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Angkor
Author(s): Laur, Jean
ISBN10:  2080107232
ISBN13:  9782080107237
Format:  Trade Paper
Pub. Date:  9/21/2002
Publisher(s): Flammarion

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
Angkor is a fascinating, mysterious site, twice the size of Paris. Protected by UNESCO as part of humanity's common heritage, it is truly unique. This new guide by Jean Laur, former Director of Monuments at the site, explores the history and significance of Angkor in great depth. It is the first scholarly work to review the site of Angkor since the 1940s. The author's great familiarity with the people and culture of Cambodia and his grasp of the Khmer language means he is perfectly situated to place the monuments in their historical, cultural, and artistic context, providing a fascinating, thoroughly documented, yet accessible guide to the individual ruins. He covers over one hundred temples in great depth, giving details of the construction methods and materials used and describing their elaborate ornamentation. The work also includes numerous maps, plans, and details of the bas reliefs and sculptures, drawn by the author himself. The guide also contains more general information on visiting Cambodia, and the history of the Khmer people and their art. As Southeast Asia in general, and Cambodia in particular, open up to visitors after decades of unrest, this guide is perfectly timed to introduce a greater understanding of the significance of this fascinating site.
Foreword 7(2)
Practical Information 9(1)
Suggested Tour Programs 10(7)
Cambodia and Khmer Art
Geography, Climate and Flora
17(4)
History of Ancient Cambodia
21(22)
The People of Cambodia
43(14)
Khmer Monuments
57(8)
Khmer Architecture
65(44)
Statuary
109(19)
Guide to the Monuments
How to Use the Guide
126(2)
Monuments of the Angkor Group
128(152)
Ak Yom
128(3)
Angkor Thom
131(5)
Angkor Wat
136(18)
Bakheng
154(5)
Baksei Chamkrong
159(3)
Banteay Kdei
162(7)
Baphuon
169(2)
West Baray
171(2)
East Baray
173(2)
Bayon
175(8)
Chau Say Tevoda
183(3)
Chrung
186(2)
Kravan
188(5)
West Mebon
193(5)
East Mebon
198(6)
Neak Pean
204(4)
Royal Palace of Angkor Thom
208(4)
Phimeanakas
212(4)
Preah Khan of Angkor
216(12)
Preah Palilay
228(4)
Pre Rup
232(8)
Srah Srang
240(3)
Suor Prat
243(3)
Ta Keo
246(6)
Ta Nei
252(4)
Ta Prohm
256(6)
Ta Som
262(4)
Terrace of the Elephants
266(5)
Terrace of the Leper King
271(5)
Thommanon
276(4)
Monuments outside the Angkor Group
280(40)
Banteay Samre
280(6)
Banteay Srei
286(12)
Krom
298(4)
Roluos Group:
Preah Ko
302(5)
Bakong
307(8)
Lolei
315(5)
Appendices
Additional Monuments and Temples
320(13)
Angkor Group:
Banteay Prei
320(1)
Bat Chum
320(2)
Bei Prasat
322(1)
North Khleang
323(1)
South Khleang
324(1)
Leak Neang
325(1)
Monument 486
326(1)
Preah Pithu
327(2)
Prei Prasat
329(1)
Spean Thma
329(1)
Ta Prohm Kel
330(1)
Tep Pranam
330(1)
Roluos Group:
Bok
331(2)
Bas-Reliefs
333(43)
Angkor Wat
333(14)
Bayon
347(12)
Banteay Samre
359(6)
Banteay Srei
365(11)
Religions and Civilization in Angkor
376(10)
Vedism
376(1)
Brahmanism
376(1)
Hinduism
377(1)
The Life of Buddha
378(3)
The Doctrine of the Buddha
381(1)
Ancient Navigation and Trade in the Indian Ocean
382(1)
Indian Expansion into Southeast Asia
382(1)
Indian Epics
383(3)
Chronology of Ancient Cambodia 386(2)
Glossary 388(1)
Index 389
Jean Laur studied architecture in France, specializing in the Far East. He was Director of Monuments at Angkor from 1954 to 1959, and speaks fluent Khmer. This guide is the culmination of almost fifty years' involvement with Angkor

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