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  1. July 7, 2007 at 3:32 pm

    Today is Tanabata(七夕).So please write a wish and attached it to the bamboo.
    So that your wish will be granted.

  2. July 12, 2007 at 9:21 am

    昨日は久しぶりに指導教員との打ち合わせを行った。
    自分のやっていることは、一つだけ問題が発生したが、やっと今解決した。
    長い時間を費やしたなぁ。
    そして、今眠い。

  3. July 12, 2007 at 8:02 pm

    Today THE BRUNEI TIME
    has published such a paper.
    ASIA

    History of Cambodia

    12-Jul-07

    NO one knows for certain how long people have lived in what is now Cambodia. A study suggests that people using stone tools lived in the cave as early as 4000 bc, and rice has been grown on Cambodian soil since well before the 1st century ad.

    The first Cambodians likely arrived long before either of these dates, probably migrated from the north.

    By the beginning of the 1st century ad, Chinese traders began to report the existence of inland and coastal kingdoms in Cambodia. These kingdoms already owed much to Indian culture, which provided alphabets, art forms, architectural styles, religions, and a stratified class system.

    Local beliefs that stressed the importance of ancestral spirits coexisted and remain powerful today.

    Modem-day culture has its roots in the 1st to 6th centuries in a state referred to as Funan, known as the oldest Indianized state in Southeast Asia.

    Historians have noted that Cambodians can be distinguished from their neighbors by their clothing – checkered scarves known as Kramas are worn instead of straw hats. The following 600 years saw powerful Khmer kings dominate much of present day Southeast Asia, from the borders of Myanmar east to the South China Sea and north to Laos.

    During this period Khmer kings built the most extensive concentration of religious temples in the world – the Angkor temple complex. The most successful of Angkor’s kingsalso devised a masterpiece of ancient engineering: a sophisticated irrigation system that includes barays (gigantic man-made lakes) and canals that ensured as many as three rice crops a year. Part of this system is still in use today.

    The Funan Kingdom, believed to have started around the first century BC, is the first known kingdom of Cambodia.

    There is archeological evidence of a commercial society in the Mekong Delta that prospered from the 1st to 6th centuries.

    King Jayavarman II started a cult that honored Shiva, a Hindu god, as a devaraja (god-king) which then linked the king to Shiva. Hebegan the great achievements in architecture and sculpture, while his successors built an immense irrigation system around Angkor. His successors built a tremendous number of temples.

    By the 12th century, Cambodia had spread into other areas, now known as Thailand, Laos, Myanmar and Malaysia (the peninsula). There is actually still evidence of Khmer inhabitance in Thailand and Laos to this day.

    The Brunei Times


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