They find in Cambodia the funeral rest than it could be one old unknown civilization
A team of Japanese archaeologists is shortage in Cambodia a funeral complex of more than 2,500 years of antiquity, pertaining to a unknown civilization, informed the local press today. The enclosure, whose construction goes back to year 500 before Christ, was found near the village of Snay, in the province of Banteay Meanchey, to the northwest of the country.

The excavations allowed to reclaim nine tombs with 42 human rest and vestiges of other three tombs constructed with bricks. According to the director of the project, Yusino Riyasuda, the three brick tombs would demonstrate an advanced development of the ancestors of the empire to jemer, founded at the beginning of century VIII. In the tombs also they were found tinajas of water for funeral use, and it is appraised that the society constructed that them had techniques for the corpse mummification.
Rivasuda assured that the discovery will allow to study that period of history, as well as the civilization that constructed the tombs and a system of water canalization that is related to the funeral complex. The works of excavation began at the beginning of 2008 and culminated 21 of February the past.
The archaeological investigation in Cambodia, one of the countries of Southeast Asia of bequeathed major architectonic, was interrupted for more than four decades because of the civil war, that concluded at the end of 1998 with the surrender of the Red Jemer.
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