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Mahendraparvata: an early Angkor-period capital defined through airborne laser scanning at Phnom Kulen—CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 August 2020

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In this article, Figure 2 (top) was incorrectly attributed to the Archaeology Development Foundation. The correct attribution for Figure 2 (top) is © Erika Piñeros.

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Chevance, J.-B., Evans, D., Hofer, N., Sakhoeun, S. & Chhean, R.. 2019. Mahendraparvata: an early Angkor-period capital defined through airborne laser scanning at Phnom Kulen. Antiquity 93: 1303–21. https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2019.133CrossRefGoogle Scholar