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Angkor Jon Ortner

Angkor By Jon Ortner

Angkor by Jon Ortner


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Built between the 9th and the 13th centuries by a succession of 12 Khmer kings, Angkor spreads over 120 miles in South-East Asia and includes scores of major architectural sites. This illustrated history and exploration of the monuments of Angkor includes plans, watercolours and a chronology.

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Angkor: Celestial Temples of the Khmer Empire by Jon Ortner

Built between the 9th and the 13th centuries by a succession of 12 Khmer kings, Angkor spreads over 120 square miles in South-East Asia and includes scores of major architectural sites. In 802, when construction began on Angkor Wat, financed by wealth from rice and trade, Jayavarman II took the throne, initiating an unparalleled period of artistic and architectural achievement, exemplified in the fabled ruins of Angkor, centre of the ancient empire. Among the amazing pyramid-and mandala-shaped shrines preserved in the jungles of Cambodia is Angkor Wat, the world's largest temple, an extraordinarily complex structure filled with iconographic detail and religious symbolism. Perhaps because of the decline of agricultural productivity and the expansion of the Thai Empire, Angkor was abandoned in the 15th century and left to the ravages of time. Today many countries are working to conserve and restore the temples, which have been inaccessible until recently. Now that the civil war has ended, Angkor is being reborn and is an increasingly popular tourist destination. Undaunted by the difficulties of travelling through Cambodia and eastern Thailand, Jon Ortner, accompanied by his wife, Martha, photographed 50 of the most important and unique monuments of the Khmer Empire. His images include spectacular views from the rooftops of its temples, glorious landscapes, and details of inscriptions and art that few have ever seen. Reproduced in this publication, the photographs are accompanied by a text written by a team of experts, providing historical, architectural, and religious analyses of Angkor and the Khmer civilization.

About Jon Ortner

Jon Ortner has been passionately photographing in Asia for twenty-five years: His images have appeared in several books including Abbeville's Sacred Places of Asia: Where Every Breath Is a Prayer.

Table of Contents

Introduction by Jon Ortner History, Culture, Religion, and Cosmology by Ian Mabbett: Angkor Wat Calendrical Significance of Angor Wat by Eleanor Mannikka Phnom Bakheng - Baksel Chamkrong - Angkor Thom: Bayon - Angkor Thom: South Gopura & Causeway; Gopura - Victory Gate East; East Tower and Gate (Gate of Death); Moat; Elephant Terrace; Royal Terrace; Baphuon; Royal Enclosure: Phimeanakas; Prah Palilay; Tep Pranam; Prah Pithu Group; Prasat Suor Prat; North Kleang and South Kleang - Chou Seh Tevoda - Thommanon - Keo - Ta Nel Architecture and Conservation by John Sanday: Ta Prohm - Banteay Kdel - Sra Srang - Prasat Kravan - Preah Khan - Neak Pean - Ta Som Hydrology by John Goodman: East Mebon - Western Baray (West Mebom) - Pre Rup - Banteay Srei - Banteay Samre - Roluos: Bakong - Roluos: Preah Ko - Roluos: Lolei - Phnom Krom - Tonle Sap Lake & floating villages - Beng Mealea - Kbal Spean - Phnom Kulen - Issan Thailand: Prasat Phnom Rung; Prasat Phimai; Muang Tam; Prasat Sikhoraphum - Preah Vihear Afterword: Preservation of the Cultural Heritage by Kerya Chau Sun

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GOR003365477
9780789207180
0789207184
Angkor: Celestial Temples of the Khmer Empire by Jon Ortner
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.
20020516
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