logging in or signing up Ta Prohm, Angkor, Cambodia Daperro Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 100 Category: Travel/ Places.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 10, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description The Powerpoint Slideshow takes a look at the most romantic Angkor temple in Siem Reap, Cambodia. It touches some elements of the Khmer Architecture and briefly outline the disappearance of a brilliant and outstanding civilisation. The temple was built in 1186, by the Buddhist King, Jayavarman VII. The temple was also used as a monastary and a supply hospital. In its days, it housed some 12500 people in its ground. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript PowerPoint Presentation: Version 1.0 7 Jan 2012. Jerry Tse. London . All rights reserved. Rights belong to their respective owners. Available free for non-commercial and personal use. Ta Prohm The most romantic Angkor temple Siem Reap, CambodiaPowerPoint Presentation: The temple was built in 1186, by the Buddhist king Jayavarman VII. Eastern gopura (East Gate)PowerPoint Presentation: Archaeologists had left the temple in a state mostly as it was they have found it.PowerPoint Presentation: A popular motif of the Khmer architecture is the bas-relief of the celestial dancing maiden, the apsaras.PowerPoint Presentation: The temple buildings remain smothered by the roots of giant trees preserving the appearance as they were found.PowerPoint Presentation: According to stele records, the temple was home to more than 12,500 people (including high priests and over 600 dancers). In addition a further 80,000 of the surrounding area worked to service and to supply the temple.PowerPoint Presentation: The multiple headed serpent, the Naga in Hindu and Buddhist mythology was a popular motif in Khmer Architecture.PowerPoint Presentation: Unlike Angkor Wat which was built on a ‘Temple Mountain’ style, Ta Prohm was a built on a ‘flat’ Khmer style.PowerPoint Presentation: Blind windows and door s frequently open to the east only, Khmer architecture, to maintain the appearance blind doors and blind windows (or false window) were used.PowerPoint Presentation: The Tomb Raider tree or the Silk Cotton tree.PowerPoint Presentation: The Tomb Raider tree or the Silk Cotton tree.PowerPoint Presentation: This the interior of the Sanctuary Tower, the most important building in a temple. The holes were used to hold coloured stones or semi-precious stones for decoration.PowerPoint Presentation: The exterior of the Sanctuary Tower.PowerPoint Presentation: The temple was dedicated to the goddess of ‘The Perfection of Wisdom’ and in honour to the king’s mother, his mother was used to personify the goddess.PowerPoint Presentation: The Waterfall treePowerPoint Presentation: Most temple had gallery, which was used as passageway and importantly to enclose a series of concentric spaces.PowerPoint Presentation: Temples built in the later period often used the technique of sandstone for the outside and laterite for the inside.PowerPoint Presentation: The End All rights reserved. Rights belong to their respective owners. Available free for non-commercial and personal use. Music – Secret Gardens, Poeme Several reasons for the disappearance of the Khmer Empire was suggested. The Khmer Empire was defeated and subjugated by the Siamese army of Ayutthays. The “Black Death” from China around 1330. A recent evidence suggests the deterioration of the waterworks, on which the prosperity of the empire depended on. Starting in the 1300s, it appears SE Asia experienced climatic upheaval, called the Little Ice Age, as in Europe. Here is the reason given by the Bernard-Philippe Groslier, the last French curator of Angkor. ‘The country was milked dry for the sole benefit of the king.’ … Khmer was doomed because they were incapable of evolving a philosophy of man and his destiny.’ …. ‘In Khmer there was no society, nothing but an undefined juxtaposition of elementary and undifferentiated cells’. The disappearance of a brilliant civilisation . You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Ta Prohm, Angkor, Cambodia Daperro Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 100 Category: Travel/ Places.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 10, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description The Powerpoint Slideshow takes a look at the most romantic Angkor temple in Siem Reap, Cambodia. It touches some elements of the Khmer Architecture and briefly outline the disappearance of a brilliant and outstanding civilisation. The temple was built in 1186, by the Buddhist King, Jayavarman VII. The temple was also used as a monastary and a supply hospital. In its days, it housed some 12500 people in its ground. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript PowerPoint Presentation: Version 1.0 7 Jan 2012. Jerry Tse. London . All rights reserved. Rights belong to their respective owners. Available free for non-commercial and personal use. Ta Prohm The most romantic Angkor temple Siem Reap, CambodiaPowerPoint Presentation: The temple was built in 1186, by the Buddhist king Jayavarman VII. Eastern gopura (East Gate)PowerPoint Presentation: Archaeologists had left the temple in a state mostly as it was they have found it.PowerPoint Presentation: A popular motif of the Khmer architecture is the bas-relief of the celestial dancing maiden, the apsaras.PowerPoint Presentation: The temple buildings remain smothered by the roots of giant trees preserving the appearance as they were found.PowerPoint Presentation: According to stele records, the temple was home to more than 12,500 people (including high priests and over 600 dancers). In addition a further 80,000 of the surrounding area worked to service and to supply the temple.PowerPoint Presentation: The multiple headed serpent, the Naga in Hindu and Buddhist mythology was a popular motif in Khmer Architecture.PowerPoint Presentation: Unlike Angkor Wat which was built on a ‘Temple Mountain’ style, Ta Prohm was a built on a ‘flat’ Khmer style.PowerPoint Presentation: Blind windows and door s frequently open to the east only, Khmer architecture, to maintain the appearance blind doors and blind windows (or false window) were used.PowerPoint Presentation: The Tomb Raider tree or the Silk Cotton tree.PowerPoint Presentation: The Tomb Raider tree or the Silk Cotton tree.PowerPoint Presentation: This the interior of the Sanctuary Tower, the most important building in a temple. The holes were used to hold coloured stones or semi-precious stones for decoration.PowerPoint Presentation: The exterior of the Sanctuary Tower.PowerPoint Presentation: The temple was dedicated to the goddess of ‘The Perfection of Wisdom’ and in honour to the king’s mother, his mother was used to personify the goddess.PowerPoint Presentation: The Waterfall treePowerPoint Presentation: Most temple had gallery, which was used as passageway and importantly to enclose a series of concentric spaces.PowerPoint Presentation: Temples built in the later period often used the technique of sandstone for the outside and laterite for the inside.PowerPoint Presentation: The End All rights reserved. Rights belong to their respective owners. Available free for non-commercial and personal use. Music – Secret Gardens, Poeme Several reasons for the disappearance of the Khmer Empire was suggested. The Khmer Empire was defeated and subjugated by the Siamese army of Ayutthays. The “Black Death” from China around 1330. A recent evidence suggests the deterioration of the waterworks, on which the prosperity of the empire depended on. Starting in the 1300s, it appears SE Asia experienced climatic upheaval, called the Little Ice Age, as in Europe. Here is the reason given by the Bernard-Philippe Groslier, the last French curator of Angkor. ‘The country was milked dry for the sole benefit of the king.’ … Khmer was doomed because they were incapable of evolving a philosophy of man and his destiny.’ …. ‘In Khmer there was no society, nothing but an undefined juxtaposition of elementary and undifferentiated cells’. The disappearance of a brilliant civilisation .