In the late sixteenth century a mythical encounter was reported during an elephant hunt in the dense north of the Tonle Sap, or Great Lake of central Cambodia. King Satha of Cambodia and his retainers were beating a path through the undergrowth when they were halted by stone giants and a massive wall. The King, the fable reported, ordered six thousand men to clear away the forest overgrowth around the wall, thereby exposing the city of Angkor--"lost" for over a century. Subsequent reports from Portuguese missionaries described its five gateways, with bridges flanked by stone figures leading across a moat. There were idols covered in gold, inscriptions, fountains, canals, and a "temple with five towers, called Angor." For four centuries, this huge complex has inspired awe among visitors from all over the world, but only now are its origins and history becoming clear. This book begins with the development of the prehistoric communities of the area and draws on the author''s recent excavations to portray the rich and expansive chiefdoms that existed at the dawn of civilization. It covers the origins of early states, up to the establishment, zenith, and decline of this extraordinary civilization, whose most impressive achievement was the construction of the gilded temple mausoleum of Angkor Wat in the twelfth century, allegedly by 70,000 people. Drawing on the latest research on prehistoric archaeology, epigraphy, and art history, Charles Higham has written a clear and concise history of this remarkable civilization.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Phoenix Press
ISBN: 9781842125847
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 256
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 29/10/2003
Año de edición: 2003
Plaza de edición: London
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Escrito por Charles Higham
Charles Higham (1939-) es un arqueólogo e historiador británico conocido por su trabajo en el sudeste asiático. Es profesor en la Univerdidad de Otago (Dunedin, Nueva Zelanda) y vive en Macandrew Bay. Es autor de varios bestsellers: Kate: The Life of Katharine Hepburn, Bette: The Life of Bette Davis, Errol Flynn: The Untold Story y Trading the Enemy. Durante muchos años ha sido el corresponsal en Hollywood para The New York Times y fue condecorado con el premio de los creadores de la Académie Française por su biografía sobre Marlene Dietrich. La señora Simpson se publicó en 1988 y se convirtió en un bestseller internacional. Charles Higham ha revisado y actualizado esta obra que arroja nueva luz sobre la enigmática Wallis.