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Cambodian archaeologists discover a dozen centuries-old sandstone statues at Angkor UNESCO site

  • Archaeologists in Cambodia uncovered a dozen centuries-old sandstone statues at the Angkor World Heritage Site, a significant find reported by authorities on Wednesday.
  • The statues, identified as 'door guardians', were found near the 11th-century Royal Palace at Angkor Thom, according to Long Kosal.
  • This collaborative archaeological project involved Apsara and the China-Cambodia Government Team for Safeguarding Angkor, which documented and will restore the statues.
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