Angkor An Illustrated Guide to the Monuments

Angkor is a fascinating, mysterious site, twice the size of Paris. Protected by UNESCO as part of humanity's common heritage, it is truly unique. This new guide by Jean Laur, former Director of Monuments at the site, explores the history and significance of Angkor in great depth. It is the firs...

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Main Author: Laur, Jean (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Paris] Flammarion 2002
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