized mapping applications, 3D imaging and visualization, it is the aim of the GAP to compile and integrate data on the territorial extent, spatial organization and duration of Angkor as a living city-stateall of which are essential to enriching our understanding of Cambodian history.


URL: http://infotree.library.ohiou.edu/scripts/redirect.html?id=3364
Subjects: Humanities -- Archaeology -- Historical | Humanities -- History -- Asia-Pacific -- Southeast Asia -- Cambodia | Interdisciplinary Studies -- International Studies -- Asia-Pacific -- Southeast Asia -- Cambodia
Types: Websites (general)
Places: Cambodia


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