Ang Choulean
Ang Choulean (Khmer: អាំង ជូលាន; born 1 January 1949) is a Cambodian anthropologist.
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Born | Kompong Khleang, Siem Reap | January 1, 1949
Nationality | Cambodian |
Alma mater | Royal University of Fine Arts, École des Roches |
Awards | Fukuoka Prize (2011) |
Education
Ang Choulean earned a bachelor's degree in Archaeology in 1974 from the Royal University of Fine Arts and a PhD in Anthropology in 1982 from École des Roches in France.[1]
Career
Ang Choulean is a professor of historical anthropology at the Royal University of Fine Arts and former the director of the Department of Culture of APSARA.
Rewards
In 2011, Ang Choulean won the Grand Prize of Fukuoka Prize,[2] becoming the second Khmer person after Chheng Phon in 1997 to win the prize.
References
- មនុស្ស និងដី បោះពុម្ពផ្សាយដោយវិទ្យាស្ថានរៃយំ
- "ANG Choulean | Laureates". Fukuoka Prize. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
- "令和4年春の外国人叙勲 受章者名簿" (PDF). Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. Retrieved April 29, 2022.
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