> Duh... neither.  They were "Phnomphenhorns".

D'Oh!  Pedantry insists I correct myself, thus, "Phnompenhhorns."

John Baumgart

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> > Were their horns Geyer wrap or Kruspe wrap?
> >
> > -AC.
> >       ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > At 07:01 AM 8/15/2003 +0200, Hans Pizka wrote:
> >
> > >I just discovered that the ancient Khmer used horn players for royal
> > >ceremonies & the hunt about 1000 years ago. They are to be seen on the
> > >mural reliefs in Angkor Wat temple.
> >
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