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Civilization of Angkor

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In the late sixteenth century a mythical encounter was reported on an elephant hunt in the dense jungle north of the Tonle Sap, or Great Lake, of central Cambodia.

King Satha of Cambodia and his retainers were beating a path through the undergrowth when they were halted by stone giants, and then a massive wall.

The King, the fable reported, ordered 6,000 men to bring down the wall, thereby exposing the city of Angkor - 'lost' for over a century.

Subsequent reports from Portuguese missionaries described its four gateways, with bridges flanked by stone figures leading across a moat.

There were idols covered in gold, inscriptions, fountains, canals, and 'a temple with five towers, called Angor [sic]'.

For four centuries, this huge complex has inspired awe amongst visitors from all over the world, but only now are its origins and history becoming clear.

This book begins with the progress of the prehistoric communities of the area and draws on the author's recent excavations to portray the rich and expansive chiefdoms that existed at the dawn of civilization.It covers the origins of early states, up to the establishment, zenith and decline of this extraordinary civilization, whose most impressive achievement was the construction of the gilded temple mausoleum of Angkor Wat, in the twelfth century, allegedly by 70,000 people.

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Product Details
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
1842125842 / 9781842125847
Paperback / softback
959.6
04/09/2003
United Kingdom
English
208 p., [16]p. of plates : ill.
24 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2001.
Lively narrative of an extraordinary civilization Charles Higham has spent many years in the field at the sites where the first finds were made Repackaged for paperback with an attractive new cover treatment Cambodia is becoming more popular as a destination for Western travellers
Lively narrative of an extraordinary civilization Charles Higham has spent many years in the field at the sites where the first finds were made Repackaged for paperback with an attractive new cover treatment Cambodia is becoming more popular as a destination for Western travellers 1FMC Cambodia, HBJF Asian history, HBT History: specific events & topics, HDD Archaeology by period / region