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Temple Complex of the Khmer Kingdom
| View | South Gate, topped by three towers carved to represent the head of Bodhisattva Lokesvara |
| Site | Angkor |
| Location | Cambodia |
| Date | 1080-1107 and 1181-ca.1220 |
| Subject | Architecture |
| Period | Asia, 9-15th centuries |
| Saskia No. | Kca-0035 |
| Source | Gardner, Art Through the Ages, 11th ed., chapter 6, plate 31 |
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