via Phnom Penh Post, 17 May 2022: Another feature on the Angkor Ceramic Museum.
Archaeologists of the Apsara National Authority (ANA) remind members of the public that the glorious civilisation of the Angkorian period is not limited to temples, but also to other areas, such as pottery.
This is especially true for the Angkorian pottery at the Angkor Ceramic Museum at Tani, which reflects the everyday life, trade and evolution of culture of the Khmer ancestors. The museum is located in Run Ta Ek commune of Siem Reap province’s Banteay Srei district.
Vong Savuthy, technical officer of the ceramic museum – which operates under the ANA’s Department of Cultural Development Museums and Heritage – said on May 16 that when thinking about ceramic pots (baked clay products), Cambodians immediately imagine the ancient works of countries such as China, Japan and Korea, without remembering the progress of the Angkorian period.
Source: Angkor glory seen in more than just temples | Phnom Penh Post