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Of Gods, Kings, and Men: The Reliefs of Angkor Wat

Of Gods, Kings, and Men: The Reliefs of Angkor Wat
Jaroslav Poncar
ARCHAEOLOGY •  2007 •  HARD COVER  • 192 PAGES

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Built for the Khmer king Suryavarman II in the twelfth century, the enormous temple complex of Angkor Wat consists of an outer enclosure surrounded by a moat, with three further concentric rectangular enclosures inside it. The rich and evocative bas-reliefs featured in this book are carved on the walls of the third enclosure. One hundred, full-page panoramic photographs bring readers within the very walls of Angkor. Here, scenes from the great Indian epics, the Ramayana and Mahabharata, depict the dharmic history of the cosmos. One can admire the skill of the Angkorian artists at close proximity for their imaginative portrayal of this ancient narrative of struggle and conflict. The scenes are expansively explained and interpreted for the modern reader and observer by Angkor expert Thomas S. Maxwell  (CBD56, $60.00)

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