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Angkor Bruno Dagens

Angkor By Bruno Dagens

Angkor by Bruno Dagens


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Summary

Cambodia is home to an ancient city. For over five centuries, Angkor, ancient seat of the Buddhist god-kings, was the capital of the Khmer empire. Abandoned in the 15th century, this city was swallowed up by the jungle and almost forgotten. This book tells of its rediscovery.

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Angkor: Heart of an Asian Empire by Bruno Dagens

For over five centuries Angkor was the capital of the great Khmer Empire. Abandoned in the 15th century, it was gradually swallowed up by the jungle and almost forgotten until, four centuries later, it was uncovered by European explorers. Here is the thrilling story of the rediscovery of these important, mysterious and beautiful ruins in today's Cambodia.

About Bruno Dagens

Bruno Dagens is emeritus Professor of the Universite Sorbonne nouvelle - Paris 3. He is an eminent historian of art and religions, Sanskritist and archaeologist covering a wide area of research, including Afghanistan, South-India and East-Asia, especially Cambodia and Thailand. For his archaeological research he visited Surkh-Kotal in Afghanistan, was posted in Cambodia in the Centre of the Ecole Francaise d'Extreme Orient and spent many years in the French Institute of Pondicherry, India. He also held academic posts in the Universite Catholique de Louvain. Ruth Sharman is a well respected translator.

Additional information

GOR009716857
9780500300541
0500300542
Angkor: Heart of an Asian Empire by Bruno Dagens
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
19950227
192
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