via Khmer Times, 24 April 2024: A significant archaeological discovery was made by the Apsara National Authority at Bayon Temple, where a sandstone tortoise statue dating back to the 12th century was unearthed in the northeast pond. Preserved in excellent condition, the tortoise is believed to symbolize happiness, prosperity, and development. This find is part of ongoing efforts to restore the historical ponds of the temple to their original form.
The Apsara National Authority (ANA) has found a sandstone tortoise statue near Bayon temple.
According to ANA spokesman Long Kosal, the tortoise statue was uncovered in the centre of the northeast pond located beside Bayon Temple at a depth of 1.5 metres during excavations.
He said, “The tortoise statue that was found in the middle of the pond that was built during the 12th century and almost forgotten is believed to be the symbol of happiness, prosperity, and development.”
Source: 12th century tortoise statue found in Bayon pond – Khmer Times
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