Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Cambodian Authorities Rally to Protect Historical Site

Researchers worldwide were shocked when bulldozers unexpectedly overran a 2500-year-old archaeological site in Cambodia, a country that depends on historical assets to attract more than 2 million visitors each year. Government authorities reacted quickly to minimize the damage and prevent future accidents like this one.

Article by Kent Davis [Click here for Italian media coverage]

Memot archaeological site destruction 11 Cambodian Authorities Rally to Protect Historical Site

Local archaeologist Heng Sophady was shocked to see construction equipment destroying a priceless Cambodian prehistoric site.

Memot, Cambodia – When archaeologist Heng Sophady arrived at the 2500 year-old prehistoric site he was stunned to find the area leveled, with bulldozers still pushing dirt that only a day before held clues to Cambodia’s history. Local contractors ordered the land clearing, unaware of the irreplaceable history that lay beneath their feet.

Memot Site Map Cambodian Authorities Rally to Protect Historical Site

Prehistoric sites in Southeastern Cambodia are filled with details about the country's distant past.

The Memot area is particularly rich in ancient artifacts, offering insights into some of the earliest human settlements in Cambodia. Discoveries include tools, dwellings, jewelry, bones, beads and implements used in everyday life. French archaeologists found the prehistoric villages more than 50 years ago. Cambodian scholars and international teams from Germany, Japan, Australia, France, the United States and other countries continue the investigation. The Samrong Earthwork where the incident occurred was unexcavated, and was only discovered by aerial photography in 1997.

samrong 00 Cambodian Authorities Rally to Protect Historical Site

By the time Mr Heng arrived at the remote site the damage was done.

On September 2, Mr Heng received an urgent call with news of the destruction. He quickly rushed to the scene but the damage was already done. Mr Heng quickly contacted authorities in the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts who were quick to respond. Ministry officials immediately scheduled an emergency meeting to review Mr Heng’s field report and authorized him to meet with the Director General of the Memot Rubber Plantation, which manages large tracts of land for its operations (see map below). For the excellent full story, visit www.devata.org.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

CPP will try everything to erase Khmer history they are also work so hard to rewrite new history for Xampuchea to the benefits for Youn.

If Khmer won't wake up by now Khmer will be Champa 2.

Only Khmer can help Khmer

Anonymous said...

mark the sites with signs so people will know. to them, it's just a mount of dirt, hello!

Anonymous said...

Ah Choy M'rai Hun Sen,

Ah Kobne Me Chor Luok Srok, Cambodia for sale.

You're a Khmer Traitor, and your destruction of Cambodia will make you pay the price in the near future.

You had tried with your master Hanoi to destroy everything belonging to Khmer Race and history and culture.

Anonymous said...

6.51AM

Uncambodian comment you have made.
You should emphasise more on restricting on that excavation, possibly the sites had been known by viets. They would do anything to erase cambodia out of the world map.Did they have plans in mind that the RGC is not aware of?

Look at thorny weeds in lake Tonle Sap.Wake up to reality, stop destructive acts on your own race.
You may be rich now for that cruel and coorupt practices you have entertained,but your mothers and mother earth will curse you in hell.

Rise up to protect your cultural values, not the dollars.

Anonymous said...

For business point of view, you are so right it is just a dirt but
Government should know better which site is a historical site if Government is really want to save Khmer heritage. I don't think it will happen with government.
We as Khmer have to protect our heritage by vote this puppet government out of the office.

Poor Xambodia.

Anonymous said...

Go tell your friend, relatives and also tell them to tell their friend to vote this Youn puppet out of the office in next election.

If you don't wake up by now, you won't have any place to call Khmer any more.

Please help me to help this poort Xambodia by spread the words.

Anonymous said...

This is the work of opposition party. Samdeh sicho Xen work so hard day and night to prevent this thing from happen. Khmer need to curse SRP out.

My poor Xambodia.

KhmerIsrael said...

Is Cambodia dirt all red? Must been alot of blood shed to make the dirt all red. I had thought it was more dark-gray.

Anonymous said...

7:29AM! the red dirt is the firtulized dirt fro volcano! And you stupid head should know that blood when contact oxizen it should be black! Your motherfucker must be a stupid Hanoi PhD!

KhmerIsrael said...

Sorry for being human your high one.

Anonymous said...

Really sad to see such a historical site destroyed. The company or the person who bulldozed the site must be held accountable, fined and punished them.

Anonymous said...

Dear 9:48 AM, if you want to find who should hold accountable for this destruction is Samdeh Sicho Hun Xen.
Help me to punish him, Xambodia will be much safer place without him.


Khmer slave.