Angkor Cloth, Angkor Gold

Angkor Cloth, Angkor Gold
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Total Pages : 362
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Synopsis Angkor Cloth, Angkor Gold by : Steven W. Palmer

The aftermath of the Vietnamese liberation of Cambodia sets the stage for a chilling pursuit of justice. In the refugee camps along the Thai border, a ruthless killer is targeting young girls. Decades later, a series of similar crimes in Phnom Penh awakens painful memories for the Minister of the Interior, whose sister was a victim. Determined to find answers, he assigns his trusted investigator, Chamreun, to join forces with Sophie Chang, a seasoned police officer returning from Boston. Together, they delve into the past while racing against time to solve the murders. As Interpol links the Asian crimes to unsolved killings in Europe, Chamreun and Sophie's investigation takes an unexpected turn. Amidst the unfolding horror, their own connection deepens, forging an unbreakable bond. Through the chilling perspective of the killer's diary and their relentless pursuit of truth, "Angkor Cloth, Angkor Gold" delves into a web of forgotten victims, haunting secrets, and the enduring fight for justice. Will Chamreun and Sophie unmask the killer, or will the victims remain forgotten, denied their rightful closure?

Angkor Cloth, Angkor Gold

Angkor Cloth, Angkor Gold
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Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 1729392210
ISBN-13 : 9781729392218
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Synopsis Angkor Cloth, Angkor Gold by : Steven Palmer

Cambodia, An ancient Kingdom of Wonder.After the devastation of the Khmer Rouge regime, hundreds of thousands of refugees - victims and Khmer Rouge soldiers - flee into Thailand as the Vietnamese invade Cambodian in 1979. In the disorder of one refugee camp, a killer targets young women. But with so much chaos in the camps, nothing is done and no-one seems to care. With many refugees expatriated to France, the killer is among them, and continues to strike, in Paris and across Europe. Three decades later, and two murders in Phnom Penh have the same modus operandi as those previous deaths. Could it be the same killer? Can Brigadier General Chamreun and Lieutenant Sophie Chang discover the murderer's identity before they claim another victim?

Angkor Tears

Angkor Tears
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Total Pages : 296
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Synopsis Angkor Tears by : Steven W. Palmer

Cambodia, a country with so many shadows in its past. Now, there are new shadows. Someone is killing children and leaving no clues. It’s enough to draw journalist Dave Bell back to Cambodia after a plea from an old friend. Bell puts together an unlikely team of allies. Together they begin to unravel the terrifying mystery. But can they find the truth lurking in the shadows, and stop the monster from killing again? NOTE: this book contains adult content and is not suitable for readers under the age of 18.

The Civilization of Angkor

The Civilization of Angkor
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 0520242181
ISBN-13 : 9780520242180
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Synopsis The Civilization of Angkor by : Charles Higham

"The Civilization of Angkor is remarkable and unique in that it delves into the prehistoric roots of the civilization. Higham is THE international authority on southeast Asian archaeology, and presents an up-to-date and provocative synthesis of Angkor."--Brian Fagan, author of Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations, and co-editor of The Oxford Companion to Archaeology. "In blending archaeological and documentary data to chronicle the rise of this important Southeast Asian state, Higham's rich history of Angkor effectively refutes traditional models of state development in the Mekong region and offers insights regarding the nature of Angkor and the processes that led to its emergence."--Miriam Stark, Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Hawai'i and editor of The Archaeology of Social Boundaries

Focusing on the Angkor Temples

Focusing on the Angkor Temples
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Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 6164235316
ISBN-13 : 9786164235311
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Focusing on the Angkor Temples by : Michel Petrotchenko

Sanctuary

Sanctuary
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Publisher : Verena Books
Total Pages : 132
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015060368514
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Synopsis Sanctuary by : Steve McCurry

The temples of Angkor are one the world's most impressive archaeological treasures. The extensive network of ancient temples in Cambodia - a magical world of carved gods, weathered masonry, tangled vegetation and orange-robed monks, so long off-limits to Western visitors - are evocatively presented in Steve McCurry's unique style. An introduction by John Guy - an authority on the cultural history of Southeast Asia - provides an informative introduction to the history and architecture of the site and also explains its religious history and modern usage.

Angkor and Cambodia in the Sixteenth Century

Angkor and Cambodia in the Sixteenth Century
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Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 9745242071
ISBN-13 : 9789745242074
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Synopsis Angkor and Cambodia in the Sixteenth Century by : BERNARD PHILIPPE. GROSLIER

Groslier's seminal study of the accounts of early Spanish and Portuguese missionaries and adventurers in Cambodia was published in French in 1958, and is translated here into English for the first time. The reports of the Europeans record the earliest surviving first-hand accounts of Angkor, following the 'rediscovery' of the site by the Khmers, over a hundred years after its abandonment in 1432 CE, and four hundred years prior to the colonization of Cambodia by the French. While the accounts are fascinating in their own right, Groslier employs some of their key observations on the structure of Angkor in the 16th century to embark on further exploration of his own into the nature of Khmer civilization. Complementing his studies of the early accounts with the first aerial surveys of the site, Groslier reconstructs a broad picture of Angkorian civilization, its economy, the genius of its engineers and planners, its unique religious foundations and the pivotal humanitarian role of its god-kings. Angkor and Cambodia in the Sixteenth Century represents one of the major breakthroughs in our understanding of this rich and complex medieval Asian culture, and is a pillar on which all subsequent studies have been built. Essential for all readers, both scholarly and lay, who seek to further understand the society responsible for the construction of the great monuments of ancient Angkor.

The King's Last Song, Or, Kraing Meas

The King's Last Song, Or, Kraing Meas
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Publisher : Small Beer Press
Total Pages : 451
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ISBN-10 : 9781931520560
ISBN-13 : 1931520569
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis The King's Last Song, Or, Kraing Meas by : Geoff Ryman

Can a twelfth-century Cambodian king's sense of compassion and justice translate to the present?

Angkor Wat

Angkor Wat
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0824823532
ISBN-13 : 9780824823535
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Angkor Wat by : Eleanor Mannikka

Mannikka takes the reader on a detailed tour of Angkor Wat, moving from the western entrance bridge, across the long causeway to the central galleries, and up to the central tower itself, showing what the design of the temple tells us about Khmer beliefs regarding their king, their deities, and the world around them. Detailed temple plans illustrating measurement patterns and numerous photographs of all parts of the temple accompany the text. Angkor Wat: Time, Space, and Kingship shows clearly the role that astronomy, history, cosmology, and politics can play in determining a structure's format and dimensions. The new methods of architectural analysis pioneered here will serve as a model for architectural historians in Asia and elsewhere.

World Heritage Angkor and Beyond

World Heritage Angkor and Beyond
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Publisher : Universitätsverlag Göttingen
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9783863950323
ISBN-13 : 3863950321
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Synopsis World Heritage Angkor and Beyond by : Brigitta Hauser-Schäublin

"Angkor, the temple and palace complex of the ancient Khmer capital in Cambodiais one of the world's most famous monuments. Hundreds of thousands oftourists from all over the globe visit Angkor Park, one of the finest UNESCO WorldHeritage Sites, every year. Since its UNESCO listing in 1992, the Angkor regionhas experienced an overwhelming mushrooming of hotels and restaurants; theinfrastructure has been hardly able to cope with the rapid growth of mass tourismand its needs. This applies to the access and use of monument sites as well. The authors of this book critically describe and analyse the heritage nominationprocesses in Cambodia, especially in the case of Angkor and the temple ofPreah Vihear on the Cambodian/Thai border. They examine the implications theUNESCO listings have had with regard to the management of Angkor Park andits inhabitants on the one hand, and to the Cambodian/Thai relationships on theother. Furthermore, they address issues of development through tourism thatUNESCO has recognised as a welcome side-effect of heritage listings. They raisethe question whether development through tourism deepens already existinginequalities rather than contributing to the promotion of the poor"--Publisher's description.