Abstract

THERE HAS BEEN added to the permanent collection of the Toledo Museum of Art an architectural ornament labeled A Stone Terminal From Cambodia. It is a large, heavy piece of sandstone, carved in relief, which was used as a terminal to a horizontal rail, originally a part of some temple at Ankor, in Cambodia, the now famous ruin located not far from the lake called Tonic Sap, in the valley of the Mekong River.

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