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| subject = Archaeology and rediscovery of Angkor Wat

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| pub_date = 10 November 1989

| english_pub_date = 1995

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| pages = 192 pp.

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'Angkor: Heart of an Asian Empire' is a 1989 illustrated monograph on the archaeology and rediscovery of Angkor Wat. Written by the French archaeologist and art historian, Bruno Dagens, and published in pocket format by ditions Gallimard as the volume in their "Dcouvertes" collection (known as "Abrams Discoveries" in the United States, and "New Horizons" in the United Kingdom). The book was adapted into a documentary film with the same title in 2002.

Introduction



Gate' by French illustrator Philippe Munch, after an engraving by Louis Delaporte.

As part of the series in the "Dcouvertes Gallimard" collection, covers the rediscovery of Angkor Wat and the study of archaeological sites, objects, and documents found in the site, but not its history.

According to the tradition of "Dcouvertes", which is based on abundant pictorial documentation and a way of bringing together visual documents and texts, enhanced by printing on coated paper, as commented in 'L'Express', "genuine monographs, published like art books.

Here the author chronologically traces the whole history of the rediscovery of Angkor Watonce the capital of the Khmer Empireby people from all over the world, mainly European discoveries and explorations, for instance, Henri Mouhot, Doudart de Lagre, Louis Delaporte, Francis Garnier, Henri Marchal, among others.

Contents



The book opens with a "trailer" , that is, a series of full-page watercolors made by the 19th-century French archaeologist and explorer . The body text is divided into six chapters:

* Chapter I: "Discovery? Is That the Word?" ;

* Chapter II: "The 'Discoverer'" ;

* Chapter III: "Exploration" ;

* Chapter IV: "The Last of the Explorers" ;

* Chapter V: "Angkor Reinstated" ;

* Chapter VI: "Angkor, the Glory of a Nation" .

The second part of the book, the "Documents", containing a compilation of excerpts divided into five parts:

# The Journey to Angkor ;

# Cosmic Symbolism ;

# Chronology ;

# Restoration and Anastylosis ;

# Tourists in Angkor .

* Further Reading ;

* List of Illustrations ;

* Index .

Reception



This book has been given an average score of 3.83 stars out of 5 on both Goodreads and Book Depository by its users. It has been given a 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon by its customers.

Adaptation



In 2002, the book was adapted into an documentary film of the same name. A co-production between La Sept-Arte and Trans Europe Film, with the collaboration of ditions Gallimard, the film was directed by Jean-Claude Lubtchansky, with voice-over narration by French actors Serge Avdikian and . It was broadcast on Arte as part of the television program 'The Human Adventure'. and dubbed into German by the title . According to a , the documentary is also available in English. However, it is unclear whether the film is available with dubbing or subtitling.

See also



* Khmer architecture

* Buddhism in Cambodia

* Hinduism in Cambodia

* In the "Dcouvertes Gallimard" collection:

** 'Khmer: The Lost Empire of Cambodia' by Thierry Zphir

References




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