Volume 37 / Number 3
1995
Special Edition: Cambodia--Restoration and Revival
On The Cover: The dancer in Cambodia embodies the Khmer ideals of beauty, grace, and continuity. Photo by David A. Feingold, Ophidian Films, Ltd.
Vol. 37 / No. 3
By: Heather A. Peters
Cambodian History Through Cambodian Museums
Museums are more than repositories for the relics of the past; they are also mirrors of a people and society […]
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By: David A. Feingold
The Play of the Gods: A Photo-Essay on Khmer Dance Training
David Feingold has watched the revival of Khmer dance over the past nine years, seeing students start to regain the […]
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By: David Bowden
Angkor: Planning for Sustainable Tourism
Tourism is a commodity supporting a vast industry. Indeed it is claimed to he the biggest industry in the world, […]
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By: Richard A. Engelhardt
Two Thousand Years of Engineering Genius on the Angkor Plain
Commanding a strategic location on the uppermost tip of Cambodia’s great Tonle Dap lake, the ruins of the Angkor Empire […]
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By: Thierry Zephir
The Angkorean Temple-Mountain: Diversity, Evolution, Permanence
In many ancient religions, mountain tops—from the Greeks’ Mt. Olympus to the highest Himalayas of Hindu mythologywere believed to be […]
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Cambodia: Restoration and Revival
The five authors of this special issue of Expedition all have lived or worked in Cambodia, some for many years. […]
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Vol. 37 / No. 3
By: Jeremy A. Sabloff
Musings and Visions from the Director’s Desk – Winter 1995
“museum: an institution devoted to the procurement, care, and display of objects of lasting interest or value.” -Webster’s Third New International […]
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