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Angkor Wat (1182) *

Artist/Designer: Designer Unknown

Project Location: Cambodia

Figure 1: National Geographic. AngkorWat, The Icon of Cambodia, (2009). Digital Image. ( Source | Photographer: Robert Clark )
Figure 2: National Geographic. AngkorWat, The Icon of Cambodia, (2009). Digital Image. ( Source | Photographer: Robert Clark )
Figure 3: National Geographic. AngkorWat, The Icon of Cambodia, (2009). Digital Image. ( Source | Photographer: Robert Clark )
Figure 4: National Geographic. AngkorWat, The Icon of Cambodia, (2009). Digital Image. ( Source | Photographer: Robert Clark )
Figure 5: Great Cities of the World. London: Mitchell Beazley Publishers, 1975. photo, axonometric drawing, p29. ( Photographer: John Julius Norwich )
Figure 6: Great Cities of the World. London: Mitchell Beazley Publishers, 1975. photo, axonometric drawing, p29. ( Photographer: John Julius Norwich )
Figure 7: ArtSTOR. AngkorWat Bhudda Statues, (2018). Digital Image. ( Source | Accessed : October 8, 2018 | Photographer: Robert Vickery )

Style/Period(s):
Vernacular

Primary Material(s):
Stone

Function(s):
Religious Building

Related Website(s):

Significant Date(s):
12th Century

Additional Information:
Publications/Texts in Print:

Eleanor Mannikka. Angkor Wat : Time, Space, and Kingship. University of Hawaii Press, October 1996. ISBN 0824817206
Grange, Susan. "THE GREAT CITIES IN HISTORY BY JOHN JULIUS NORWICH (ED." Art Book 17, no. 4 (2010): 60-62.

Building Address: Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia

Significant Dates: 12th Century
Assumed Construction (1112-1182)

Supporting Staff/ Designers:
Built By Suryavarman II (Khmer King)

Tags: Vernacular, Earth-Works, Stone Interior, Clay

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