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viii List of Tables 2.1 Inventory of the ‘Commaille piles’ and field stacks at the Bayon: 18 (1) praying figures, (2) corner/angle elements, (3) garuda elements, (4) necks, (5) mouths, (6) noses, (7) ears, (8) eyes, (9) crowns or foreheads, (10) lotuses, (11) praying figure crowning elements, (12) crowning elements of towers. 2.2 New inventory of face towers on the Bayon and the gates of Angkor Thom city. 21 (*Dumarçay included tower BY.17 in his ascertained total, whereas I consider it hypothetical because of the absence of directly linked face fragments.) 2.3 Number of face towers in the Khmer zone. 23 26.1 Precision and accuracy for measurement of Corning B by SEM-EDS and EPMA. 340 Only the SEM-EDS values are normalized. 26.2 Composition results for 60 glass samples from the 24 study beads, arranged by 342 bead type and glass color, along with four samples from van Heekeren (Heekeren 1958: 41). SEM-EDS and EPMA figures are means of between 5 and 8 measurements, with the SEM-EDS compositions first normalized to 100%. LA-ICP-MS figures are generally means of between 2 and 3 measurements. Bold figures for SEM-EDS and EPMA indicate greater than 2 or 3 standard deviations above baseline, respectively. For LA-ICP-MS, bold figures indicate relative standard deviations less than 10%, normal figures relative standard deviations from 10% to 20%, and italic figures relative standard deviation greater than 20%. Underlined LA-ICP-MS figures are in parts per million. 26.3 Summary of bead types by composition, color, forming technique, and decorating 350 technique. 27.1 Khmer sandstone sculpture are categorized into three types based on the composition 360 and origin of their constituent detrital grains. 27.2 Brief summary of petrographic analysis of the five Bayon-style sculpture. 363 00฀ISEAprelims.indd฀฀฀8 6/24/08฀฀฀3:40:54฀PM ...

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