Angkor: Splendors Of The Khmer Civilization
This is a richly illustrated non-fiction history book designed for curious readers. It explores the splendor and complexity of the Khmer civilization, from the grandeur of a royal court with Indian influences to the everyday life of rice-paddy communities. It is aimed at history enthusiasts, students, and cultural heritage lovers who crave a deeper understanding of Southeast Asian history. The tone is thoughtful, respectful, and enlightening, inviting readers to appreciate both monumental achievements and the daily rhythms of a thriving ancient society.
This hardback edition presents a story-led, image-rich format that blends a solid historical framework with vivid photography to illuminate how governance, religion, and daily life intertwined. You'll encounter the religious concepts and myths that shaped worldviews and see how the sovereign’s management of water sustained prosperity and community life.
Readers move through chapters that pair archaeological exploration with cultural context, highlighting how excavation work uncovers evidence and preserves heritage. Each page offers a visual journey through 406 photographs of artifacts, architecture, and landscapes, bringing the ancient world to life. The narrative remains accessible and engaging, translating complex ideas into memorable insights.
- Comprehensive historical overview of the Khmer empire—from royal court life to rural communities
- In-depth exploration of religious concepts, myths, and social structures
- Analysis of governance, water management, and the relationship between nature and prosperity
- Archaeological exploration spotlight with 406 photographs of artifacts, architecture, and landscapes
- High-quality hardback production paired with a visually rich storytelling approach
- Ideal for history enthusiasts, students, and culture lovers seeking study and cultural enrichment
After finishing, readers gain a nuanced understanding of Southeast Asian history and a renewed appreciation for cultural heritage. The book builds curiosity, confidence in evidence-based history, and a lasting sense of wonder about ancient societies and their achievements.
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Angkor: Splendors Of The Khmer Civilization
Angkor: Splendors Of The Khmer Civilization
This is a richly illustrated non-fiction history book designed for curious readers. It explores the splendor and complexity of the Khmer civilization, from the grandeur of a royal court with Indian influences to the everyday life of rice-paddy communities. It is aimed at history enthusiasts, students, and cultural heritage lovers who crave a deeper understanding of Southeast Asian history. The tone is thoughtful, respectful, and enlightening, inviting readers to appreciate both monumental achievements and the daily rhythms of a thriving ancient society.
This hardback edition presents a story-led, image-rich format that blends a solid historical framework with vivid photography to illuminate how governance, religion, and daily life intertwined. You'll encounter the religious concepts and myths that shaped worldviews and see how the sovereign’s management of water sustained prosperity and community life.
Readers move through chapters that pair archaeological exploration with cultural context, highlighting how excavation work uncovers evidence and preserves heritage. Each page offers a visual journey through 406 photographs of artifacts, architecture, and landscapes, bringing the ancient world to life. The narrative remains accessible and engaging, translating complex ideas into memorable insights.
- Comprehensive historical overview of the Khmer empire—from royal court life to rural communities
- In-depth exploration of religious concepts, myths, and social structures
- Analysis of governance, water management, and the relationship between nature and prosperity
- Archaeological exploration spotlight with 406 photographs of artifacts, architecture, and landscapes
- High-quality hardback production paired with a visually rich storytelling approach
- Ideal for history enthusiasts, students, and culture lovers seeking study and cultural enrichment
After finishing, readers gain a nuanced understanding of Southeast Asian history and a renewed appreciation for cultural heritage. The book builds curiosity, confidence in evidence-based history, and a lasting sense of wonder about ancient societies and their achievements.
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This is a richly illustrated non-fiction history book designed for curious readers. It explores the splendor and complexity of the Khmer civilization, from the grandeur of a royal court with Indian influences to the everyday life of rice-paddy communities. It is aimed at history enthusiasts, students, and cultural heritage lovers who crave a deeper understanding of Southeast Asian history. The tone is thoughtful, respectful, and enlightening, inviting readers to appreciate both monumental achievements and the daily rhythms of a thriving ancient society.
This hardback edition presents a story-led, image-rich format that blends a solid historical framework with vivid photography to illuminate how governance, religion, and daily life intertwined. You'll encounter the religious concepts and myths that shaped worldviews and see how the sovereign’s management of water sustained prosperity and community life.
Readers move through chapters that pair archaeological exploration with cultural context, highlighting how excavation work uncovers evidence and preserves heritage. Each page offers a visual journey through 406 photographs of artifacts, architecture, and landscapes, bringing the ancient world to life. The narrative remains accessible and engaging, translating complex ideas into memorable insights.
- Comprehensive historical overview of the Khmer empire—from royal court life to rural communities
- In-depth exploration of religious concepts, myths, and social structures
- Analysis of governance, water management, and the relationship between nature and prosperity
- Archaeological exploration spotlight with 406 photographs of artifacts, architecture, and landscapes
- High-quality hardback production paired with a visually rich storytelling approach
- Ideal for history enthusiasts, students, and culture lovers seeking study and cultural enrichment
After finishing, readers gain a nuanced understanding of Southeast Asian history and a renewed appreciation for cultural heritage. The book builds curiosity, confidence in evidence-based history, and a lasting sense of wonder about ancient societies and their achievements.











