Hello Mac. It's a small temple but it's an equally impressive piece of historic architecture. I'm also intrigued with Pawon's name origins, as it's sometimes confusing how its various narrative connections would add up. Thanks for presenting the final edition to your timeless architecture series. Now, I'm really curious about what you're going to feature next in this community. Cheers! 😊
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And yes, naming of things is something that's often confusing and has a strange relations. In this case of these temples the names are either available on the architecture itself, ancient manuscript or either named by the people who found it. At the moment, I am looking at the oldest temple in Indonesia that was built around 4 to 5 th century. At glance, it looks like inca's structures and I am curious if they actually related to one another. But this one is quite far away from where I live, about 2 days trip? and it's quite unfamiliar history to me. So, I'd have to do some desk study and then visit the place after I am done with it.