Archaeologists in Cambodia have discovered the torso of a Buddha statue that matches a head found in 1927, allowing for a near-complete reassembly of the statue. The second excavation at Ta Prohm Temple yielded the torso and 29 fragments of the same statue, with only the right hand still missing. The statue features a unique left-hand gesture and is believed to date back to the 12th or 13th century.
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