Sanctuary: The Temples of Angkor
An atmospheric portrait of the amazing temples of Angkor in Cambodia and their inhabitants, by celebrated National Geographic and Magnum photographer Steve McCurry.The temples of Angkor are one of the world's most impressive archeological 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 beautifully and evocatively presented in McCurry's unique style. An introduction by John Guy, a leading authority on the cultural history of Southeast Asia, curator of Indian and Southeast Asian sculpture at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, and Consultant to UNESCO on historical monuments in Southeast Asia, provides an informative introduction to the history and architecture of the site and also explains its religious history and modern usage. Designated a World Heritage site, the temples of Angkor are a great attraction to tourists and archaeologists alike, and a popular pilgrimage destination for the faithful. Steve McCurry shows these many facets in grand panaramas of the architecture, intimate portraits of the life of the monks and studies of the wonderful sculptures.