DescriptionKse diev at Angkor Wat, North Section, 16th Century.jpg
English: Bas relief from the north gallery of Angkor Wat, constructed in the 16th century a.d., showing musician (center) playing a kse diev.[1][2] The areophone instruments are possibly blockflutes or oboes. The man to the right of the kse diev is clapping cymbals.
↑Kersalé, Patrick. Monochord zither. soundsofangkor.org. Archived from the original on 2019-06-19. Retrieved on 13 July 2019. "Angkor Wat, north gallery. 16th century"
↑Kersalé, Patrick. Monochord zither. soundsofangkor.org. Retrieved on 13 July 2019. "[Kersalé lists dates for different images that are useful to examine early Southeast Asian musical instruments, under the section 'Spatiotemporal marks for iconography.' His list helps to make clear the varying dates for Angkor Wat artwork:] Angkor Wat, west & south galleries: early 12th century...Angkor Wat, north gallery: 16th century...Angkor Wat, frescoes of the central tower: probably 16th century."
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Bas relief from Angkor Wat , 16th century a.d., showing musician playing a kse diev and possibly blockflutes or oboes.